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4B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - September 22, 1997

GAME STATISTICS

PASSING
Player
Griese
Brady
Kapsner
Totals

C-A
13-22
4-5
1-1
18-28

Yds
169
18
1
188

RUSHING
Player Att
Thomas 21
Howard 19
C. Williamsll
Schanski 3
McCall 4
Ford 2
Woodson 1
Totals 61
RECEIVING
Player No.
C. Williams 5
McCall 3
Woodson 2
Howard 2
Streets 2
Tuman 1
Shaw 1
Thomas 1
Roth 1
Totals 18
PUNTING
Player
Vinson
Team
Totals
KICKOFF RETI
Player No
C. Williams 1
Totals I

Yds
122
112
77
18
12
12
-9
344
Yds
52
14
45
21
13
23
15
4
1
188

Avg
5.8
5.9
7.0
6.0
3.0
6.0
-9.0
5.6
Avg
10.4
4.7
22.5
10.5
6.5
23.0
15.0
4.0
1.0
10.4

TD
1
0
0
1
Lg
12
17
16
11
11
12
0
17
Lg
19
7
35
11
7
23
15
4
1
35

No. Yds Avg
2 101 50.5
1 -4 -4
3 97 32.3

URNS

Ht
0
0
0
0
TD
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
4
TD
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Lg
51
0
51
gTD
50
50
g TD
S0
Tot
9
6
5
5
4
4
4
'4
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

. N

Yds Avg
25 25.0
25 25.0

PUNT RETUJRNS
Player No. Yds
Woodson 4 21
Shaw 2 23
Whitley 1 5
Totals 7 49

L9
25
25
L9

Avg
5.3
11.5
5.0
7.0

DEFENSE
Player
Hendricks
Sword
Woodson
Weathers
Jones
Mayes
Ray
J. Williams
Hall
Feazell
Taylor
Gold
Brown
Copenhaver
Holtry
Miller
Patmon
Peterson
Schanski
Crispin
Renes
Smokevich
Wilson

so
5
6
5
4
4
2
2
2
3
2
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0

At
4
0
0
1
0
2
2
2
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1

WARREN ZINN/Daily I na tU e s U n uar e VV
Anthony Thomas' second-effort plunge got him Into the end zone, but his celebration was short-lived - the touchdown was called back because of a holding penalty. Thomas, a true In the second quarte
freshman, led the Wolverines in rushing with 122 yards on 21 carries. Michigan pinned dee'
Undefeated Michigan State destroys Fighting Irish ,
to keep pace with Ohio State, Penn State and Iowa
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - Louisville. Despite Leaf's three interceptions and
Michigan State just keeps rolling along. Although Penn State was clearly the the Cougars' 18 penalties, Washington
Notre Dame keeps falling further and dominant team, the Nittany Lions State overcame Illinois' 14-7 lead early it
further behind, removed any doubt about Louisville the second half.
Marc Renaud rushed for 112 yards pulling a major upset by scoring the last RICE 40, NORTHwESTERN 34
and Sedrick Irvin for 106, and the two 22 points of the first half in the final 3:47 Michael Perry scored three touch
combined for 381 all-purpose yards to go up 50-14. downs, the last with 1:24 left to p
Saturday as No. 17 Michigan State beat No. 9 OHIO ST. 28, ARIZONA 20 lead Rice to a 40-34 victory
Notre Dame 23-7. Andy Katzenmoyer picked off a shov- Northwestern Saturday.
It was Notre Dame's second loss in as el pass and returned it 20 yards as Ohio Perry had 19 carries for 104 yards an
mary weeks, dropping the Irish to 1-2. State scored 14 paints in 14 seconds of two rushing touchdowns. He also caught
They haven't been under .500 since the second quarter on the way to a 28-20 a 44-yard scoring pass from Chad
1986, when Lou Holtz's first team went victory over Arizona on Saturday. Nelson.
1-4 on the way to a 5-6 finish. Ohio State, 3-0 for the seventh year in KENTUCKY 49, INDIANA 7
As time ran out, the Spartans gathered a row, had to recover an onside kick and Tim Couch, who earlier this season se
on the field with their helmets raised, cel- pick up a first down on a third-down run- a Kentucky record for passing yardage
ebrating their first 3-0 start since 1979. ning play with 1:30 left to lock up the threw a record seven touchdown passe
The Notre Dame players just straggled victory. Saturday in a 49-7 win over Indiana*
off, their heads bowed. No. 13 IowA 63, IowA ST 20 Craig Yeast caught four of the touch
"I'm very proud for Spartans every- Tim Dwight re-emerged as a force in down passes by Couch, tying anothe
where that they can relish the fact this Iowa's offense and the Hawkeyes once Kentucky record, and the Wildcats don
football team made them proud today, again had their way with Iowa State. mated the Hoosiers by the widest margi
Michigan State coach Nick Saban said. Dwight, overshadowed in the in their 28-game football series.
Michigan State finished with 353 Hawkeyes' first two games by running PURDUE 28, BALL ST. 14
yards total offense, including 222 yards back Tavian Banks, caught three touch- Billy Dicken passed for 223 yards an
rushing. Todd Schultz was 12-of-18 for down passes Saturday and made five two touchdowns and also scored on
107 yards. other catches as Iowa recorded its third quarterback sneak as Purdue defeate
No.1 PENN STATE 57, LOUISVILLE 21 straight rout, beating Iowa State 63-20. Ball State 28-14 Saturday.
Curtis Enis rushed for three touch- No. 19 WASHINGTON STATE 35, Purdue intercepted three passes
AP PHOTO downs and Joe Jurevicius caught three ILLINOIS 22 Jake Josetti and held the Cardinals to
Ron Powlus and the Fighting Irish had their heads handed to them by Michigan touchdown passes as Penn State ran its Ryan Leaf threw four touchdown than 100 yards total offense until thl
State on Saturday. The Spartans' 23-7 victory dropped Notre Dame under .500 winning streak over non-Big Ten foes to passes as No. 19 Washington State ral- closing minute of the third quarter whi]
for the first time since 1986, Lou Holtz's first season in South Bend. 19 Saturday with a 57-21 victory over lied past winless Illinois 35-22 Saturday. building a 28-7 advantage.

PASS DEFENSE
Player Int Yds
Patmon 1 0
Renes 0 0
Ray 0 0
Wilsod 0 0
Totals 1 0

L9
0
0
0
0
0

Brk-up
0
2
1
1
4

T
0
0
0
0
0

Team Stats
First Downs
Rushes/Yards
Passing Yards

Mich
33
61/344
188

Baylor
9
28/92
62

Offensive Plays 89 52
Total Offense 532 154
Return Yards 74 64
Coinp/Att/I nt 18/28/012/24/1
Punts/Avg 3/32.3 9/42.9
Fumbles/Lost 1/1 1/0
Penalties/Yards 11/90 7/48
Time of Poss 35:25 24:35
MICHIGAN SCHEDULE
Sept. 13 COLORADO W 27-3
Sept. 20BAYLOR W 38-3
Sept. 27 NOTRE DAME 3:30 p.m
Oct. 4 Indiana TBA
Oct. 11 NORTHWESTERN TBA
Oct. 18 IOWA TBA
Oct. 25 Michigan St. 12:30 p.m.
Nov. 1 MINNESOTA TBA
Nov. 8 Penn State TBA
Nov. 15 Wisconsin TBA
Nov. 22 OHIO STATE Noon
HOME GAMES IN CAPS

Gators have Tennessee's number
Frost leads Nebraska past Washington; Auburn nips Louisiana State

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Doug up withI
Johnson threw for three touchdowns and pass wit
safety Tony George picked off one of ahead 33
Peyton Manning's many hurried passes In the
and returned it 89 yards for a touchdown down p
as No. 3 Florida continued its dominance Richards
over No.4 Tennessee with a 33-20 victo- Green, v
ry on Saturday. yards. F
The Gators beat the Volunteers for the yards, in
fifth straight time and improved their No.
record at "The Swamp" to 44-2 under WAsmN
coach Steve Spurrier. Nebra
Johnson, making his third start, han- Lincoln1
died the pressure of a big-game situation thousan
just like his predecessor, Danny crowd c
Wuerffel. Johnson completed 14-of-32 Cornhus
passes for 261 yards, with two of his Stadium
touchdowns coming in the first half as Frost
the Gators built a 20-7 lead. yards in
He led them on two second-half drives Huskers
that resulted in field goals of 37 and 42 four yea
yards by Collins Cooper before hooking Washi
COTSONIKA
Continued from Page 1B
of a 20-year-old. But he also said they've
wrket- makeu re their nerfnrmance dones

Taras Ross on a 30-yard scoring
h 6:23 left that put the Gators
-14.
first half, Johnson had touch-
asses of 11 yards to Jamie
son and 19 yards to Jacquez
who had eight catches for 185
red Taylor chipped in with 134
cluding I11 in the third quarter.
7 NEBRASKA 27, No. 2
GTON 14
ska's fans booed Scott Frost in
last week. On Saturday, the few
d fans wearing red in the sellout
of 74,023 wildly cheered the
skers' quarterback at Husky
scored on runs of 34 and 30
the first quarter as the No. 7
, underdogs for the first time in
rs, beat No. 2 Washington 27-14.
ington lost its starting quarter-

back, sophomore Brock Huard, with a
sprained left ankle in the first quarter and
replaced him with freshman Marques
Tuiasosopo, son of former NFL defen-
sive lineman Manu Tuiasosopo.
No. 12 AUBURN 31, No. 10 LSU 28
Rusty Williams scored two touch-
downs, including a 1-yard dive with 30
seconds left that gave No. 12 Auburn a
31-28 victory over No. 10 LSU on
Saturday night.
The winning touchdown came after
the LSU defense, which had stopped two
previous fourth-quarter Auburn drives,
was penalized for having 12 men on the
field, giving Auburn a 2nd-and-goal
from the 1.
LSU had a final chance to tie and
force overtime after driving to the
Auburn 48, but Wade Richey's 64-yard
field goal attempt was blocked as the
game ended.

will ever be complete success at Michigan
Stadium).
Michigan is a good team at the moment.
Better than last year's. Better than most of us
exnected or imaeined Rut Carr. whose iob is to

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