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Show The Salt Lake Tribune COLLEGE FOOTBALL Sunday, October 28, 2001 °c TOP25 MOUNTAINWEST CONFERENCE SATURDAY Perfect Season? Not Anymore Pac-10 picture Rebels’ Haro Runs Over Wyoming ‘D’ Tech’s dream of roses thwarted by Orangemen is muddiedafter upset of UCLA ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LARAMIE, Wyo. — Joe Haro ran for 226 yards and scored two touchdowns as UNLYbeat Wyoming 47-26 on Saturday. z It was the first time since THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BLACKSBURG, Va. — Syracuse forgot its humiliations of the past, and No. 5 Virginia Tech can forget all about the Rose Bowl. Doing what they have seen Virginia Tech do to others so many times before, the scored ona puntreturn andafter a IN OTHER GAMES: #6 Florida 24, #15 Georgia 10: ‘At Jacksonville; Fla., Rex Grossman downs for Florida. The Gators gained 584 yards, but had to sweat this game touchdowns as Tennessee remained in the hunt for a trip to the Southeastas : ‘out because of four tumovers, 106 the score at 10 on Daniel Weaver's yards in penalties and a host of other 24-yard field goal with 13:21 left. On the next drive, Stephens scored from ayard out. errors. Not until Manuel #11 Oregon 24, #14 Washing- grasp on its 11th victory in the last 12 é against Georgia. ton State 17: At Pullman, Wash., Onterrio Smith ran for a school-record ‘#7 Texas 35, Missouri 16: At Columbia, Mo., Chris Simms passed for four fifth ipset. UCLA, its aan defense in tatters, fell despite an. impressive day from quarterback Scott Passes with one interception the last Bruins to 21 straight points stunning while passing for 221 yards. \Navarre's pass for a touchdown, and straightvictory. ¢ ‘Every time #19 Florida State 52,#10 Maryland 31: At Tallahassee, Fla., Chris passes — ‘three in the fourth quarter — to lead ida State. Florida State climbed ‘back into the thick of the ACC title DeShaun Foster, UCLA’s 26 ‘ing OE, a oe passing and rushed for 49 yards on but each time the Syracuse defense or a continuing erage of 234, in ‘manlike conduct penalties after the touchdown, making the line of scrimmage the 33-yard line for the point- the first half, finishing with 77 yards and a score in 21 carries. aftertry. ee easee V—Johnson 8 run (Prefer kick failed), ‘UNLV—Thomas 58 INT retum (Pielier ‘Wa, 157 ‘UNLV—Haro 8 run (Pielerkick faled), 6:45 RavRawootPieri 038 Saturday, even after falling behind 14-0 in thefirst 7:25, Simms has thrown 12 touchdown from Thomas ‘am ended with Virginia Tech winning by a combined fan and passed for a touch- 100-yard game for the Longhoms. (Prefer kick), 10:05, 3337-8 6 ueSey 18 pas tom Brant ete Brkt 1 Bonk scored of 124-10. The Hokies had chances for Texas. Cedric Benson had 157 yards on 31 carries, his third straight ‘UNLV—Mandley avenged their last three vis- its to Lane Stadium, which 7: At West Lafayette,Ind., Brandon a6Ta day,” said Syracuse quarterback R.J. Anderson, who The Orangemen ended the Hokies’ 16-game home winning streak, and Smith, and UNLV 47, Wyoming 26 UNLY (35, 2.2 MWC) beads completed just six passes, but rushed for 63 yards. “For once maybe it was our Fayettevile, Ark., Zak Clark threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Richard The Cowboys saw their let, fall victim to five sacks. Also,their nearly 2-year-old league losing streak grew to 13 games. played Virginia Tech, it seemed like it was their three weeks. mameite we've ever small, of a winning season and a bowlbid. quarterback, Casey Bram- ’ ‘Third Quarter Necttren 6pes fen Thos Pot fer kick), 9:07 Sele Genevieve Ross/The ‘VirginianPilot in thefirst quarter Virginia Tech's Keith Bumell, left, reaches in for a touchdown against Syra- turnover and beat the Hokies 22-14 on cuse’s Keeon Walkerin the third quarter Saturday in Blacksburg, Va. for their seventh 1995 that a player for UNLV rushed for more than 200 yards. The victory kept vi alive the Rebels’ hope, how- . two fumbles and blocked a punt. One of the fumbles and the blocked punt turned into 10 critical first-half points. TOP 25 BOXES #20 Stanford 38 #4 UCLA 28 UCLA (6-1, 3-1 Pac-10) ‘Standord (-1, 41 7 047-2 72 37-8 UCLANece 39 fumble retum (Grifth Wick), 12555. ‘Sta—Powell 20 pass from Lewis (Bisel ‘South Carona (hick), 4:48. ‘Second Quarter Sta—T. Johnson 3 pass fram Lewis (Bisel (kick), 9:40. ‘Sta—Alen 35 run (Bisel hick), 38. Sa—Carer 25 pass fom hick), 433. (Beek Joneses ete 6-2.52SEC) 07 0 3-10 a 7 Sanks 1656, Wans1-14,Smith4-12, 6. Fld, Graham 23131, , GlegpeGlespi 42, cabs 1-21,Grossman 7-9, Team34inus6). ja, Greene2542-1 258, Florida, Grossman27:352407. ‘Gbson 7-131, Haynes 6-16, McMichael 425, L Michell 2-18, Gary 2-12, Watson 1-36, Glam 1-9, Morgan 18, Sanks 1-3. Forde, Gafiney9-143,Cakiwel 6.87, Cathon4-49,Graham3-6, Troupe223, <acabs 1-54, Perez 1-9, Waler 1-8. RECEIVING—Fresno State, Wright 9-145, ‘Benian 9-110, Smith 4-81, Greco 3-26, Smach t ne 1-063. 247. #7 Texas 35, Missouri 6 ee ‘Texas (7-1, 41 ‘Missouri 12) ¥ 1-10,Gaines1-5, Hawai,Lee ‘Stutzman 5-50, Nethnestm 23 Ten) 7 0 13 7-27 rae oy 00 Quarter Pur—Rleeves25fubleretum(hickaed), NW—Patrick 11 run (Wasilewski kick), 07 4S 0100 6-6 Mo—Fredicison 8 pass fom Famer LEADERS, fex—Johnson 5 pass trom Sie (ManWatson 17-75, gum),544. Petty 5-31, Pinnock 8-19, Thomas 1-18, AlexEtats 3 pass om Ss er ander 1-10, Brewer1-4. Tennessee, 150. we eG Hamech 227, PASSING—SCaroina, 14-28-0-108. Toewsnn (Mangumkick), 850. ‘Tennessee, Clausen main, (Hammerichkick),11:12. Fourth Quarter backin taking the lead in the Big Sky Conference. paceteranagies 225, Sah Fleming 1-1, Montana 33 Portiand State 13 ‘Watson 536, Mo—Abron7 run (passfale), 7:41. Tex—Robin 39 pass from Simms (Mangum Portland State (3-4, 2-2 BSC) me 330-3 ie LEADERS Foster2-77, Paus 17), Mean Stanford, 29-10, Alon 16587, Lewis 423, Moore PASSING-—UCLA, McEvan 15241221, 5:161-105, MoCam 04-00. Staion, Montana(7-1, 965 Fer935 Satan932 Bags 93 Foster 1-22, lovemis |. 9. ‘Wells 6-103, Moore 5-28, Carter 456, Pierce 220, ASmnih 1-20, Powell 1-20, T.Jobnson 1-3. mmecici? inate sana emirheatan 1,51 2 UMHLynch Tech 14 oaraeisy seria TOM 3 65, me hich), 4:45, wae 2% itereption retun (Bela: A: Gare 9 pss fom Pc ta he ick), 148 See UM-FG Novak 51, 0:00 Third 5 11:08. airobemsnest 6:50. FSU—Jones 51 ie an pkey Eee ay aii 3 4, Son 24 Peston 4, Gimore 1-7. #8 Michigan 32, lowa 26 1,40 bebase Waker 22 piss tom Fi oti Bl punto Fe aa OTK Nw ee 68 jow—Clark § ‘rom Banks (Kaeding ick), 13:36, = aa ow, 1367,Vato Py S17Kan 38 Poors 13 Florida St, Maddox 12-51, Jones 12:30, Fc 634, McCray 6-18, Thorpe 1-5, McPherson 2- (ris 4-45, Green ‘Lowe 218, Mores 1-49, Heoggars 15 Haniins 1} #25 Colorado 22 Oklahoma State 1 1, 372-8 ier Vines4-64, Dribeig Soot 1-21, |