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Show Bae The Salt Lake Tribune COLLEGE FOOTBALL Sunday,S P Featured: Gam ish lr Blow d, 1 10, 1995 iptemellet=i4 ie Lea ber SATURDAY’S COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCORES + ee “sn Propet | Moar10 a ‘Trinity, 14, Pinay 7 Vipatoa St Kavies 30 faba 30, Sigmon, Jows 27 , “4 a ounM He TR RI PU—Rogers 42 run (Botich kick) Then Come Back =:=""** ND—Sollaann 15 pass from Powlas (Kapka To Beat Purdue t=" ass froce Trefager) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | quarter collapse brought eae WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.| back memories of last week- ND Notre Dametailback Ran. | 84, when the Irish were em- 2 Fint Downs dy Kinder has been waiting | arrassed by Northwestern O° ained three years to prove he can makethe big-time plays. On Saturday, he got his chance. i2 their home opener. Notre 4, Dame gave up two touch- 17252 downs in less than two min- 121 utes inthe fourth quarter. i , = 654 Notre Dame had just fin- ished blowing a 15-point lead “This win was huge,” Pow- 24s. lus said. “We needed a win 224 we needed it now. An 0-2 when Kinderbrokefree fora 52-yard touchdown run that Purdoe El - Return Yards Comp-Att-int Punts FumblesLost Penalties 3 18953 3 o8 551 Tineol Possession. $128 neiINDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-—-Notre Dame, Kinder 1¢142, Den- gave the 25th-ranked Fight. Start would have really hurt ae eee aeeecatSokee ing Irish a 35-28victory over| ¥SPurdue. 14minas 5). Purdue, Alsttt 21-115, Rogers 5-68, Watson's 13-yard run —o ‘Trefrger 5-15, Reeves 1-14, Allen “It was the perfectsitua- | ve Purduewithin 28-20 Dame, Pris 1725-2252 vith 11:31 to play. After the >conse PAS! on é tion and great to be in that situation,” Kindersaid. “It's au Powlus’ eeae Hee eee oa orvewe. go. But Purdue ran out of Gr renllyaneseed apiat tie good season,” he said. “This ‘Air Force 34, Wyoming 10 Boise St. 38, Uiah St. 14 Fresno St 25, California 24 Idaho St 28, Cal Poly-SLO 22 t rick Mayes was picked off by ey24#1 Kinder2.88, Parmer I-17, Edwards 117, really ae Cee Derrick Brown, who scam- Sollmaz 1-15, Denson 1-9, Wallace 1-6 Corsplewic. 4 1, Astott 45, Watson Purdue had a chancetotie pert Sa. ae ns 2-20,14Alien 2-28, Jones 1-12, Stephens r down. 14, Olivadotti the game when running back Trefzger's pass to tailback MikeAlstott rushed 34 yards Corey Rogers on the converto the Irish 13 with 1:13 to sion tied it 28-28. so we have ashotat a real , Liberty $1 Edwi win W. Watson on fourth dow lown came up two yards didn’t do Thenothing team played great, we it. have to be short with 52 seconds left, Coach Lou Holtz StraNr Uy : the half, and a victory . seemed certain after the college bare mak.| » Notre Dameholds a 44-21- was ahead 21-13 when Pow. 200th ing him the 15th couch 1G 2 advantagein its series with jus threw a 51-yard touchreachthat milestone. Seeeee cova pass to Emimett Mosley "7 Notre Dame's Randy Kinder breaksfree for i 12 I didA not know how we But Purdue Coach Jim Col- wit Quarter” “"* "4i were Boing to respond in lette said heis proud of the ae this]Weekend. lobed his Lar payee Satur- fourth in the game, tying a| eaten Hi Aiheer tnae down pass from Burgdort 3i"" : seconds remaining aa “We came out and we| ter Purduesettled for a 21- Satirdayand ee NO it a i he had hoped his college debut last year we gave up the big plays,” bich after getting to Notre sissippi. “I stepped upin the against Northwestern. Pow-| said linebacker Chike Okea- Dame’s 4. Trefzger was 15 0f We didn’t expect to be 1-| lus was 17 of 25 for 252 for, who hadfive tackles. otre Dame's fourth- 1 at this stageof the season,| yards. Sues “TemLee | (pas Ee == Tove ‘mann ick) HaFa aare as s Wye $83 ay ust eae FI "ionYara ia 22 Se Pees oo, iB 2 ogSe 13252 1238 Compatitnt ts Tech Texas caughtthreepassesin thefinal drive, and Conway, who = missed two field goale kicked the game-winner as the No. 4 Nittany Lions de-| 7 “I put us in a hole,” En- eam ma Bi responsible and wanted to get us out.” with He made a 39-yarder remai CINCINNATI — Matt Miller overcame six turn- 35.199 6170 Rashes¥ Ys Passing heture Yards minutes — the latter= time| 58 ran out — as KansasStatefinally wore down Cincinnati. sai inka down passes in the final 4% 24.4 ining to Ee eck ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - moment for pass from Tommie Frazier and his Ne- "Gpios rn Rear it Coat otPa tattheHaieroo |EASTLANSINGMie—| SE| tHE four seconds xweuxe| 301 COLLEGE PARK, y Md, — na for JERemetic) the first time in BtParkmpesto Masisana Years, scoring 25 second-halt pene sen npectotite ee urnover-prone Tar Heel UGA—Bawarts I run (Langley bck kick) North Cxrolina MD-Ro eanDem kick),a MDMJoanna 0ps romCummingsRat ATT a Bit a FACaton raBarnes (0Donal tra Thos , Mb—Sirede28run i NDA Tota32petoi “Gapa foo 6 é to EmSOT a daSlatecquuda'ttunupthe overs to throw = twoA touch-|| ps over Georgia. veges Seog A St. 45 1 Florida ; 2K Mansa Se Cincinnati 21 A feated the Red Raiders 24-23 | er for both teams. ata aieSane4timeses15 | pean Saturdayin the season open- 2nd String 8 = Baterierit.Wilms 12Howard17, a ras e left Ii 10 seconds ---,, Tennessee to an SEC victory N. Maryland 32 Carolina 18 aeeee Benatspaom Maine la te) Scoala oe NC—RG Caparelli 21 TEN—Hall'4 FG. cragsaiding 635, Ble 24Rastaly 16 $15, insmotra re 1awes fumbled punts ied to touchdowns for the Red Raiders, Passes Yarts pnaatSodMn 1Seues i* iitbuctaher PS roteTe, Tenn. — Jeff Hall's 34-yardfield goal| He Album With Hardy2-34, Booth 2-31. Brock 4-20. Norton 12 13-21-0-162, Griese fotiiiea od SaeSFclementneSa SPASLSTfiowsrd 1217-0178 1-10.wile 18.950-261, Russell St, Tae VING—LSU, Kennison 4-81, gia 2 KNOXVILLE, Georgia 27 TES cae wm tn| oO Hd (ws-2), : 2 2% 2 by twowil But Engram, whose two pigtbom UALseaman | O° ion 12 Grau 515eanae| aba Tae 1, Bri! 119, Se eeeteed|eeneae saisa0 Nana | ete iitsoseluent” Moa Mepis en 1.21.24, Boch 6% minutesleft. in byt a edsoiinvalStimesoe Coon| tein|| raaterate Setoeas streak was in jeopardy when le PASSING—Tple, urn 1836115, Wet Sbulag 1-4 Reeves 1 Blevas 7.0 pea 2 a0Fo , ian 1181-20 Penn State got the ball trail ing 1-2)Robinson Ce eenanhalt 120 638 | 0 8 8, “a pore ae Ee Hi Lawetit D6 rane sean “Ai Aaloe 55 poss om Bardot (Proctor Ne|ee eg ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 5 Heee PRDites cate la--C.Brown 27 pass from ka 1Michigan Soa tyaa names 20 eid iaads ama Y: Passing ‘etaar i|: Lag, e Texas Tech li he an be trors 9 pest ta Bugdort(Prdor #8 , Tennessee 30 9! to Burgdort (Proctor ed Mic—Davis3 run (Hamilton tick) . ic) 405 ESSE 15, Owens 462Hal 55 bePrcer MicBiakabutuka 10 run (Hamlin kick WVa—Purnel 23 pass from Jobnston (Bau- ° o Perales fee a a Ts-Chaltanooga,Grier 17-64, pock- | RUSHING AB2tonGan ee) 1 daha rw ¢82Gone $3 Gate 8-37,Bailey 3-34. Fuller 2°93, Dillard 1-13, Poor 0 seone eneetascattaen S22 Vo--Earber 1 run Ostomgon kick) le credit, the offensiveline.” HOW THE TOP 25 TEAMS FARED W. Virgina 07107-4 Wolverines beat Memphis. ‘rome | run (Michalski tick) State “3p he'dcome back for the ball,”| tvs.)Aubun, HinesTote48,i Eee ad ees a Meee -13, Baker I-11, Terrell serves Biakabutuka rushed for 143 over Temple. eee victory Ta o7 oes Yards and two scores asthe gate sippiState. et, saw Toderick, and I ae Tees Same cliranos ihMan Mosley’s TD came rightaf- terceptions. overcamea sloppystart for a up two touchdowns and Tim enn 27 for 181 yards and twoin- oer ne FumblesLot eee Te ane gm {ite| day. even af the outcome school record he matched in knew what we had to do, but| yard field goal by Brad Bo- victory over Southern Mis- $3 Hada very (good offensive a what ste day.” eon Y2 etiefed’ z beat quick-starting Missis- ‘TOial© pos from: Hampton Stefben kick) ees matea PAE- Ee | . . . the game-winning touchdown against Purdue. The TD pass was Powius W. Montana 98, HumboldtSt. 21 ‘Washington St. 38, Montana 21 ‘Tri-State 82, Taylor 24 f wee jome people might put it up Tne, Brian Burgdotf put to COD ee Toderick Malone. Michael Conroy/TheAssociated Prese third quarter. Notre Dame got his - UCLA 23, Brigham ¥ ‘Toledo 41, E. Teanessce St. 20 ‘Ball St 20, W. Iinois 7 Notre Dame led 14-10 at Stanford 27,Utah 20 ‘iia 26, Mount St. Joseph 20 IDWEST Augustana SD. SF sino 6 oe fense gave us the ball and we ‘St Mary's, Cal. 44, CSU-Chiro 20 Stephen F Austin 27, Youngstown St. 0 ‘Virginia 29, ‘oe é hell of a game,the fans said. said. “The “The de. de- WS downs, turning theball over| ongif Trefrecr oot their money's worth.” ager whenRick Trefzger’s pass to agce i gan 15 | Navy 33 Ny isto 78 SMU 2 WolaHattentere ie fourth-quarter scores,q ran Bobo enoughto outlast Clemson i 144s He 7 Florida St. Chri — TemoewerRak PaWied[2 fos madeneNavy(and eee eetwins 2 rik Bentey ict iihSatore $23 ‘trahan238 FSt_Withams 8 Westeraa| ESET Utah State) coach Charlie ( as the ik Gi piMim jusfetepe defensive 4, Plow 1 SE .. a ; ini Gem-tiorwspaniumGoceSear ck) ey N.C a 29 back-turned-quarterback| Fie Doves : we Rushes-¥i TrewsVas ae iy Comp. Attnt Bats Fumbles Rey aan DIVIDUAL ST BUSHING-N. CarlinLato, 408 L Johan 15-68, Tass 97, MeGregoe 22 Wat oe fac Some 1d Marenees ee Carolina, ThomasRapes 20-344-292 110. Camm1016-0190 MavandNG—N, derdogs. . braska teammates. 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Madre Hill scored a school.| 5° Prt Downs nateetedge few Yaa Coparit "enue, gi. a| in Carolina South beat S28 ee comers “roomitnooaL sarees ri "4 % down reception earlyin the | 13 minutes remaining in Arkansas Tecordfor sixtouchdowns and 3ii yards as Arkan-| ran ‘sri {rus (Laiouete kick ies tea iy SEED Freshman Terry Jackson for three touchdowns rushed |™* yohtfeitnis . FARGNG” Nar arse s| #5 Fiorida 42 '> lowa State 10 1188) o FORT WORTH, i. 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