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SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM SATURDAY’S GAMES

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Navy’s Jerry Dawson returned a punt 68 yards for a touchdown in the Midshipmen’s 28-17 loss to Boston College, the first punt return by Navy for a touchdown since Phil McConkey did it against Syracuse in 1977. Navy quarterback Alton Grizzard’s afternoon also left an impression. He threw five interceptions and lost a fumble.

Wake Forest’s 52-14 victory over previously unbeaten Army was the Deacons’ biggest offensive output since a 66-21 victory over Virginia in 1975. The 52 points were the most Army has given up since a 62-8 loss to North Carolina in 1982.

Texas Christian scored four fourth-quarter touchdowns for its third consecutive come-from-behind victory, 42-21 over Southern Methodist. TCU also defeated Missouri and Oklahoma State on fourth-quarter rallies. The 42 points were the most TCU has scored against SMU since a 48-3 victory in 1916.

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Jeff Shudak kicked two field goals in Iowa State’s 34-20 victory over Western Michigan, giving him 44 in his career. That broke the school record of 43 set by Alex Giffords in 1979-82.

Notre Dame, which had to rally to defeat Michigan and Michigan State the past two weeks, made Purdue its third Big Ten victim, 37-11. The Boilermakers were held to 24 yards rushing and did not convert any of their 10 third-down opportunities.

Todd Kinchen scored on a 79-yard pass play and set up another touchdown with a 60-yard punt return to help Louisiana State upset No. 11 Texas A&M;, 17-8.

Randy Baldwin broke a 41-year-old Mississippi single-game rushing record with 241 yards in a 31-21 victory over Tulane.

Michigan State won its 500th game with a 34-10 victory over Rutgers.

STREAKS

Alabama’s 59-28 victory over Vanderbilt ended the Crimson Tide’s five-game losing streak, the longest at the school since 1956, and made a winner of Coach Gene Stallings for the first time in his four games as Alabama coach. Alabama scored 52 points in the first half, breaking the school record of 48 set against Mississippi last season.

Northwestern’s 24-7 victory over Northern Illinois ended the Wildcats’ 14-game losing streak. Their last victory, 28-7 over Purdue, came in the 10th game of the 1988 season.

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Florida State’s 39-28 victory over Virginia Tech was the Seminoles’ 14th in a row, the longest winning streak in the country.

After its 63-35 victory over William & Mary, Virginia is off to a 5-0 start for the first time since 1949.

NOW THIS IS FOOTBALL

North Carolina State and North Carolina did their scoring with their feet, and most of it from long range. Damon Hartman’s 56-yard field goal as time expired gave the Wolfpack a 12-9 victory. North Carolina’s Clint Gwaltney had tied the score with a 21-yard field goal with 1:06 left. Fans at Chapel Hill, N.C., booed the decision to go for that tying field goal, then fell silent when Hartman kicked his. Hartman had field goals of 45, 40 and 44 yards before his 56-yarder, a school record that topped the 54-yarder he hit against North Carolina in 1988. Gwaltney connected from 48 and 41 yards.

IN QUOTES

Purdue Coach Fred Akers, after the Boilermakers lost to Notre Dame, 37-11: “Give those guys an inch and they’ll take a mile. And they took a couple of miles today.”

Florida Coach Steve Spurrier, after a 34-21 victory over Mississippi State: “We did have some stupid plays, but I really believe our players played with a tremendous amount of effort. . . . When bad things did happen, nobody put their head between their legs and nobody started pointing fingers.”

Kansas was a massive underdog to Oklahoma but outgained the Sooners, 396 yards to 261, in the first half before finally losing, 31-17. Said Oklahoma fullback Kenyon Rasheed: “It was a shock to me . We’re used to putting 60 or 70 points on them.”

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Oregon State Coach Dave Kragthorpe, after playing Nebraska tough before losing, 31-7: “Our problem is we’re not as big and strong as Nebraska . We can’t get up and play smash-mouth football with them.”

INJURIES

Arizona State quarterback Paul Justin suffered a separated left shoulder in the third quarter of the Sun Devils’ 30-9 upset loss to Missouri. . . . Colorado quarterback Darian Hagan left the game against Washington because of a bruised shoulder. Colorado won, 20-10. . . . Baylor quarterback Brad Goebel suffered a broken right wrist in the second quarter of the Bears’ 21-15 victory over Texas Tech.

ONE WAY AND ANOTHER

No. 19 Clemson and Atlantic Coast Conference foe Duke are heading in opposite directions. The Tigers, who defeated the Blue Devils, 26-7, at Clemson, S.C., have outscored their opponents, 133-7, at home this season and are 4-1 overall, 2-1 in the ACC. Duke (1-3, 0-2) has been outscored, 85-7, in its last two games.

THEY SHOWED ‘EM

Missouri entered the game against No. 21 and unbeaten Arizona State with a 1-2 record and on the heels of a 58-7 loss to Indiana. The Tigers left the game at Columbia, Mo., with a 30-9 upset victory. It was Missouri’s first victory at home over a Pacific 10 Conference team since 1974 and the Tigers’ first victory over a ranked opponent since a 10-0 defeat of Oklahoma in 1983.

OUT OF THEIR LEAGUE

The eight teams in the Ivy League played nonconference opponents Saturday. Most of them will be happy to pick on someone their own size next Saturday. Seven of the eight Ivy League teams lost, the success story of the afternoon being Dartmouth, which tied New Hampshire, 21-21. The casualty list: Connecticut 44, Yale 7; Colgate 39, Princeton 13; Bucknell 42, Cornell 21; Lehigh 42, Columbia 9; Holy Cross 35, Harvard 14; Lafayette 20, Pennsylvania 13; and Fordham 35, Brown 28. The Ivies were outscored, 278-126.

BIG PLAYS

Notre Dame linebacker Scott Kowalkowski forced Purdue quarterback Eric Hunter to fumble twice. The Fighting Irish turned both into touchdowns in a 37-11 victory.

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Chuck Carswell’s punt returns of 14 and 55 yards set up 10 fourth-quarter points as Georgia got its third consecutive comeback victory, 19-15, over East Carolina. Carswell, who sat out the 1989 season with a neck injury, set up a 51-yard touchdown drive with his short return and a field goal with his 55-yarder.

THE HARD WAY

There’s nothing easy about winning for Midwestern State, an NAIA school in Wichita Falls, Tex. The team had lost 10 consecutive games before prevailing over Howard Payne, 23-16, in a game that went into five overtimes. (The teams set up 25 yards from the end zone to start each overtime.) Midwestern ended its streak when Steve Rutherford hit Ronald Heolson for a 25-yard scoring pass. The teams had combined to miss five field-goal attempts from inside the 40 before the game was decided.

HOW THE TOP 25 FARED Rank: 1 Team: Notre Dame Record: 3-0 Synopsis: Beat Purdue, 37-11; The Irish netted 502 yards in total offense, 374 on the ground, and Rocket Ismail had a 64-yard touchdown run. Next Game: Stanford (Oct. 6) Rank: 2 Team: Florida State Record: 4-0 Synopsis: Beat Virginia Tech, 39-28; Seminoles didn’t lead for good until Terrell Buckley scored on a 53-yard interception return late in third quarter. Next Game: Miami (Fla.) (Oct. 6) Rank: 3 Team: Auburn Record: 2-0-1 Synopsis: Tied No. 5 Tennessee, 26-26; The Tigers trailed, 26-9, early in the fourth quarter but rallied to get the tie. Next Game: Louisiana Tech (Oct. 6) Rank: 4 Team: BYU Record: 4-1 Synopsis: Lost to Oregon, 32-16; Ty Detmer threw five interceptions and was sacked five times, although he did pass for 442 yards. Next Game: Colorado St. (Oct. 13) Rank: 5 Team: Tennessee Record: 3-0-2 Synopsis: Tied No. 3 Auburn, 26-26; The Volunteers had a chance to win with 15 seconds left, but Greg Burke missed a 34-yard field-goal attempt.

Next Game: Florida (Oct. 13) Rank: 6 Team: Michigan Record: 2-1 Synopsis: Beat Maryland, 45-17; Jon Vaughn, averaging 244.5 yards per game, had only 89 yards in 22 carries but scored two touchdowns. Next Game: At Wisconsin (Oct. 6) Rank: 7 Team: Virginia Record: 5-0 Synopsis: Beat William & Mary, 63-35; Leading only 27-21 at halftime, the Cavaliers pulled away in the third quarter. Next Game: No. Carolina St. (Oct. 13) Rank: 8 Team: Nebraska Record: 4-0 Synopsis: Beat Oregon State, 31-7; The Cornhuskers, favored by 51 1/2 points, trailed 7-3 at halftime and led only 10-7 after three quarters. Next Game: At Kansas State (Oct. 6) Rank: 9 Team: Oklahoma Record: 4-0 Synopsis: Beat Kansas, 31-17; The Sooners were outgained, 396-261, but four Jayhawk turnovers resulted in 24 points. Next Game: At Oklahoma State (Oct. 6) Rank: 10 Team: Miami (Fla.) Record: 2-1 Synopsis: Beat Iowa, 48-21; Craig Erickson threw for 360 yards and three touchdowns as the Hurricanes shook off the Hawkeyes in second half. Next Game: Florida State (Oct. 6) Rank: 11 Team: Texas A&M; Record: 3-1 Synopsis: Lost to LSU, 17-8; LSU’s Todd Kinchen scored on a 79-yard pass play and set up another score with a 60-yard punt return. Next Game: Texas Tech (Oct. 6) Rank: 12 Team: Washington Record: 3-1 Synopsis: Lost to No. 20 Colorado, 20-14; The Huskies threatened twice in the fourth quarter, but both times drives ended on end-zone interceptions. Next Game: At Arizona State (Oct. 6) Rank: 13 Team: Houston Record: 3-0 Synopsis: Beat Rice, 24-22; The Cougars trailed 22-7 at halftime before rallying. Roman Anderson’s 32-yard field goal won the game. Next Game: At Baylor (Oct. 6) Rank: 14 Team: Illinois Record: 2-1 Synopsis: Did not play. Next Game: At Ohio State (Oct. 6) Rank: 15 Team: Ohio State Record: 2-1 Synopsis: Lost to USC, 35-26; The Buckeyes scored with 2:38 left, but the game was called because of bad weather after USC recovered an onsides kick. Next Game: Illinois (Oct. 6) Rank: 16 Team: Arizona Record: 3-1 Synopsis: Lost to California, 30-25; Mike Palawski threw for two touchdowns and ran for another and Russell White scored twice for Cal. Next Game: At UCLA (Oct. 6) Rank: 17 Team: Florida Record: 4-0 Synopsis: Beat Mississippi State, 34-21; Shane Matthews threw for 351 yards, and the Gators’ defense held the Bulldogs to 58 yards in second half. Next Game: LSU (Oct. 6) Rank: 18 Team: USC Record: 3-1 Synopsis: Beat Ohio State, 35-26; The Trojans had 331 rushing yards, with Ricky Ervins running for a career-high 199 yards and two touchdowns. Next Game: Washington State (Oct. 6) Rank: 19 Team: Clemson Record: 4-1 Synopsis: Beat Duke, 26-7; The Tigers, leading only 10-0 at halftime, pulled away in the second half to avoid a second consecutive loss to the Blue Devils. Next Game: Georgia (Oct. 6) Rank: 20 Team: Colorado Record: 3-1-1 Synopsis: Beat No. 12 Washington, 20-14; Quarterback Darian Hagan ran for two third-quarter touchdowns before leaving the game with a shoulder injury. Next Game: At Missouri (Oct. 6) Rank: 21 Team: Arizona State Record: 2-1 Synopsis: Lost to Missouri, 30-9; Quarterback Kent Kiefer of Tempe, Ariz., and receiver Damon Mays of Phoenix teamed up for two Missouri scores. Next Game: Washington (Oct. 6) Rank: 22 Team: Michigan State Record: 1-1-1 Synopsis: Beat Rutgers, 34-10; Sophomore Rico Duckett rushed for 229 yards as the Spartans won their 500th game. Next Game: Iowa (Oct. 6) Rank: 23 Team: Arkansas Record: 2-1 Synopsis: Beat Colorado State, 31-20; Razorbacks broke 17-17 tie in third quarter, scoring on a 27-yard pass play from Quinn Grovey to Tracy Caldwell. Next Game: TCU (Oct. 6) Rank: 24 Team: Fresno State Record: 5-0 Synopsis: Beat Cal State Fullerton, 38-3; Quarterback Mark Barsotti threw for two touchdowns and Aaron Craver ran for 121 yards and two scores. Next Game: At Northern Illinois (Oct. 6) Rank: 25 Team: South Carolina Record: 3-1 Synopsis: Lost to Georgia Tech, 27-6; Gamecock quarterback Bobby Fuller threw three interceptions and was sacked five times. Next Game: Eastern Carolina (Oct. 6) * Rankings according to the Associated Press poll.

BY THE NUMBERS TOP PASSERS

Player, Team Cmp. Att. Yds. TD KLINGLER, Houston 34 56 454 2 DETMER, BYU 33 57 442 2 PALUMBIS, Stanford 27 39 387 1 MARTINI, San Jose State 23 32 361 4 ERICKSON, Miami 17 33 360 3 HUNTER, Purdue 21 37 354 1 MATTHEWS, Florida 27 42 351 3 WHITE, Auburn 30 58 338 3 STUDER, CS Long Beach 20 38 331 2 HAKEL, William & Mary 29 48 326 1 McGWIRE, San Diego State 18 27 322 2 S. MOORE, Virginia 15 26 291 2 MUSGRAVE, Oregon 23 37 286 3 KIEFER, Missouri 20 33 279 2 VAN PELT, Pittsburgh 22 33 276 2 B. JOHNSON, Florida State 22 38 254 2 CLAY, TCU 19 33 252 3

TOP RUSHERS

Player, Team Car. Yds. TD DAVIS, Louisiana Tech 47 302 3 BALDWIN, Mississippi 17 241 2 DUCKETT, Michigan State 33 229 1 ERVINS, USC 28 199 2 BEASLEY, West Virginia 22 197 1 KIRBY, Virginia 23 188 4 CHRISTIAN, Northwestern 43 179 1 FISHER, Virginia 14 164 2 FLOWERS, Nebraska 16 151 1 RHETT, Florida 25 143 0 BIENIEMY, Colorado 29 143 0 WILLIAMS, Wake Forest 19 138 2 BROWN, UCLA 37 125 1 CRAVER, Fresno State 24 121 2

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TOP RECEIVERS

Player, Team Rec. Yds. TD EXUM, Long Beach 7 188 1 SMITH, Kansas State 7 179 1 MILBURN, Stanford 8 163 1 NYBERG, BYU 8 151 0 CARROLL, Miami 6 146 2 McCAFFREY, Stanford 11 145 0 BAILEY, Washington 8 141 0 DAWSEY, Florida State 7 137 1 KINCHEN, LSU 5 133 1 MILLS, Florida 4 118 1 MAYS, Missouri 5 108 2

ROSE BOWL RACE

PACIFIC 10 Team Conference Overall Team Confere W L T W L T W L UCLA 2 0 0 2 2 0 Indiana 0 0 Washington 1 0 0 3 1 0 Illinois 0 0 Arizona 1 1 0 3 1 0 Iowa 0 0 California 1 1 0 2 2 0 Michigan 0 0 Washington State 1 1 0 2 3 0 Ohio State 0 0 Stanford 1 1 0 1 3 0 Michigan State 0 0 USC 0 1 0 3 1 0 Minnesota 0 0 Oregon 0 1 0 3 1 0 Northwestern 0 0 Arizona State 0 0 0 2 1 0 Purdue 0 0 Oregon State 0 1 0 0 5 0 Wisconsin 0 0

Team nce Overall T W L T UCLA 0 3 0 0 Washington 0 2 1 0 Arizona 0 2 1 0 California 0 2 1 0 Washington State 0 2 1 0 Stanford 0 1 1 1 USC 0 1 2 0 Oregon 0 1 2 0 Arizona State 0 1 2 0 Oregon State 0 1 2 0

PACIFIC 10: Saturday’s Results USC 35, Ohio St. 26 UCLA 30, Washington State 20 California 30, Arizona 25 Colorado 20, Washington 14 Missouri 30, Arizona St. 9 Nebraska 31, Oregon St. 7 Oregon 32, Brigham Young 16 San Jose St. 29, Stanford 23 PACIFIC 10: Next Week’s Schedule Arizona vs. UCLA, Rose Bowl Washington St. vs. USC, Coliseum San Jose St. at California Stanford at Notre Dame Utah St. at Oregon Washington at Arizona St. BIG TEN: Saturday’s Results Indiana 37, E. Michigan 6 Miami (Fla.) 48, Iowa 21 Michigan 45, Maryland 17 Michigan St. 34, Rutgers 10 Missouri 30, Arizona St. 9 Nebraska 31, Oregon St. 7 Northwestern 24, N. Illinois 7 Notre Dame 37, Purdue 11 USC 35, Ohio St. 26 BIG TEN: Next Week’s Schedule Iowa at Michigan St. Indiana at Northwestern Illinois at Ohio St. Minnesota at Purdue Michigan at Wisconsin

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