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Show COLLEGE FOOTBALL ~ Ciz STANDINGS W Brimmer INDIVIDU RUSHING wa wie 4 One-Man wrecking ct Ail . Garces W oF A UNLV The jur returned a core, set up 00 14-21 623 +s rdge (run failed Kansas Wyoming for two toucn 245 Saturday Ronnie Lott had th same kind of instinct said UNLV coach Jol Robinson, who tutors ( former star ( va He has a sense {the He is a wondertul plave He is one of the NFL stinctive Moray Gasu/ The Associated Press playe ever coached lhe hich isher ed Badger Heisman back hopefi Ant y Pralned UNLV’s Jamaal Brimmer runs a fumble back 55 yards for a touchdown against Wisconsin. for iwil Dav had left by game's end. It sick feeling i rea seeing your fans walk out ani WIth ¢ left,” safety Jim Leonhard But | probably would YORI S SHAKY nthe SSESSV ins nt, nine NDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING—UNLV. Dorsey 2€ First Quarter AFA—Waller 20 pa: Org) wnus 66 PASSING—UNLV. ce imé UNLV 23, %15 Wisconsin 5 | yt a second Quarter im Hy {} hoy it } i \, \ Writ \n a t} ).P. it high SseasSol 156 yards and came within 13 passing yards of his careet X ed UNLV Wis }bi Waller idown passes for Air force, Which entered the game with the nation’s third-best he { \ 1 78,04 vard average in the lf nt \] ds | WI three for fell Oregor behind ‘ 3 6 28 4 ’ k } Quarter Bazakdua € k 0 0 3 Wyo—Boulrught 2070n % ce 1§ 7-21 v Nethouse lick Third Quarter Middie Tennessee 14 | VisQ) Fourth Quarter rile l ew four \I Nea Ne NICK touch \Lrese ( rie Mississippi 59, \ ( ) 1 Boise State 24, Idaho 10 ) el W | Louisiana-Monroe 14 ed the Tiger 1 Zo 1) wd I nut me i tl th tUS \\ Va Olf Na 1 ton Mice 4 i 8 ind i Vict Oregon State 28 loW Hye OXFORD, Miss Eli Manning was22-for-26 for 353 yards and three touchdowns and =the Rebels scored 45 straight points to rout the Indians Playing less than three juarters, Manning also ran for touchdown to help the Ole Miss (2-1) become the 30th school in NCAA history reach 575victories La,-Monroe Mississippi New Mexico State 16 ‘ iv N) 6-36 8 6 41 iaibe 4 4:49 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS AUSHINGnas, Mi field 0 Nev ¥ v “ Wick), Mai ” 410 aS h M—Smith 8 we OK Ir ato LAFAYETTE, La Kevin Kolb ran for 92 yards and threw a touchdown as to lead the Cougars. Kolb connected with Brandon Middleton on a 62-yard pass with 10:13 left in the third as Houston (2-1) led 14-7. The Cougars scored next on a 12-yard run by Jackie Battle, capping a 7-play 41-yard drive with 5:30 left in the third In the second, Battle scored on 14-yard run With 14:39 left in the fourth juarte Louisiana-Lafayette came back with a 2-yard TD plunge into the end zone by Dwight Lindon to make it 14 toustor Louisiana-Latayette 07 140-21 0707-14 Second Quarter Third Quarter ici a Kolb, (Bel kick U—Ja ick fs whl a first he second 1-0 lead t Quarter Kick i i id ate at halftu ie. 1 L) emaining or ime i vis Tobabe yu 32 benga 13th Idah throw tor ! } wit! 1 the rback to rt inte Erik 304 yards and Victory eptions in one game Pierce aught in 85-yard touchdown pass on Eastern’s first play from scrimmage in the second half [ . Wastungton $4 E Washingtor 4 First Quarter 1 dive with (2-0) p ish past the Cal Poly was led by Hornets tailback scored helped Geno yard Quart on a 62-yard corn udiIng I the : n @& od Sam Hous touchdown eas! 1-4, Ortiz gor can Wh 4 field Curry on Saturday McCown, 35-for-61 for 136 yards, threw a 4-yard TD pass to Julius Cosby with 1:09 left to make it 19-14, and Dez Abrams re covered an onsidekick at the Louisiana Tech45. Six plays later, McCown threwa scrambling trike to Curry at the right edge of the end zone to give the Bulldogs (2-1) the unlikely victory over the Spartans(2-1). (he Spartans, out gained 497-361, got 140 yards rushing from Jaren Hayes and four field goals in seven tries from Dave Rayner, but they managed just five first downs and 127 yards in thelast three quarters. The Bulldogs got more production than that from goals to lead th Bearcats at West Virgini On a day in which the t combined for f ight rain, Guidu vel came his OWN MISCcuUes tO ZIV Cincinnati (2-0) a win ovel West Virginia (1-2) for tl first time in 13 tries UCLA 6, Ulinois 3 Freshman Justin Medlock kicked two field goals, and the Bruin defense did the rest in Pasadena, Calif. Johr Gockman had a chance tot at can prot Gre Ton nt jet Glut prol dete us! time Ke it, but his 43-yard field attempt with 27 seconds | maining was wide left Duke 27, Rice 24 (OT) Brent Garber kicked a yard field goal in overtin« the Blue Devils won « utive gamesfor the fir in five years Tulsa 41, Texas Stat 15: James Kilian led Golden Hurricane’s air and ground attack, throwing [¢ 244 yards and rushing for more. It was Tulsa's thir seasons Victory in three a thefirst for new coach Stevi Kr igthorpe Alabama 27, Kentucky 17: Shaud William 174 yards and three to downs on 30 carries as Crimson Tide (2-1) over; ered the visiting Wild (1-2) Louisville 30, Syraci 20: Stefan LeFors threw 266 yards and thre downs asthe ¢ ardinals y at Syracuse Cheyney 42, West Vir ginia State 33: The Diy [Il Wolves snapped a in SUreakV institute, OTHER GAMES: took Cincinnati 15, West Virginia 13: Gino Guidugli became Cincinnati's career leadel in touchdown passes ind Chet Ervin kicked three Chris the VWW.\ lead Smalls’ 40-yard ir ception return in quarter, Kon and added a the th \ 5-yard run wit WW remail g on 10 David Richardson fue SALT Lake TRIBUNI onow s defense Portiand State 44 Nicholls State 37 10 ’ PORTLAND, a 1—# kruqgu O t-vard +yard EPHRAIM College’s football Snow team picked up where it left off season last stopping the Badgers’ first game of the season but their sev with 30 the Vikings a n-behind vict« winning up DY touchdown 1 Quarter a rd recep i the Al inson tat I ich ba ily chance AUP W UU ViOTAales 1byt f State's quarter, scored 21 points. P The Ba gers were also nurt Dy yards of penalties Once the teresting count gam SnOW Ss defen merged iwo of were halted on inter: ions by Brady to close the 2002 Jason Coutts, making his first start for Snow at juarterbDack, 317 threw yards. Nate and caugnt anotl nate on Brock driv J Sharp helped for: {for & i4 yard I'll be th irries a 13-yard pass score. Team Brian Komney hes and Pima Meikk rusned tor 108 yards anda touchdown three mach had f wasn t pretty t Jel 11a what hi win. | we like 1d Kut Bu nad tot that we - int i In the third it scores ries en t as (2-1) last for a two quarters, the Storm ing six consecutive Victo Ryan u in al well, at least for the f enth straight win, the Montana State 38 Sam Houston State 14 Snowbeats Pima 33-21 Pima Community College 33-21 on Saturday. It was W ned who 101 yards DaCK is Sel Sec 4:30 ten yy run 36, Porter EAST LANSING, Mich Luke McCown threw an ll-yard touch the Randle and rushed tor irre the g [ Dy Walle fi rie ts-Avg. tne juarter \ on in second Q Pret early Mustangs jorack tate yards I j 36-196 28 33-46- season j il and F returned Wash joe Pierce caught Meyer's first four touchdown passes to tie the school record for TD re touchdaow! the ia mpod pa Three scores touchdowns Saturday to ice ny Hershey kicked WIThI ird i) yard three th to Cal Poly 31 Sacramento State 17 id the Eagies to a nonconter OCATELLO, [dah in Ybarra threw for ible \ five idaho State 42 Northern Colorado 33 { h i Nick | lead gai RECEIVING: re ushes-yard Passing omp-Att-Int z i Me ver passed for W with by pas: ack CHENEY, D halt 37 ewa th Quarter of the Southland Cont on he Fourth Central Washington 29 doy Jeff Sam Houst tion Veet has gsirand OSiINg SAN LUIS OBISPO Calif quartt on yarder hit 19 40-171 35 3-16 yards, including a 76-yard scoring play. Another80yarder was negated by a holding penalty oF Ww Eastern Washington 48 i TD pa ence, KU Wyo receiver Shawn Piper, who had 10 catches for 171 We hock istol covery 16k beat Michigan State 20-19 Fourth Quarter I Sam t started ther with two seconds left as Louisiana Tech rallied to (K Nachols Wick), 5 Kueck n Montan the eu (Yau PASSING—Sar down pass to D.J. A 50,654 W and anoth in Montan n amiet THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wick Fourth Quarter 1 pass from Spurlock (Nic Miss—Pittma: 38 Michela i tant (Y pa rusned t Nedd 2-31, Van 4 amet CK Ni it Miss 14.56. First Quarter STANDINGS whiage INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (Beck LouisianaTechpulls upset in final minutes Nichols lock Mis: 14 14-59 21 ‘ Calm over Whitlemore AROUND THE NATION Talmadge, Waller lead Montana by Sam Houston \V ‘@uSS) NICK from BO. $41.3 Fourth Quarter wh J pass .—16.329. I } 26 Fourth Quarter sufley 4 pass from x First Quarter Big Sky (Beck RUSHING—Sa rt ass 0-3 0 Second Quarter Clemson 37 Whitet 70 pass trom Whittemore WICK, May First Quarter } mmons 4 NT AFA 38 Arkansas State 1 k CK Houston 21, La.-Lafayette 14 SE Missouri ‘ a Aur lead ASU’s offense. O i Beck lock 32 pass from Whitlemore (Beck Third Quarter 11 yards and a touchdown to hird 1} \ WN Klliot Jacobs passed for f tro TOT 6 run Second Quarter KU—Gordon k JONESBORO, Ark Johnathan Burke grabbed two nterceptions to lead a strong ve effort for the Indi ) ided 1 Wyc—McGuttey 33 pass from Bramiet (Yaussi Ashcroft 42, 8 first two Arkansas State 21 Southeast Missouri 3 First Quarter Way Third Quart Fourth Quarte l VISI | Kel y 2 SanDiegoSt UTEP a Hurt 4¢ ) New Mex t tuck) KU—Nwabut Second Quarter AV Offensively ton rushed for | carries 0! SDS ack Fourth Quarter LSC corner who returning on for a touchdow! Wyo—Bouknight 47 pass from Bramiet (Yaussi Third Quarter Asheroft 25, 4 Fourth Quarter i ( pP ASO McMillan 53 fumble recovery (Beck kick NT \ STANDINGS KI ENS Third Quarter art San Diego State 34, UTEP U hick), 10:19. A The Falcons st vard n zround, lightly less than their 325 Sun Belt \ ()\W W ge (Asheron eads wayfor Boise against Idaho ° ) b pas § AF A—Wa nh inaged 1} ALL 18 caught two ushing offens¢ if Second Quarter 7.5 FORCE passes for d and urd Quarter hon & sohans kick). AC \DEMY, Harridge oOlo, Chance threw three touchdown Dasses is the Falcons improved to 3-0. Harridge completed 10 of 15 ) WICE 54 Karkand ans F A—Waille! AIR) eft it } K Willias Bazaldua hick Air Force 34, North Texas 21 0500 Bad ) nsec 2-4 ha Wis 8 arter the 5 RECEIVING 21147 O42 14 07 14—35 First Quarter KU—Nwabuisi 6 pass from Whillemore (Beck 38 NLY Wisconsir i Ce) \ RECEIVING—UNLV (sey v Stadium i games, and scored 28 straight pointsafter falling behind 7-6 North Texas Air Force minutes raina yore) 6 PASSING- Charles LARAMIE, Wyo. Gordon caught three passes for 85 yards and a pair of touch downs as the Jayhawks held off the Cowboys. Wyoming out scored the Jayhawks 21-7in the second half, bringing the crowd to its feet late in the game. But it was not enough to recover from i three touchdown deficit With about five minutes left, Casey Bramlet connected with Ryan McGuffey on a 4 yard scoring pass, bringing the Cowboys to 42-28. Kansas (2-1) failed to convert on its next possession, and Wyoming scored again when Bramlet threwa 9-yard touchdown pass to Jason Bouknight. Bramlet finished 33-for-46 for 328 yards and four touch down passes. He threw two scoring passes each to McGuffey and Bouknight. downswith his first tw ! eer Interceptions a nad two sacks among | ame high 11 tackles as the Rebels stunned Ne 1 W COnSIN knw Kansas 42, Wyoming 35 on fumble a2 MADISON Jamaal MWC Pr Seaer Associarin September 14, 2003 algae. Pug Sunday, DJ } >, iUl x He large ‘POOR CO |