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Show * C5 The Salt Lake Tribune FOOTBALL Sunday, Novemberi, 1998 When Rams Get Sloppy, m= Vandals Make the Race Interesting The Owls Take adfentiee : “Et Despite longfield goal, North Texas comesupshort in its first conferenceloss THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Turnoverscostly at ColoradoStatefalls, sees win streak end DENTON, Texas — Joe) Thomas rushed for 142 yards and caught seven passes for 5/ yards, leading Hu Fumblee-Last 2 rome 8 (5, 2) 5 nie ‘THE ASSDCIATED PRESS 58 Penaltis-Yards 808 New Merice 6-4, 1.5) ® re) Thme of Possession 2624 USTON — Quarter- ‘3836 INDIVIDUAL STATTETICS FS—Kimbrough 80 run (lk blocked), L141 ackvent Richardson 30-145, Beas PS—Hanna 21 7G,387 1 run (rum filed), 2:80 red thtee touchdowns Jey 1-10, Stoner 104-1) TOU, Mitcell 18-127, tea Ws -ASSINGWyoming, Stoner 15:24-1-108. ‘NM-—Marion ran (RJobason run), 12:34 TUDeneFATTfates S87 ¥5—Hanna 39 76, 400 RECEIVING" Noein 3 pam ton Lal ee overs in a 35-23 victory oe Quarter 18 run (Hanna kick, 1220 ColoradoState on Saturday, James 1-4. Idahoto a 41-23 victory over North Texas on Saturday night despite a 61-yard field goal by Garrett Court Idaho trailed 7-0, but scored 24 straight points and led 24-17 at halftime. ; Sosa AIRFORCE SMU7 AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. — Blane Morgan firsthalf tirnovers by Rams to take a 21-0 lead. passed for two touchdowns id Jason Blevins returned ColoradoSine (73,62) 873: 1b a blocked punt19 yards for Rice 4,38) 747 188 another, leading Air Force. TheFalcons stayed in con‘ee—Richandaoa Brun (Crabtree hiek) 488, tention in the WAC'’s Moun(Crane1424, tain Division, racing to a $10 lead through three CSU—Blake 2 ra quarters before SMU averted a shutout on Chris Sanders’ 30-yard TD pass to Damond Blueitt with 42 Nu—Winne 36 on a 15-yard pass from Jason Attaway to Kendrick Hollie, LaDarrin McLane’s pa enn fe ta a See ee Oete ee are oe aiken {iiGono ¢10Reha 12, tailed), 12:16 North Texas gotits points GBs nections AA Preme Stat 29-yard pass to Jay Young and three field goals from Mexico 10 Paacing Yards # ‘Return Ys Courtney. courtier's other field goals were from 49 and 37 yards. His 61-yarder came late in the third quarter, cut- 19 aL INDIVIDU RUSHING — ‘Smith 1-25, Gaines ou.cpeat ting Idaho's lead to 31-23. Courtney's long field goal 1-161, 6) ASING —From 9, VoL17,Cer 24018NewMeo Ligh21414 Bruits 448, iretSitPe1.96, Kimfenico, Wiliams 8 173, RodiCinearea, ‘BJohneon TEThonpen Aetore 34, 7 Tulsa 20, UNLV 46 ae St. 28, New Mexico ‘Wyoming 34, TCU 27 Rice 38, Colorado St. 23 seconds to play. Seuthern Method 4,33) Next Saturday's Games ‘Abr Pocee(7-4,5-1) UTEP at Utah APAeka} rm (Win 1818 TULSA 20 Wyoming at Colorado St. AFA—Bleviss 19 Dlockid punt UNLV 16 (ng Mek, 1.99 New Mexico at BYU LAS VEGAS — Running ‘AVA—PG Adama 58, 00 ‘Third Quarter Reggie Williams and uANewman 1pmtrenMoreWatig backs John Mosley combined for -APA—Farner 24 from Morgan (Whiting 128 yards and one touchet), 107 S down to lead Tulsa, extend$32, ing the Rebels’ school-retebe ftRyTye 18 Bde) cord losing streak to 14 BAS ING —Colora Sate Ealinger 2898-1. ‘sau Air Foree games. carries and scored two » Muncatine= Ces ‘Colfado Stale, Rebtock. ‘23w (minus?) Pret Rushes-Yardage 53-227 Tain 5,15) 1190 3-20 touchdowns to lead Texass. ee Davia 480, Hal 488, UM 228, UNLV4,09) 0 oes El Pasoto a victory. It was ashington28 Sod 1-14 Blake 1, Raft: Pr 4 Return Ys a on {run Archibald Ke), 027 the Rainbow Warriors’ 14th LWW—¥G O'Reilly 88, 5:36, consecutive loss. [LV—Wotford runO'Reilly hic), 1.09 WYOMING 34 second Ba na e103 ous ‘TuMoaey $0 run Archibalé Met), 11:27. ‘TermeEl shee 10 601-30 Paso (5, 2-2) TEXAS CHRISTIAN 27 ‘TPG Archibald 87,156 Quarter ‘UTRP—Polk 1 run(Bishop bck! 10:58. FORT WORTH, Texas — UNLV—Reed 3 run, (run filed), 11.16, ‘UTEPFG Bubop 22, 6:35 Marques Brigham’s 71-yard re touchdown rin with 6:47 Haw—Iarp 31 run (Strout kick), iS: , left sparked 4 fourth-quarUNLV. Kaw UTEP—Slays 7 pass from Rayborm (hick ter rally that carried WyoDowns i RusherYardage 40-140 tailed), 1:82 ming toa victegooFver Texas PoniYar 8 Hiaw—¥6 Shront 85, 10:23. Christian. Comp-At-nt 101e1 Fourth Newman 3-$9, MeKay110, Becker 19 ‘Return Yard 2 UTEP rep het 117 40 Pants 650 UTRP—Mays % pee iy 7 past from Raybor ( 61 Paumblee i Peoalties 64 , ST. Ma HRS Mime Pom” 2828, NEW MEXICO 20 "TCUAuch 18 rare be) 101 1G—Tule,Winns cS N.M. 0, Smith 163, 9:28, 8-18, JUule $8 intereptionreturn apne —ALBUQUERQUE, 7.12, Meta 1, Lara 1 UNLV, A late interception by jottord 21-98, Reed 8.29, Footman 627, Ware Fresno State cornerback 14, O’Rely 1+, Hayward {claus 6), James 1Weto bg 7) fateeeption return (Eling Efrain Guizar stopped a pos- (tina Py-ASSING — ‘Tulsa, Stepbeason 7-1840-100 sible game-winning drive by UNLY,Reed 18-0107, Hayward 23-199. Brcter 5-74, Faber 1New Mexico and propeled 38RECRIVING— Wre-t0 for1M. Brown 8. ONLY, Wiams¢71James 2 oe fa the Bulldogs to a victory. 4, Ware 2-18, Brandon 1 oan oir. SE idcals io fee Weetag oot o wee isk 198 i241 s Ev ge da The Lobos were down 2520 but were inside the Bulldogs 30-yard line when New Mexico quarterback Graham h threw his third ‘(Abrams Kick), 10:48. ‘USC—Simmons 90 interception return, 0:00. Aas ‘Weshingten is m Return Yards % Mobius RushesYardage 26444 yards in 17 carries, includ- 5h Punts Su Passing Yards a Pombles-Lont ia ing a 71-jard scoring run, 38 Comp-Att-Int 1310 wast 12s Fond x» ‘etre Yard 150 and No. 18 Arizona scored S014 | Time of Pomersoa 2846 est Past 19 INDIVIDUAL touchdowrs onits first four 0 PaubleLat 32 RUSHING—Stanford, 94,Hoxak7-2, ‘Penalties 12102 possessions of the second 4 Brown I 213 ‘Tiase of Posmession 20 Price: 360 half Saturday night in a surIAL Saeed 388 rout of No. 12 esr 90, Hurt 618, Huard 710, USC; egon. | a Huard n, Keith Smith, who shares 25-110, Looker 01-04, USC, Pal. Fanoer 61 Arizona's quarterback spot a breve3ineh27 Melty21, Pree 183i. with Ortegé Jenkins, direct: 0 17, Wadendy 15. Harris 7-96, Davis 4-20, B31) ed his team to 31 points in fust over quarters and ‘516,Hayes 2-70, 2-97, Harris 2 the Wildcals’ Pac-10-lead- #18 MISSOURI28 lari 1-85, coved Liida 1, Ppa 1 ing defensd shut down an TEXAS TECH 26 Oregon offehse that had avLUBBOCK,Texas —- Deeraged 44 Prints per game. vin West ran for 183 yards Canidate rushed for 180 Setatiartk Pt and three touchdowns as No. 18 Missouri held off a Return Verde eoetac me ae 102 11 534 538 aUAL ae Hobbsthat pulled the Bobcats in to a 22-22 tie with 12:ne left in the game. MSU, ranked 21st in NCAA Division I-AA, went 641 a ‘PARBENG—-Ongon, Gait13-25--108,Maas Seba Set koa 81001 ea 7:11 mark, but NAU answered with a career-best 53-yard field goal by Mike Hobbsfinished with nine catches for 144 yards for SU. Goldstein with 2:19 to ie Robert Carter recovered Northern Arizona fumbled NAU—Searey 10° pass from Brown NFL PREVIEW seven games). He Fic toks ogeat hie Gatonse.Bronceown the Bengals — they've beaten them seven straight o ARIZONA ct ‘Cardinals won, 20-47, ot Detrott on Sept. 17, stat: Arizona's No. 29 offense vs, De- 4 ey Worth quarterback Charlo has completed 64.3 percent of his passes in the last lwo games. Arizona quarterback iParenerHeving a sop Outieck: Not iting wo oO iearomeae eertala a Last meeting: Jaguars won, 2410, at 20, 1998. : Key ak Rovershawe scoted only 24 points in their ast three games. #8 TEXAS A&M 17 Worth watehing: Ex-Bear Jim Harbaugh is an "bak at quarterback for the Ravens. OKLAHOMAST. 6 vary Mark Brunel leads AFC in parang wen STILLWATER, Okla. — ee er aeee lown pass and set up anotherteore wi on ett ABMgotanotherstrongde fensive effort to beat Oklahoma State in the Big 12. Jacksonville C 6,Aboot ati137Smee26ene RUGAING — Trams McCown (nde 12 Bt Ww 23. Bot—Hurley 42 run (Beleastro hick), 7.6. FG Beleatro 35,1412 Nev-—Bates 89 Kickotf return (hick failed), ‘Nev-—Lamon | run (Philips Rick), #81, er Net-Lemon | run (Noisy pass from Neil, Nev—Hig 23 pass from Neill (Phillipe ‘kick, oe mee tae Hid aber Ww compat aBei few Ye straight. Worth Manning 636216 19260 i ton it on day's Games _ Utah St. 29, New Mexico St. Nevada 52, Boise St, 24 Nerd Sha 35 isi _North TexasatKansas Leman 71-114, ‘Now 1, Nelaia i) SSING—Bote St, Hendricks 1980-1.177 47-0465, Wilson 0.100, Nevada. Nell i IVING—Boue St. Smith 7-112, Nelson on 2.20 HartaPomWing 427. Pae118Bre + Neda. In Na B73, ‘ipa 3107 State Fit Downs ‘Movtans 3129 Rubetardage at cern as, jontana 4 0, Idaho st. 13 Poseere aii E Wash. 34, Sac. St..25 PumbleeLot 33, ,Montana St. $2, N. Arizona 438 Northern Arron WAS rimmalTommie. 2817 RUSHING —NAU,King28142Coopersat, Portland St. 44, Cal Poly SLO34 “FASSING —NAU, Brow 19280118.K5U, Compon‘ucnrvINe21.95.2286. — WAG 8 Pals ES Fabetditestise cx MSY Weber St. at N. Arizona Portland at Sonn S00. Stal8.idaho 8 ridge Montana St. at E, Wash. Goldstein 1-2. MBU, Tyler 14-48, Kinnaman 5-28, : Colts rookie Peyton continues fo improve — he did not Rominestruggling off eentioate Willa pteindlanapols be just to ‘woareyl streak? New England has manlogeori)23 poetsiorsencnaleetas a Its’ offense is No. 28, NEW ORLEANS at CAROLINA Panthers 3. Saints won, 19-14, at New Greene leads NFL with 14 stick: ing with Bily Joe Tolliver be@ Ditka "t to subject —_@x-Panther Kerry Collins to booing. c ‘@ winning record, and here's why — their victores all been over wn, joting records — hal, they get boys, wad is. Panthers have been know to grind out NY. OIANTSct WASHIINOTON Line: Glants by 2%. Lat meeting:Glontswon, 31:24, af he Key stat: Giants have won eight of last 14 from Redskins. ee to work with, Oo Ling: Bills by 2. beet Dolphins won, Leplw cenit 443 puinis per garne, Werth watching Bits Putte, an exBecr, has Gown pomen ond only Defensive Trace. x Retpunbeite f eee pins Inthe AFC East Une: Lest — yards and three touchdowns as Arizona State beat Washington State in the Pac-10. tu te : esha nites “U2 pra from Konty (Goetieer: day for EE the veason. Next Games NFL STANDINGS AMERICAN CONFERENCE WLT Pet PF PA ome Awsy APC NFC Div Mami 5.2.0.714 114 79-400 120 420 190 310 Beth 4s anh um 1m 910 390 30 310 114 N.Bagand 43.0 571 170 122 $14 120 330 Ayden 430-51105 12 $10 120 310 120340 Indianapolis 1 6.0 148 112 198 1-80 039 149 020 049 Cental 0.714 164 148 34-0 220 420 1.00 CIncinnsti 2 $0 286 127 196 120 180 149 14.0 130 ck Denver 7.0.0 1000 240 183 429 3.09 409 10.0 200 520 Tis 118 127 3.10 210 220 $00 120 480 S71 181 129 310 120 390 100 300 Seattle 43.0 S71 1M 99 210 220 130 200 128 San Diego $5.0 315 103 190 220 1340 240 14.0030 NATIONAL CONFERENCE may NAC AFC Dh rol ¢30.67 110 310 924 414 000 200 0 429 108 155 2:1.0 13.0 324 029 120 Yims $40.49 6 152 2207120 299 10 21 Philedelphia 1 6.0 143 19 162 1.20 0-40 1.20 040 11.0 Washiog’on 07.0 000 93 227 03.0 040 05.0020 030 Centra! 6.0 1.000 241 Wea 57 226 127 3.00 31.0 40.0 210 304 4178 181 3.00 2.240 $1.0 010 $10 1 Peace uatic on hanges aga BYOWn, who leads Giants with 277 yards rush- ing,is coming off a 108-yard game vs. Arizoel thet los gorn, ne When you have the No. 28 rushing defense 10 go with quarterback uncertainty, don't jeave the porch light on. Against ine Redsk, even the Giants.can run the Bol ST. LOWS at ATLANTA Line: Falcons by ?aCe RNC ee [0st at home. 7 a fobs, Alinta tendbty 144 erst oe: cory, his naming rt bo ng him hits Chan Het retums from shoulder infury to start for ARIZONAST.38 WASHINGTON ST. 28 0 pm from Key Center ate oli 2prom Henskato Idaho 4, North MNOPie251 Nevada at UiahSt. Sead Bot—Hurley 15 run (Beleatro bck) 1244 BoiseSt, at N. Mexico St. Nev—-Nolgy 6 pas from Nel (Philip kick, ‘well onic needed bythe Jaguars, who have foe won row? Jaguan have been wim. Bowen toposes Termestes. Harbaugh has been known to provide a spark, bul he dosen't have much the most farnous Pontes eee INDAVIDUAL LEADERS Tio om 713 ae Riek), #31 return Phuhpe _ _ Key statt Falcons have won seven of their Tees, & Se. Bole St. (4,1:2) Nevade (44, 22) y—Lemon {run Philps i 32 WIN a tip to Baltimore be the get aaah fia haketeop Bt my, isi fo eaeYt SSeS wtoi4 ThusMaroy a ine, can sie com fameeones version to cut the lead in half with 3:39 left in the sec- up 25-22 on a 29-yard field ond quarter. goalby Matthew Peotat the ES Aare alae ay ye kee oe yon? be able 1o mount enough of @ pass ‘Tero AA (2, 8) 8107 3t Crom BO,3, 108 08070 Sper, 1028, (6-70 #,82 pt pax trom conn ie, 6 a ie meet (AL LEADERS: RUSEING — Oregon,Lationer 20-47, Mans 2 eames 4, Cope 05 Aste, Come 180, Raton 14.47 Wendler 3-18 Northentt 1- Aces naman on the 2-point con- SCBen 24158 Mente $25, Andere 124, Seana aiaat soc Soon bitmigeore erbrconnd 38, ‘Cercone 1- 1 Tt ateTepereh Hock ferme 14, Brows 1-4, PULLMAN, Wash. Compson scored on a }yard run, then hit Eric Kit erhoure Minnesota, Derois23, Not great 20S, Binbeun for the Wolf Pack. out to a 16-0 lead on a 10- eaen11Pk ae iilapere RENO,Nev. — Del Bates eturned the second-half kickoff 89 yards for a touchdown and Chris Lemon ran for three scores to lead Ne vada to a win, Freshman quarterback David Neill passed for 355 yards and two touchdowns Northern Arizona jumped [NAU—Klng run (ek filed), 11.04 MSU—Hlobbe 13 pass from Compson (Peot yard pass from Travis Wick), 802 Brownto Searcy,a 51- HSUtote 26 pastQuarter tm Compan Ceo Compson completed 21- yard run Tony by Tavon Cooper of-39 passes for 250 yards, and a 47-yard field goal by 1SU—FG Prot 28,711 83,219 including scoring passes of Goldstein with 6:01 to play NAUM-FGGoldsteln MSU—Compoon 2 run (Peot hic}, 00:15, 13 and 26 yards to Chip in the second quarter. 261 nat woreno 24 Comp-Att-tnt OREGONST. 19 iat bite kate faebees: Bt Pas Pambhe-Loet PangYar 2530 CALIFORNIA20 aes feei be Ho Be 1 a 3 BOISEST. 24 puntreturn at the NAU 17- faded1209 Goldstein Saud ki) yard line with just over a NAU—Cooper 81 runQuarter minute left to set up the fi- avepocadtds6OT (Raman pa nal drive. compel330°‘ThirdanQuarter Patetrae eer era taeda rdf08 yor (enon(001Sh week) 228 Fourth Quarter ASU—Hightower 18 pas from Kealy (GaniTNea aeant ia eee ee SLir 1 pat tom Meeel A-o09 fe First “nt S86 “PARSING — Arfsona Matt ot Meme #151179 Fi easter CORVALLIS, Ore. — DaftatomptrSethOm late charge by Texas Tech for a Big 12 victory. wat794 Maewart (62, 21) ‘FemmeTech 4, 2:3) arte Prt cmafeo eh1 ‘TTU—76 Bartok 18, 4 egon State turnovers as the Bears rallied in the Pac-10. MU—West ran(Bran es, 1228, eae Kick), 14:36. Beto 13st Tram Rick), 12:28. ‘MU—Jurinesk 17 fumble (Brian bch), 220, Catteni (62, 3-2) Ore651) Tikes MU—West 2 ranBrian bet), 58. ‘Third Quarter ong TTU—Baher 5 pas from Peers (ps fae, Cab-C. Soith $ pas from Voter (Bache u FirDowm if ee,7.86 Dare 10 ran(CorerBik) 48, ret ree 4 EUW rn Beha Ke, 48, Some ow 1 ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BOZEMAN,Mont. — Rob Compson scored ona 2-ya run with 15 seconds to play Saturday as Montana State rallied for a 32-25 victory over Northern Arizona, Last oe won,38-20, at Denveron sept 24, 1997, Key stat: Bengals’ defense is 30th, and last tveral: enc0th one lest agar! the Mton Worth watching: Denver's nesta oy tbyorar inio Neil O'Donnell ‘an int ae lorel Dante continuing his quest Paso, Ni Mag338,Ray6 eho NEVADA Montana State Needs Late Score CHICAGO TRIBUNE Wildcats Continue Their Rise in Pac-10 ‘THE AS{OCIATED PRESS ‘r= onary Qa 3 itn Fe Craryraeit41 th 2 ag from Web Davie tuck) as avs 4,648 meni Non Term Fit Doras t fim tinge 1s). Cmpatiat 031 feta Yards vnt anot om31 enbler $4 ‘eaten 4s meat af an a 1977 and 1978, TEXAS-EL PASO 30 HAWAII13 . EL PASO, Texas — Senior Praag... 1 Ceopatein’ tones interception of the game running back Joseph Polk urn Yards “4 fantArg. at with 5:03 remaining. rushed for 168 yards on 31 TUCSON, Ariz, — Trung Ids—Thoroas 2 run (Davis hick), 10-22 ide-Monty pos We Dv Kk) ‘NT—FG Courtney 49,$03. Young 29 pau from MeLane (Courtney ‘se, 1 } Robertson was 4 yards shy of the re- (nis 8) NorthTe WitColeman cordfor a kick withouta tee 1008Alred418ator 417, Melane217, set earlier this season by ING—dao, Wels 17.27.0214. Rob 2404 Martin Gramatica of Kansas ert MeLane 210-048, Attawny 1-4 State against Northern IlliRECEIVING — Idaho, Thomas 7.7, Pres sonicHS Robert 44,Towne29, Alder nois. Three players hold the son 1-28, Slombaugh 1 4 Division I record of 67 TemYoung 18, Meron B47, Hole 231, yards, all set with a tee in Wilbur 12, Sering 1-1 - e ae five- Habe (63,4) 1047 10-4 North Texas (24 2-1) 108 cas) Fira Quarter NT—Holle 15 pas from Attaway (Courtney beh), 1118, Dailns Cowboys at Piaelpia Bagi, 6:20 pm. (Ch 4) In 1997 NEC title game. stat:E have .won four sitaight from 49ers, Including three In the posieea- |