The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - October 8, 2001- 5B "TYPICAL." - JOE PATERNO AFTER BEING ASKED ABOUT HIS TEAM'S POOR RUNNING GAME. HE WAS ALSO MAKING LIGHT OF THE WATER HE JUST SPILLED ON HIS PANTS. WEEKEND'S BEST HOW THE AP TOP 25 FARED Associated Press Poll for week of October 2. NEW AP TOP 25 QUACKTASTIC: Oregon quarterback Joey Harrington, who is being touted as a Heisman Trophy fron- trunner, started living up to that hype on Saturday. Harrington accounted for six touchdowns - three passing, three running - in just three quarters of work as Oregon took Arizona behind the woodshed, pasting the Wildcats 63-28. THE NEWEST ACC POWERHOUSE: Maryland has long been a whip- ping boy for just about every team in the ACC (except maybe Duke and Wake Forest.) But things are changing this year. Led by-brash new coach Ralph Friedgen, the Terrapins are 5-0 and are ranked No. 22 in the lat- est Associated Press poll. Mary- land's latest victim was Virginia, which was pounded 41-21 on Sat- urday. Tailback Bruce Perry led the way once again, rushing for 143 yards and a touchdown. Perry, who is second in the nation in rushing, has rushed for at least 100 yards in all five of Maryland's games. WHo NEEDS MICHAEL VICK ...? ... When you've got a defense like Virginia Tech's. The Hokies went in to Morgantown and blew out West Virginia, 35-0. Keith Burnell and Kevin Jones com- bined for three touchdowns. Virginia Tech pitched its third shutout in five games while also scoring a touchdown. Games updated through October 7. Team: Lastv 1. Miami (Fla.) beat1 2. Florida beatN 3. Oklahoma beat l 4. Nebraska beat I 5. Texas lost tc 6. Tennessee lost tc 7. Oregon beatF 8. Virginia Tech beat4 9. UCLA bye 10. Fresno State bye 11. Washington beat 12. Kansas State lost tc 13. South Carolina beat 1 14. Northwestern lost tc 15. Michigan beat F 16. Florida State bye 17. Georgia Tech beat E 18. Louisiana State lost ti 19. Clemson bye 20. Brigham Young beat L 21. Purdue beat 22. Stanford bye 23. Toledo beat( 24. Texas A&M beat E 25. Maryland beat' week: This week: Troy State 38-7 at No. 14 Florida State No. 18 Louisiana State 44-15 at Aubum (first-place votes in parentheses) No. 5 Texas 14-3 owa State 48-14 o No. 3 Oklahoma 14-3 o Georgia 26-24 Arizona 63-28 West Virginia 35-0 Southern Cal 27-24 o Colorado 13-6 Kentucky 42-6 oOhio State 38-20 Penn State 20-0 Duke 37-10 o No. 2 Florida 44-15 Utah State 54-34 Iowa 23-14 Ohio 48-41 Baylor 16-10 Virginia 41-21 at Kansas at Baylor at Oklahoma State bye at California Boston College No. 10 Washington at Colorado State at No. 7 UCLA at Telas Tech at Arkansas Penn State No. 17 Purdue No. 2 Miami (Fla.) No. 22 Maryland at Kentucky at North Carolina State at New Mexico at No.*12 Michigan Washington State bye at No. 20 Colorado at No. 15 Georgia Tech TEAM 1. Florida (30) 2. Miami (Fla.) (23), 3. Oklahoma (16) 4. Nebraska (2) 5. Oregon 6. Virginia Tech 7. UCLA 8. Fresno State (1) 9. South Carolina 10. Washington 11. Texas 12. Michigan 13. Tennessee 14. Florida State 15. Georgia Tech 16. Clemson 17. Purdue 18. Brigham Young 19. Georgia 20. Colorado 21. Ohio State 22. Maryland 23. Stanford 24. Kansas State 25. Texas A&M 5-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 5-0 5-0 4-0 5-0 5-0 4-0 4-1 4-1 3-1 3-1 4-1 3-1 4-0 5-0 3-1 4-1 3-1 5-0 3-0 2-2 5-0 PTS 1,739 1,719 1,703 1,577 1,437 1,421 1,369 1,240 1,160 1,148 1,128 978 790 756 670 529 509 480 440 439 381 360 299 247 203 P2S 2 1 3 4 7 8 9 10 13 11 5 15 6 16 17 19 21 20 NR NR NR 25 22 12 24 GAME PROGRESSION FIRST QUARTER: Sophomore quarterback John Navarre leads a 13-play, 60-yard drive. The big play of the drive is a 15-yard screen to B.J. Askew that left Michigan on Penn State's 25- yard line. Hayden Epstein comes in and kicks a 28-yard field goal. Michigan 3, Penn State O SECOND QUARTER: At the startofsthe second quarter, Michigan finds itself on its own 36-yard line. Navarre throws a post-pass to Tyrece Butler which goes for 33 yards. The drive would soon stall and the Wolverines would have to set- tle for an Epstein 41-yard field goal. Michigan 6, Penn State O Penn State tries a pooch punt that goes in to the end zone. Michigan starts its possession at its own 20-yard line with just over one minute left. Navarre leads Michigan to a nine- play, 80-yard touchdown drive. Senior wideout Marquise Walker caught five passes on the drive, including the 16-yard touchdown pass. Michigan 13, Penn State 0 THIRD QUARTER: On its first possession of the sec- ond half, Michigan opens on its own 20-yard line. A roughing the passer penalty against Penn State, takes the ball to the 46-yard line. Following a one-yard run by B.J. Askew, Navarre spots a wide open Ronald Bellamy, who scores a 53-yard touchdown. Michigan 20, Penn State 0 Dropped Out: No. 14 Northwestern, No. 18 Louisiana State, No. 23 Toledo .J Buckeyes leave Northwestern 'black and blue' COLUMBUS (AP) - It might as well have been "Turn Back The Clock Night" at Ohio Sta- dium. Big-back Jonathan Wells ran for 179 yards and three touchdowns and the defense had all the answers as Ohio State kept to the basics to beat No. 14 Northwestern 38-20 on Saturday night. "I came here as a power guy," said Wells, who set the tone for the night when he rumbled 71 yards for a score on the second play of the game. "I'm not going to make people try to miss. I'm a straight-for- ward guy and that's what I'm going to try to do." The Buckeyes (2-0 Big Ten, 3-1 overall) won for the 22nd consecutive time against the Wildcats (1-1, 3-1). Northwestern hasn't won in the series in 30 years. "They were obviously a lot more physical," Northwestern outside linebacker Pat Durr said. "It's plain and simple, the Big Ten is black and blue and we're black and blue right now. They put it on us pretty good." Harkening back to its three-yards-and-a-cloud-of- dust heritage, Ohio State dominated between the tackles. "We ran any play we wanted to run," Wells said. The defense provided a touchdown on Mike Doss's 30-yard fumble return and harassed North- western quarterback Zak Kustok and tailback Damien Anderson all night. "We've got great athletes over on defense," Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said. "I like the way they have the maturity and poise to adapt and adjust." The Buckeyes completed just four passes while piling up 287 yards on the ground. "It was pretty much smashmouth football," Wells said. A raucous crowd of 104,042 - the largest ever in reconstructed Ohio Stadium - was on hand for the first night Big Ten game ever played in the 79-year- old facility. PURDUE 23, IOWA 14: Though not as dramatic as last week, Brandon Hance engineered another fourth-quarter comeback for Purdue. The freshman scored on a four-yard keeper with 12:07 remaining as the 18th-ranked Boilermakers overcame a sluggish effort on offense for three quar- ters to post a 23-14 Big Ten conference victory over Iowa. In last week's 35-28 overtime win over Minneso- ta, Purdue gained 448 yards, tying the contest on a field goal as time expired before Hance tossed a 19- yard touchdown pass to John Standeford in the extra session. Against Iowa (1-1, 3-1) Purdue was held to under 100 yards entering the final period and no offensive touchdowns until Hance's score gave the Boilermak- ers a 20-14 lead. "We came out and completed the first pass of the game and then fumbled it," said Hance, who fin- ished 17-of-33 for 147 yards with an interception. "That got us started off on the wrong foot. The inability to get started quickly on offense can be a big key to the game. I think that guys might have lost confidence early on." INDIANA 63, WiscONSIN 32: One week after Antwaan Randle-El became the first player in col- lege football history to rush for for 3,000 yards and pass for 6,000 yards, another Indiana player made history. Senior running back Levron Williams rushed for a school-record six touchdowns as Indiana shocked Wisconsin, 63-32, in a Big Ten Conference contest at Camp Randall Stadium. Williams gained 280 yards on 20 carries for an average of 14 yards per carry, helping Indiana (1-1, 1-3) score its most points since 1924 when it defeat- ed Rose Polytechnic, 65-0. ILLINOIS 25, MINNESOTA 14: Coach Ron Turner wanted a better effort from Brandon Lloyd, and his big-play receiver delivered. After subpar performances the past two weeks, Lloyd caught two touchdown passes and had 168 yards receiving as Illinois (1-1, 4-1) beat Minnesota 25-14. AP PHOTO Ohio State's Jonathan Wells ran for 179 yards Saturday against the Northwestern defense. Lloyd opened the season with consecutive 100- yard receiving games, both Illinois wins, but then all but disappeared the next two weeks. "I really had to look myself in the mirror and say, "What are you doing wrong?' " Lloyd said. "I had a couple of 100-yard games. I thought I was okay, but I wasn't. I didn't put forth all my effort." The effort was there against Minnesota (0-2, 1-3). Lloyd finished with nine catches, two more than the rest of his team had combined. "Brandon's obviously a very good player and we didn't get the production out of him the last couple weeks that we needed," Turner said. "It was nice to get Brandon back in the flow of things." Lloyd scored in the first quarter with the Illini leading 3-0 on a 28-yard pass from quarterback Kurt Kittner, a fade into the left corner of the end zone. On his second touchdown, the final score of the game, Minnesota defender Justin Fraley slipped and fell at midfield. That left Lloyd wide open for the 59-yard touchdown. Still a rivalry? Five years ago, Penn State beat Michigan 29-17 and held a 3-1 series record. Since then, the two programs have traded places; in that period Michigan has won three of the four Big Ten titles and a national title, Penn State wasn't bowl eligible last year and will need to win six of its next seven games to make a bowl this year. Here's a comparison of the two programs over the last five years: AP PHOTO Purdue's Brandon Hance WHO'S NEXT: PURDUE This winner of this week's game with No. 17 Purdue will have the inside track for the Big Ten title. Purdue is led by freshman quarterback Brandon Hance. Hance's statistics are not nearly as impressive as Drew Brees', his predecessor. But he has led the Boil- ermakers to a 4-0 record. Two weeks ago, he led Purdue to an overtime-forcing field goal as time expired. Purdue won the game 35-28 in overtime. This past week, he led Purdue to a 23- 14 win over Iowa, in which he threw for 147 yards on 17-for-33 passing. He also threw one touchdown pass. In last year's game, Purdue came back from a 28-10 deficit to beat Michigan 32-31. The game was used as the tie- breaker for deciding the Rose Bowl, as the two teams shared the Big Ten title with Northwestern. BIG TEN STANDINGS YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 SCORE 34-8 27-0 31-27 33-11 MICHIGAN/PENN STATE BowL 12-0/9-3 10-3/9-3 10-2/10-3 9-3/5-7 Rose/Citrus Citrus/Outback Orange/Alamo Citrus/none JOHNPRATT/Daily 2001 20-0 Joe Paterno hasn't been able to compete with Lloyd Carr lately. I Back to Normal Last week, we were poor. Nobody finished above .500, and Arun finished 5-10. Three of us even missed our Best Bets. Things were starting to look bleak. Well, maybe not bleak, but there were those - and they know who they are - that doubted our ability to pick games against the spread. This week, things were back to nnvmaI Three out of the fouir of E tx TO hk$:k STAFF HICKS ! .>. { C t WEEK 4 SELECTioNs ALL PicKs MADE AGAINST THE SPREAD. 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