Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday September 15 2002 — B5 Edges Continued from B2 around the country Tropical Storm Hanna hit die Gulf Coast creating heavy rain and lightning dial delayed the Georgia-Sout- h Carolina game in Columbia SC by 52 min-utes and the Ohio-Horid-a contest in Gainesville Fla by 46 minutes Elsewhere the UTEP-Oklaho- Indiana-Kentuck- y and Army-Rutge- rs games were all delayed by lightning and rain No 1 Miami 44 Temple 21 At Philadelphia Miami lacked motivation couldn't stay focused played sloppily and still won by 23 points Willis McGahee tied a school record with four rushing touchdowns and Ken Dorsey threw two TD passes as the Hurricanes beat overmatched Temple in die Big East opener for both teams The defending national champions coming off an impressive 41-1- 6 victory at Florida last week improved to 0 and extended the nation’s longest Division A winning streak to 25 games But the Hurricanes aren't i : Florida State used a remarkable 30 minutes of football to regain its stature as the team to beat in the ACC Chris Rix threw for two touchdowns and ran for another as the visiting Seminoles (3-halftime took a lead and rolled past Maryland Turning three tumovers into touchdowns Florida State went up 304) at halftime and improved to 13-- 0 against Since joining Maryland the ACC in 1992 the Semi- noles have won 1 1 straight over the Terrapins by an aver- -' age seme of 5 No 6 Ohio St 25 No 10 Washington St 7 Maurice Clarett ran for 230 yards and two touchdowns — with both scores and 194 of his yards coming in the second half —as the host Buckcame back from an eyes (3-6 deficit early In front of an Ohio Stadium-recor- d crowd of 104553 Clarett ran 44 yards on Ohio State’s first possession of the third quarter His TD put the Buckeyes ahead to righthand (1-- 2) 0) stay touchdown gave the Nittany Lions a 19-- 7 lead Johnson finished with 123 yards and on 19 carries his first time over 100 yards Zack Mills completed 19 of 31 passes 259 yards Bryant Johnson had eight catches 147 yards Nebraska quarterback Jam- -' mal Lord finished with 1 1 1 rushing yards on 14 carries He was 8 or-16 passing 76 yards but was intercepted three times No 9 Georgia 13 : South Carolina 7 13-- 7 Clarett who ran for 175 yards and three TDs in Ohio State’s opener flirted with the freshman single-gam- e record satisfied held by Archie Griffin The “When we had an opportuHeisman win-only two-tim- e ner In the second game of his nity to put the hammer down we didn’t” Dorsey said “You freshman season in 1972 Grifwant to put a team away when fin ran for 239 yards against North Carolina Clarett needed you can” No 2 Oklahoma 68 UTEPO just 10 yards on his final two Nate Hybl threw for 278 carries to break the mark but he was held for no gain yards and two touchdowns No 20 Notre Dune 25 Quentin Griffin ran for 108 No 7 Michigan 23 yards and two scores and host Oklahoma (3-- returned a In the 30th game of the - ' series there were enough pair of interceptions for TDs ' in the victory over UTEP blunders blocks and botched Hybl the starter again due to scoring chances to last a seaknee injury to a season-endin- g son But Shane Walton swatJason White threw a ted away a conversion Sav--ato Antwone tied the would have that pass' scoring 'pass on the second play of the score with 2:53 left His interception sealed the win game and didn’t slow down much the rest of the way He The Irish are off to their with no finished best start since 1996 beat their first Top 10 team in four interceptions in 2 12 quarters Griffin needed just 16 caryears and also scored their ries to gain his yards' Kejuan first offensive touchdowns of Jones also scored twice as the season Oklahoma totaled 549 yards “A win like this is huge” ' Walton said against UTEP (1-coming off a 77-1- 7 loss to Kentucky The defeat also was huge No 3 Texas 52 ' for Michigan (2-North Carolina 21 “Just too many mistakes for Chris Simms threw four a game like that" coach touchdown passes and Cedric Lloyd Carr fcaid “If you make Benson rushed for 208 yards' that many mistakes it’s hard and two scores for visiting to win And we made more Texas mistakes than Notre Dame” had Williams five Each team lost three fum- Roy catches for 136 yards and two bles and had an interception touchdowns as Longhorns There were 18 penalties two coach Mack Brown returned of which went against Michito Kenan Stadium for the first gan and resulted in a safety time since leaving the Tar and touchdown late in the first Heels five years ago half that put the Irish ahead Fa 90 mindboggling Georgia defensive end 51-3- downs — two throwing one running and one receiving — as the visiting Golden Bears knaked off a top-- 1 5 team for the first time since beating No 14 Illinois 4 on Oct - 31-1- frog-strangli- ng 5 1974 Cal also improved to 0 fa the first time since 1996 which was coach Steve Mari- ucci’s only season before leaving fa the San Francisco 3-- 46-min- ’ fa an interception Oregon started slowly but touchSmith had two down runs before Idaho came back with a 51 yard scoring run from Malfred Shaw Fife answered with an TD pass to Sarnie Parker on the next play to make it 21-- 7 49crs The Spartans behind ) fell (2-- 1 fa the second straight week but unlike their victory over Rice they couldn't mount a comeback The Bears scored 1 8 second-quarter points and led 25-- 0 at halftime after scoring on a punt return a safety a trick play and three field goals Michigan State opened - -- 80-ya- rd - the second half with two touchdowns but Cal responded with three consec- uliveTDs 3-- I-- 0) 56-ya- rd ge 2) 1) Texas (2-- 0) jumped to a 24-poi- nt 16-- 7 lead and moved the ball at will for much of the first half The Tar Heels (1-- rallied but Simms and the Longhorns responded to every spurt No 5 Florida St 37 Maryland 10 Notre Dame scored its first offensive TDs of the season with Grant running for the first of his two scores on the game’s opening drive Grant carried 28 times for 132 yards With the Irish ahead 25-1- 7 John Navarre's TD NL Wigginton’s solo home run in the ninth Smith struck out Piazza with a runner on first to Continued from B4 aid the game first-ha- lf 2) - Phillies 4 Pirates 1 Fill-i- n Eric Junge pitched immediately clear what the five impressive innings fa his dispute was about and neither first maja league victory and player would discuss it after the game Philadelphia beat Pittsburgh at Veterans Stadium Ryan Dempster matched the Reds season high Pat Burrell hit his 37th ' homer and with 10 strikeouts in seven Bobby Abreu had a n innings Scott Williamson single The Phillies beat Pittsburgh fa die first pitched the ninth inning for his fourth save time in five tries this season Braves 10 Marlins 5 made an emerJunge (1-Tob Glavine who had lost gency start after Brandon four straight a career-hig- h Duckworth was unable to starts hung on with help from pitch because of stiffness in the bullpen and Atlanta beat his back Junge gave up an Florida at Fro Player Stadium unearned run on four tuts Glavine (17-1pitched striking outlive and walking five-plfour innings for his first win in his last six starts Given Giants 12 Padres 4 a 0 lead he was chased in Barry Bonds reached 100 tire sixth when the Marlins RBIs in a season fa the 11th scored four runs time in his career tying the NL record set by Hank Aaron1 Javy Lopez hit a three-ru- n homer and Gary Sheffield hit and San Francisco defeated his 25th homer for the Braves San Diego at Pac Bell Park Bonds hit a pair of Expos 5 Mets 4 Michael Barrett and Endy singles and Pedro Feliz doubles in matched his career high with Chavez hit two-ru-n three RBIs as the Giants the sixth inning as Montreal remained one game ahead of overcame Mike Piazza’s two ' die Dodgers in the NL wildhomers to beat New Yak at Stadium card race Los Angeles beat Olympic Colorado 16-- 3 Piazza homered to start die It was the first scheduled sixth against Tony Armas Jr (10-1Piazza connected in Saturday night game played at Pacific Bdl Park in the stadithe eighth off Zach Day to um’s three-yereach 30 home runs fa the history And it season start got off to a i as die Giants led 3 after die got his second first inning save despite giving up IV (9-1-3) two-ru- 0) -- : P qS'“ 0) us Include: I — Full service Lube oil A falter up to 5 qt Quaker State Ww 40 oS Check al fluid level i tC--i 5-- tri -- Check a pressure and set to manufacturer speakcations 28 Pwnt vehicle inspection Rear tfaflerential fluid change Front ckflerental Kurd change Windshield good to 35‘ below Expires 9 30 02 iagU de-ic- run-sca-i- ng 2) ar r Open 730 an 800 pm Sal 7 30 am 600 pm Mon-fi- n -- Discount ww mi vouertwa Tim C teTfnounUijWM NORTHERN UTAH Mltofattm -- ttllHqlS 760NHrocRd r iaimL omssoow iso E 7oo s Swell 7MU 4 m-- mm mm SUM fl SALT LAKE NIETRO SwJMmlfa01SllllMOdMSMM MUhOfar-jraSMia- MU Or SMUT m WTSMwdRd tSW 753-24- 12 nm 110SHwy165 ' m WJW 787-184- 4 000 locationt Nationwide eSOUTHERN UTAH Mtaeiuha MWSumSm BUM IMnf UlSwOiMm IS2M1 IKFrtiftHM! nice SEED yw KS liUal fee Sue IMEw SBOIwiMm 154 S ME high-scori- ng 5-- tab — - — a c: l£2 cm noflu E70M Mma ttut HutTOM!" 1314211 Check us out on the web: wwweccctireeonlinecom SMmMI A Providence Logan 885 North Main aEaiL -4 accounted for four touch- min- utes the Gators actually trailed 34) courtesy of an interception by Rex Grossman on his first throw of the night field goal by Kevin a Kerr and a thunderstorm that sent the ' teams to the laker room for a delay No 13 Oregon 58 Idaho 21 Onlerrio Smith ran fa three touchdowns and Jason Fife the host threw two more Ducks (34)) Smith finished with 104 yards rushing on 18 carries while Fife completed 10 of 22 passes for 232 yards without 48-ya- rd 13:58 left No 12 Florida 34 Ohio 6 Led by two touchdowns from Earnest Graham host Florida defeated Ohio in a game whose final score was much more impressive than the Gators’ performance Still smarting from its 41-1- 6 loss to No 1 Miami last week — arid trying to get ready fa next week against Tennessee fa -f- Oregon improved to against Idaho California 46 No 15 Michigan St 22 Cal quarterback Kyle Boiler (2-- 1) 3) 0) up That is until Pollack began a crazy fourth quarter by hitting Gamecocks quar- terback Corey Jenkins as he stood in the end zone Jenk- ins’ arm moved forward but the ball rolled down his body and into Pollack's grasp for a touchdown with fa fa 7-- didn't put the supposedly overmatched Bobcats (0-- away until early in the fourth quarter of this waterlogged game 22-ya- rd 0) 50-1- — Florida 2) Penn St 40 No 8 Nebraska 7 Larry Johnson and Michael Robinson had two touchdown runs apiece in as host Penn Stale routed Nebraska Penn State (2-dominated the third quarter eating away 7:10 before Robinson's 30-poi- nt 0) David Pollack had an unusual interception return fa a touchdown in the fourth quarter as the visiting Bulldogs (2-won their SEC opener and ended a two-gam-e losing streak to the Gamecocks (1-Tropical Storm Hanna delayed the game fa 52 minutes and it seemed like Georgia kicker Billy Bennett's field goal might hold pass to Bennie Joppiu cut the deficit to two points Navarre rolled right ami threw toward Braylon Edwards But Walton leaped high in the air and batted the ball away with his 1 IHELU 2tm AMIN tUMS |