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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune COLLEGE FOOTBALL Sunday New Mexico St. Shocks ASU ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS No.22 Arizona State 35-7 Sat- urday night forits first vietory over a ranked team in recent history. Aggies were 0-14 against ranked teams since and school records reveal any games against ranked teams prior to then. Enzminger also ran for 52 yards, nearly as manyas ArizonaState's J.R. Redmond, leading NewMexicoState to its first 3-0 start in seven years andits first triumph overa Pac-10 team. New Mexico St. (3.0) 07 21 7-35, Arizona St. (1-1) 00 07-7 Second Quarter NMS—Shaw 9 pass from Enzminger (Covava kick), 22 jird Quarter NMS—Barnes 16 run (Cecava kick), 10: NMS—MeCray 28 pass from En aminger (Cecava kick). 4 NMS—Taylor 48 run (Cecava kick), Fourth Quarter ASU-Redmond 1 run (Baker kick), NMS—K.Johnson 32 run (Cecava kick), 818 A INDIVIDUAL LEADERS HING—New Mexico Si W.Taylor ate K.Johnson 490, Barnes 1888, r 1052, Lucas $15, Oka: mura 23, Wakil OcampeHinus 1), Bransteller 1{minus 2), Arizona St, Redmond 2482, Hightower 637, Kealy 39, Green 17, Leonard 21 PASSING—New Mexi St, Em ‘aminger 1020-025. Arizona Kealy 7 174190,Leonard 291-28, Goodman 03:10. RECEIVING—New Mexico : Garth 492, McCray 235, 6 19, W.Taylor17, Barnes 15 rina R.Williams 323, McDonald 231, Bates 19, TSmith 117, Dennard 1.15, tip. IDAHO 28 WASHINGTONSTATE 17 Big West New Mexico St Year Lowe Idaho Boise St. J] Minnoch’s FG touchdowns and Oregon set a scoring reco! Droughns, whoran for 110 yards in 18 carries, opened the scoring on the fifth play of the game with a Syard run up the middle. The Ducks (2:1) broke the schoolrecord for points set last year in a 63-28 victory over Stanford. Jason Cooper set a school record with a 99-yard kickoff return and Marshaun Tucker caught TD passes of 51 and 26 yards from quarterback A.J Feeley Utah State North Texas Arkansas St Nevada i ___Saturday's Games Oregon 72, Nevada 10 N. Texas 21, Texas Tech 14 Memphis 31, Arkansas St. 26 Utah 38, Utah St 18 NORTH TEXAS 21 N. Mexico St. 35, ASU 7 TEXAS TECH 14 Boise St. at Hawai,late Idaho 28, Washington St. 17 LUBBOCK, Texas Ja’Quay Wilburn ran for 151 yards ani “Next Saturday's Games Jason threw for a touchdownfor North Texas “N. Mex. St. at UTEP Attaway, whofinished with Fresno St. at Nevada 76yardspassing,connected with TCU at Ark. St Broderick McGrew ona 46-yard N. Mex. at Boise St. BY LYA WODRASKA THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE OGDEN the Weber State Wildcats over Idaho State 27:24 onSat urday night in a Big Sky Conference opener at Stew art Stadium. quarter to put North Texas up 21-7. Washington St. (0-3) 14 0 3 0-17 Idaho(2-1) 0 014 14-28 First Quarter WSU-Williams 19 pass from Birnbaum (Lindell kicl WSU-Burnett un (Lindell kick), 706, Third Quarter IDA—Nofoaiga 62 fumbie return (Davis kick), 858 IDA— Martin 51 pass from Robertson (Davis kick), 704 WSU~RGLindell 48,207 wurth Quarter JA—Martin 42 pass from Robertson (Davis kick), 13:48 IDA—Moody 19 pass from Robertson (Davis kick),9:52 HAT. INDIVIDUALSTATISTICS RUSHING—WSU-Burett 1891, ‘Thielbahr 7-16, Hackett 1-10, Hawkins1 ‘minus1, Gesser minus 16, Birnbaum 2 ‘minus 20, Idaho—Tenner 2118, Dean 2 18, Moody 518, Nofoaiga 13, Robertson 31,Alderson 20. PASSING—WSU Birnbaum 1838 (0-289, Gesser 515-056. Idaho -Dean 618 NBRoberson 1162 RECEIVING—\ lackett 8.9%, “abe458, Taylor i Burnett $47, Wilms 294, Sot 4, Manche 4 Idaho Mart jonico 3-73, Lacy 254, ones2 Monty 118, Towns ley 116, Tenner14. Southern Cal Holds Off PULLMAN,Wash. ThirdARKANSASSTATE26 string quarterback Greg Robertson — a graduate of Utah’s Sky MEMPHIS, Tenn. Teofilo View High School came off Riley rushed for 104 yards and the bench to throw three second OREGON72 two touchdownsfor Memphis. Riley's scores came on sec: half touchdown passes for Idaho. THEASSOCIATED PRE: S Idahobroke a 14-game losing NEVADA 10 ond half runsof 3 and 2 yards, streak to neighboring WSU, EUGENE, Ore. Reuben thefinal giving the Tigers a 31-13 LOS ANGELES Carson winning for the first time since Droughns scored _three Jead with 8:41 remaining. Palmer threw two touch down passes Saturday for Vith-ranked Southern C: which built an early lead held on for a 24-21 victory over SanDiegoState. Theheavily favored Tro: ‘THE ASSOCIATED PR four touchdowns, and Oregon jans were up 17-0 late in the State needed 543yardsofoffense TUCSON, Ariz Todd and a pair of big breaks on spe. first half, but San DiegoState Husak threw for 364 yards cial teams to defeat Division camebackto makeit close and freshman Kerry Carter Canidate 22, Fleury 195, Mills 14 Jermaine W: LAAGeorgia Southern. rushedfor three touchdowns COLORADO 51 turned an Saturday night as Stanford Palmer62 yards for a touch UCLASS routed the 19th-ranked Ari. KANSAS 17 downwith 4:24 remaining to zona Wildcats 50-22. BOULDER, Colo. Mike FRESNOSTATE21 put the Aztecs within three The Cardinal rolled for Moschetti threw two touchdown. PASADENA,Calif. Drew points. 580 yards against a team that passes before leaving the game Bennett, who lost his starting Butafterholding USC on had been the overwhelming with a knee injury, and Jeremy quarterback job at the beginning the next series, the Aztecs preseason favorite for the Aldrich kicked a school-record of the week, came offthe bench gavetheball up on downs five field goals for Colorado. Pac-10 title. to spark No. 21 UCLA Mitea Jick Hailey Crew hi Troy Walters, in a spec Demoted in favor of Cory incompletiononfourth-and-6 31 0-17 tacular receiving duel with Kansas (1-2) Bennett thre at the USC44. The Trojans 10.20 3:18 SI Paus, Arizona's Dennis Northcutt, Colorado(2-1) irst Quarter touchdown pass to Brad Melsby then ran out theclock and anda 2-point conversion pass to San Diego State lost its 26 caught eight passes for 168 Gato Caohnson 1 run (Aldrich San DiegoState’s Rally Stanford Steamrolls Arizona ards. He had sevencatches for 164 yards in thefirst half. Northcutt caught eight for 189 yards and two touchdowns. 10 20 0 20-50 Stanford (2:1) Arison 1 015 0-22 irst Quarter ria Breuer pass from Jenkins (MeDomaid ck 1016 Stan FGBiselli 20,630 Stan_Carer ran Bl ick) 17 Second Qui n-Husak 1 run (Biselli kick), 105 n--Carter 8 run (Biselli kick), 1016 Suan-Crlr ron ek fale) 22 ‘Third Quai Ariz Northeutt7 Meteases (MeDonaldbe, 135 jortheultt 15 pass from Jen ina (ecinsrun), Fourth Quarter Stan Davis 10, pass from Husak hick failed), 1249 Stan Moore 49 run (Bisel kick), W020, Suan Wire rn Bll ih), 798 INDIVIDUALLEADEI RUSHING--Stanford, Carter 2079 Moore$58, Wire 544, Allen 210, Glaspie V4, Brock 1.4, Husak 21, 1), Horchard 14minus 2). Ar date 14123, Callen 325, Northcutt 1:3 Hiriggs 34, Mills 47, Wendler 10, Jenkins J0¢minus 6) PASSING Stand,Hah 1 264Arana Je p, Smith& 035 SRECEIVING. Sunlord, Wales & 1a, Davis 5106, Pit s 5-78, Moore 2:10, Uso 13. Araon, North#8, Manure una 475, Brennan 240, Wade 220, kick) ta Adi 8 uarter Colo-Gren pass from Moschetti (Aldrich kick), 111 Colo Stiggers 16 pass from Moschetti(Aldrichkick), 747 Colo FGAldrich 42, 3:52 Kan FGGarcia 24,4 Colo FG Aldrich 48, 00, Thi Colo PGAldrich41,9 Kan—Chandler 8 pass from D Smith (Garciakick), 650 Kan—Erbrecovered blocked puntin end zome (Garcia kick), 4 Fourth Quarter Colo—-CJohnson 7 run(Green pass fromColvin), 13 Colo FG Aldrich40,1331 Colo--Kelly 96 fumble recovery re tum(Aroeh, “sin|AL STATISTICS Kansis, Bowles 718 nude (Winbuah 112 Dsmith (minus 18), olorada, (Johnson Daron 23 Reed 62, Cherrington7 10, Stigge ns 1 , Moscheti 2 {minus 1, Colvin (minus1) PASSING-—Kansas, Wegner $6017, DSmith 14951.129, Colorado, Moschett 1720216, Colvin 611-081, Phetsch {aBowie Idmings 1 Colored, Se ll 549, Green 3.50, Mc orm Minard Cready Heffner Liddinrd | Kelly 19, Toler 12 OREGONSTATE 48 GA. SOUTHERN41 coRVA AL dre, Ken Si monton rushedfor 180 yards and Freddie Mitchell to give the Bruins a 28-21 lead with 1:51 left in ae quarter. straight non-conferenceroad game. Palmer, who led the Tro- the Huskiesforthesecondtime Mountain West in less than ayear. MWC Year Lowe BYU 10 20 Utah 00 20 Air Force 00 20 UNLV oo 21 Wyoming oo 11 SanDiegoSt 0 0 1 NewMexico 00 1 Colorado St 01 2 Thursday's Game BYU 34, ColoradoSt. 13 Saturday's Games Air Force31, Washington 21 JowaSt. 24, UNLV N. Mexico45, NAU 14 USC24, San Diego St 21 Utah 38, Utah St. 18 NextSaturday's Games Wyomingat Air Force Utah at UNLV Virginia at BYU N. Mex. at Boise St jans on an impressivescorafter the opening S. Diego St. at Kansas ered a fumble byBilly Volek at kickoff, eengineered another the FresnoState31-vard-line march to put them up 24-14 ‘Third Quarter rly in thefinal quarter. SDS Ned run (Tandberg. kick FresnoSt. (1-2) 0 7140-21 The sophomore quarter 02 UCLA (2:1) 1010 8 7-35 back threw a 13-yard touch Fourth Quarter First Quarter Use. Kelly 1 UCLA FG Griffith 25, 11:02 downpass to KarecmKelly UCLA. Melsby 24 pass. from Paus with 10:16left in the game, (Newbury kick), 10:16 SDS Watkins &2 interveption re (Griffith kick), 6:58 capping a 93-yard drive. tarTamir Wek 24 Second mn Quarter Palmer finished 16-of-24 FSU. Ward 15 run (Hanna kick) for 188 yards, with two 1.5 DIVIDUALSTATISTICS UCLA -KBrown 2 run (Griffith interceptions. RUSHING Sta Di St. Lis hick), 5:02 IAL, Ned 72 Hawley 11 USC, Mer Hawley completed16-« UCLA--F6imino. toa et Mec acksin J for 170 yards and one touch: ird Quarter FsU-Mowes 18 pass from Volek down. Hethrew fourinter Palmer minus ceptions, with Kris Richard Hanna kick), 1124 P VSI franstter 2 pas romVolek pickingoff two andreturning (Hannakick), 7 TD. UCLA Melby4 pss fm Bennet onefora USC, idle last week fol (Mitchell pass from Bennett), 1:51 lowing a 62:7 season-opening Fourth Quart J Lewis 212, Martin 1 UCLA Poti Dixon15 pass from Ben romp over Hawaii, was fa Hammett 13, Hawley 12. MeN (Grifith kick), 1129, vored by 23 points over San (minus $), USC, Kel y #8, darks AM Diego State, which is INDIVIDUAL LEADERS USHIN Ward 13-78, coached. by former ‘Trojans Mones. #19, 7, CSmith 164, Coach Ted Tollner. AIR FORCE31 Mera 19, Volk (loan UCLA Brown 10-42, Bennett896, Foster 12: San Diego S12) 0-7 7 7-2 WASHINGTON21 USC (20) 710 0 7-2 leetgede Price Paso ateinus SEATTLE Quarterback PASSING-—Fresnio St. Volek 1934 First Quarter le Bonds ran for three touch USC Harris 1198 UCLA, Paus 9120113, Bennett 19241176 (Newbury kiek), 11% downs as Air Force wonits11th RECEI Prosno St, Wright Second Quarter straight game. 1, Branstetter 4 5, Gaines 311, Smith The game was tied 14-14 at 226, Harris 1:18, Mahdi Moses 1:13, halftime, but the Falcons took UCLA, Mitchell 914%, Poli: Dixon 48, Melsby 442, Foster 214, Crecion 119, SDS. Dewi 4 pas frm Ilawky advantage of Washington mis Pletcher 14, K-Brow (Pander kick), 00 takes inthesecond half to beat got thescoring oppor: ie ik Tony White recov The Falcons defeated the Huskies 45-25 in the inaugural Honolulu last Chrisumas, FreshmanPaul Arnold set a Oahu Bowl in Huskies’ record by returning jackson Whiting’s kickoff 100 yardsfor a touchdownwith5:02 left after Bonds scoredhis third ‘TD of theday 7:7710-31 3110 7-21 First Quarter ash FG), Anderson 2 8 run(Whitingkick) Second Quarter AF fends 2 ran:CWaling. Ke 142 Wash_ Gd Anderson 301035 Wash Cleman2 run (Jarzynks pass iromTuiasasopo), $5 ‘Third Quarter AP. Bonds I rin (Whi MT return \ INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING=Air Pore. Mekay 11 Beard950, Brown 7: a, Laster 410, Wade 14. Wash Censan_ 11100, Tuiasosupe, $20, Hurst.14 Arma PA Air Force, Bonds 6114 65, Wastngton, Tuiasosopo 0.319 RECEIVING. 18, McKay 214, Farmer 1.5. Washing Harris ens 296, Looker 2 Connift 4 IOWA STATE 24 UNLV 0. LAS VEGAS Darren davis rushed for 208 yards and two touchdowns as lowa State spoiled UNLY's home opener handing Coach John hi Ratings with the Ronin Rebels. Davis, who had 7 carries, scored on twoLyard runs in the first half for the Cyclones (34) Robinson, the former South ernCalifornia and Los Ange Rams coach, had guided UNLV (2-1) to victories at North Texas: and Baylor ted The Cyclones, whi the Rebels to only 106 yards and six first downs, led 174 halftime. TheCyetones took the open ing kickoff 8) yards on 1 straight rushesfor a touchdown. Davis capped the drive with a 1 yard dive up the middle with 10:04 left in the first qua Heupel’s Record-Setting Passing Day Carries OklahomaPast Baylor THE ASSOCIATED PRESS STE NORMAN, Okla. Josh Heupelset Oklahomasingle kta Hammons paroHeupel game records for comple (Duncan kick). 142 ‘Ola PU Duncan31130 tions, attempts, passing yards andtotal offense in a toberryHay kick),Puller#113 pase fromAlfred! (At 41-10 winover Baylor inthe ‘Okla--Skinner 2 run (Duncan hick), Big 12 opener for both teams. Heupelwas 37-0f-64 for 420 A748 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS rds. andthree touchdowns RUSHING-Htaylor Hehadset schoo! marks for completions (31) and touch: downs (5) and had tied the record for yards (341) in last Oklahoma, Hew week's 490victory over Di pel 744-3409,NG._fhaylor, White 12 vision LAA Indiana § RECEIVING--flaylor Davis Bush 921, Thompeon 2 Baylor (0-9) 0 Puller 212, Dowett 24 O'Sieen 118 Oklahoma (20) M4 Newhouse 11, Hurkins 14, Obriatt | First Quarter ‘Okla--Littrell @ run (Duncan hich ox ‘Okla Norman pass from Heupel (Duncan hie), 6 mi, Norman 34, MeMillan 113, M. Jack SecondQuarter 1 fron Heap TEXAS 18 RICE 13 AUSTIN, Texas Hodges Mitchell rushed for 188 yards ARKANSAS44 and Kris Stockton kicked four LA.-MONROE6 field goals as Texas struggledto LITTLE ROCK, beat winless Rice. 0067-18 Rice (0.3) Texas (3:1) 6903-18 First Quarter Tex Stockton 18 PG. 15, Tex. Stockton {2 FU.218 Second Quarter Tex -Cavil 1 pass from Applewhite (jonfa), 1:08 Tex Stockton 4# FO, (00 Third Quarter Rice Richardson | run (run failed! Fourth Quarter Wice Tillman2 pass from Richard meatyOH Bre 11.32, Gingrich Texas, Mitchel) im, The 19.34, Apple PASSING Rice Richardson pew hite 3-40 WECEIVING-ice, ‘Tilman | Nunt 944, Cavil 64 That had tobe oneof the life,” said Minnoch, a junior In the third quarter, a 29 yard field-goal attempt by Minnochfailed because of a bad snap. The snap on the last attempt was high, but se nior JimmyAtkins got the ball down in time to give Minnocha chance “| was in my own little worldthe whole time,” Min nochsaid. “Jimmy just told meto kick the bail and not worry about thesnap, that he wouldget it down, All Thad todo waskick it through.” Minnoch’s field goal ended a wild fourth quarter in whichthe teams combined for 24 points. After trailing 17-0 early in the second quar ter, the Bengals rallied and finally tied the gameearly in the fourth when Nick Whit worthran in from 7 yards. The teams then traded touchdownsto make it and set upa crazy ld minutesof football Weber State moved the ball downfield with quarter back Cole Cooper finding WesDavis foi ard catch andRyanPrincefora 13 reception, giving the Wild ats a first down on Idaho State's 47 with three minutes remaining, However, Weber State's roll was delayed about five minutes whenseveral lights wentout in the stadium, The delay didn’t seemtofaze the most exciting moments of my NorthTexas (1-2) fexas Tech(1-2) Second Quarter UNT-Rodgers 27 interception re turn (Ball kick), 13:07 ‘Third Quarter TTU-Williams 6 run (Birkholz Hickmon 1 run (Ball kick), on Mca pet bs Ata (Bail kick), 4 iter 24 run (Birkholz 45; INDIVIDUAL LEADERS USHING— North Texas, 2Bas 1, Hskon 12,away Williams 24-151, Easter John Froschauer/TheAssoxtated Press Ting 150, Peters 11.19. SSING—North Texas, At Air Force quarterback Cale Bondsfinds a holein the University of Washington 10076. Texas Tech, Poters 28 RECEIV! orth line in the first quarter of Saturday's gamein Seattle. Air Force took a 31-21 win. etaiy Netrew 16. TexasToh Dorris 44, Baker 2, Wiliams ckson 245, Winn 131, Allamon 14, Penis 16 Burchett MEMPHIS 31 Weber The only thing they will remember is Mike Min. noch’s 45-yard field goal with six seconds was true, lifting ‘TDpasswith 4:38left in thethird 1965. To Statefans, it did not_ matter that the snap was high or that the ball weeble-wobbled throughthe goalposts a |no|e TEMPE, Ariz. — K.C. Enzminger threw for a careerhigh 205 yards and two touchdowns, and unheralded New Mexico State shocked 7 Cs ptember 19, 1999 Ark. Ar k-Groen fumble reeuve (Dodsonkick Ark. PG Dodson 1054 A 85.iR INDIVIDUAL LEADERS kansas converted three kicking RUSHING Loulstana Mone game mistakes into 17 points in Michell 64 ederim1927 Ahan Chika1 Ray 68 third quarter La Monroe (1-2) 00 66 Arkansas (2-0) 10.17 10-44 First Quarter OSU -Simorion run (Cosea hick). ‘ OSU Simonton Cesen hich ' 8 Peterson run (Chambe Wick OSU Jones 1 paxs from Smith (Cowen ick), 204 GS-Cunningham M kicko#T retun (Chambers high), 1 Second Quarter Ark-Cobbs 385 pass from 8! (Deason Kick) 1 Ark. PG Dodson #4, 10 Third Quarter Ark PG Dodson 4 Ark Jenkins 1 run (Dixlson Kick purth Quarter LM Mitehol hh P Louisiana Mon fan, Serer 1018018 Hamp Ve irashers 0204 RECEIVING Louisiana Monroe Sievers rv Mica$4,3 1 ender rd 23, Wyn Spencer Arkansas M Willa 9 too37 TEXAS A&M 62 TULSA 13 COLLEGE STATION, Texas Randy MeCownaccountedfor three touchdowns, one running and two passing, Including school record 6-yarder to Chris Taylor, for No, Texas A&M. Tulsa (1.2) Texas A&M(2.0) Second Quarte AKAM Hirowghtor! pas from, M (Cown (Ritetwens ki RAM. Hall run Kitchens kick 20 AMM MeCown 12 run (Kitehen ThirdQuarter TUL Bohanon run (kick bhiched ARM Toombs 1 run (Kitchens kick) 1 Fourth Quarter AAM Taylor 66 pass fromMcCown “a avs from V.Smith, run (Kitehens " INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING.Tulsa, Mosley 834, Hhoh all 24minus 1 Wanhrship minus 0), Tox Weber a “PASSING Tusa, Banke 6 Wall 11.040. Texas AMM. Tulsa, WSU SUMMARY _ Idaho St.(21) 0 10-014 WeberSt.@1) 4-3 0 10 First Quarter WS. Poole 5 paass. from Min och kick ws W run (Minnoch kik id Quarter Pe Minn hOB S Whitworth run (Garces kip Fourth Qui _ Whneworh unGaroen ik WS Welch 8 run (Minnoch Kick), pass from MeCarthy wick). WS. FG Minnoch 44,01 416. iF Possession INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING St, Whitworth Mirador 128 Ii), Weleh17-82, Coo sf, MeCarthy’ 2 P 19228), W £ St, Comper 1981 026 ING-—Idaho St, Steel 7, RE Marian 9, Main 15, Goodell 25%, Cad Brinagh226 Ramsey 219, Mirador 114 Weber Si Davis Prince 5-38, Poole 41, Gown erry 2.9) Clarke24, Atkin 112 But 4playlater, Wildcat runningback Morgan Welch fumbled andthe Bengals rv covered ontheir 4-yard line with 1:14 remaining. Ratherthanplay for over time,the Bengals went to the air. The decision proved costly with 33 seconds left when tight end Jeff Main fumbled after a reception WeberState's Randy Spencer recovered the ball on the Bengals’ 40-yardline, Cooper threw two incomplete passes thenscrambledtothe27-yard line with six seconds left giving Minnoch a chanceat the gamewinner here wasn’t any doubt in my mindhe wasgoing to makethat field goal” s Weber State Wildcats, who marchedin: Graybeal The way he side Idaho State's 10-yard kickingtheball off tala,4 knewhewould make it line. SUU Avenges Loss to McNeese LAKECHARLES, SUU SUMMARY ashe Soplonabers(Cauthern 16 8 7 Utah's landmark upset of S. Utah (12) MeNeese St.(2) 7 0 9 14-24 First Quarter game was spoiled by MeN. Redmond28 pass from1 point homeloss to McNeese Montanainaseason: opening State. Saturday night, the Thun derbirds did something 1 run (cunversh Third Quarter MeN. PG Larenz3} Cannon run (Chayenan rush), 0:00, Fourth Quarter MeN. Pierce 2juss from Prejeat (LaFrera kick), 28 SUt Rose's rus Prower ki us MeN. Redmond 25 pass from Pre Jean(LaFronz kick). 915, A 10758 gut MeN 1 rst downs “a weal Rushes yards 198 be Passi a back Terry Rose’ a ZAM gave SUU a 31-17 & 4 last five minutes. SUU held " Pubes st 0 on afier McNeese quarter ie Penal ar ia back Blake Prejean con. M 1 Possession 1 ” iNnivipe i STATISTICS nected on the last of his three § Utah, Cannon e201, touchdownpasses with 1:30 1472, Elliott 6-48, Me remaining. 117, Pheroe The T-Birds (1-2) finished 49, Preyean4¢minus with 501 total ya 21 on ING--S. Utah, Cannon 7486 W MeNeww Prejean 21494908, Nagle the ground. allback Brook Madsen contributed 79 rush. RECEIVING —§ Utah, Madsen20 ing yards and Rose added 22. X a2), Flatt 1.19, Hari 10. MeNgese Prejean passed for 288 m Matthews 48, Redmond i Piece yards. about that. SUU knocked offthe No. Isranked (Division I-AA) Cowboys 31-24, leading almostail the wa! McNeeseStateis a peren nial I-AA playoffparticipant, just like Manus So ih road victory _als¢ among the ieeesn eshotl histor Guatorhack Matt Can non rushedfor 204 yards and three touchdowns and slot Lobos Continue to Rule NAU THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ALBUQUERQUE, N.M New Mexico's three quarter backs each produced first half touchdowns andthe Lo Montana bos won for only thesecond Weber St time in 13. games, beating Northern Arizona 45-14 Sat PortlandSt. urday night N.Arizona (1:1) New Mexico(1:2) Mu O45 rer un (MeKinney NM-lacenda 29 pass from Jaworsky (MeKinney Kick), 648 Second Quarter NM- Mobley run(Mein hick wn NM. Wiggins 20 pass from Stein (MeKinney kick) 11 NAU-Jenbinn {pas on Deva Dondelingser kick), Pourth Quarter NM Mobley run (McKinney hich Fontana {9 pass fromfrown (Donde eh 130 Wiggins 1 run (MeKinney Big Sky Wt Year WL 102% 10 24 Montana St. NAnzona CS.Noth 0 0 2 4 0.0 1 4 00 14 10 2 1 idaho St. 01 2.4 CS. Sam O01 24 E Washington 0 1 1 8 Thursday's Games Port, St. 48, E. Wash. 39 Saturday's Games Weber St. 27, Idaho St. 2% Sac. St 41, U.C. Davis 26 Cal Poly 40, Montana St.7 Now Mexico 45, NAU 14 Next Saturday's Games| C.S. Northridge at E. Waa, MontanaSt. at C.8. Sac., 10, King 414, Brown 44. New Mexio Wright 404, Wass16, Mobley O48 lacenda 458 Yohnson 2.19 tame 14, Sard 94 Stn V0 de worsky 24. St. Paul 837, Cooper 2.18, Pontana | PASSING-—N Arizona, Hrown 1498 Crandall 146 Lockett 1, Yuille 14, 6-186, Parsans 6:10 °61. New Menicn, la 7 Deewe 14, Foreman 1.8. New Wworsky 12161172 Stein 480-7, Mobley 038, Wiggins 11.090. WECKIVING-NArvona, Jenkins Wemphil 1-19, Robbins 14 heater 14 |