Section A · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Monday, November 21, 1997 Chiefs' defense stuffs Seahawks The Associated Press SEATTLE — The Kansas City Chiefs are making a habit of not allowing touchdowns in the second half. The Chiefs, trailing at halftime 14-10, made it eight consecutive games without giving up a touchdown after halftime and came back to defeat the Seattle Seahawks 19-14 yesterday. The Chiefs (9-3) beat the Seahawks (6-6) for the sixth straight time and for the 13th time in 14 games. Kansas City, seeking to make the playoffs for the seventh time in nine seasons under coach Marty Schottenheimer, saved its best defense for Seattle's final drive. Warren Moon took the Seahawks from their own 20 to the Chiefs 10, but the 41-year-old quarterback threw three incomplete passes before Reggie Tongue sacked Moon, causing him to fumble. Kansas City's Dan Williams recovered the ball. The Chiefs then ran out the final 1:21, earning their fifth win in six games. Kansas City did not have much offense, but it had enough. Rich Gannon was 15 of 28 for 175 yards. Moon was 20 for 37 for 248 yards but was sacked five times. but was sacked five times. The Chiefs drove 54 yards in eight plays and took a 17-14 lead on Gannon's 1-yard touchdown with 5:34 gone in the second half. game because backup Kyle Richardson suffered a concussion in the first half. The score was set up when a punt by Rick Tuen lost 6 yards. Tuten, Seattle's regular punter, has had a pulled pelvic muscle but was in the game because Richardson returned after Tuten's ill-fated attempt to punt. But Joe Horn blocked the punt, and the Seahawks' Jay Bellamy batted the ball out the end zone for a Kansas City safety with 3:35 gone in the fourth quarter, putting the Chiefs ahead 19-14. The Seahawks jumped into a 14-10 lead when Steve Broussard burst scored on a 22-yard run with 1:06 left in the opening half. That touchdown drive began on the Seattle 38 after Tamarick Vanover ran a punt back 30 yards and then fumbled. Richardson was hurt trying to make the tackle, but Vanover lost the ball and Kevin Mawae recovered. Vanover also fumbled a punt return in the fourth quarter, giving the Seahawks the ball on the Kansas City 48 with 6:44 to go, but the Seahawks could not get a first down and had to punt. Weekend wins stimulate postseason bowl insanity The Associated Press By Richard Rosenblatt ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Just hours after Michigan had defeated Ohio State, clinching the Big 10 title and a berth in the Rose Bowl, the student newspaper hit the streets. "Rose Bowl' on Pasadena," read the front-page headline of "The Michigan Daily's" Commemorative Edition. If the No. 1 Wolverines (11-0) can defeat No. 10 Washington State (10-1) Jan. 1 in Pasadena, there will be plenty to commemorate, including Michigan's first national title since 1948 and the Big 10's first since Ohio State won it in 1968. None of this was lost on the Michigan players. "We brought Michigan back on top of the mountain," linebacker Sam Sword said. "And we're not just happy to go to Pasadena. We're going there to win." And if they do, it's a virtual certainty Michigan would become national champion no matter what happens in the bowl alliance's top game — the Orange Bowl—Jan. 2 in Miami. Since The Associated Press poll began selecting national champions after bowl games during the "This is my dream game," safety Marcus Ray said after the Wolverines' 20-14 win against the ninth-ranked Buckeyes (10-2). "Going to Michigan, going undefeated, beating Ohio State and going to the Rose Bowl." mid-1960s, a No. 1 team winning in the postseason always has emerged with the national title. It was another nightmare for Ohio State, which had its season spoiled by Michigan for the third straight year as coach John Cooper's record fell to 1-8-1 against the Wolverines. Fifth-ranked Florida State (10-1) has that empty feeling, too. The Seminoles' perfect season and title hopes were ended by the Gators (9-2) for the second straight year, this time by a 32-29 margin at the Swamp in Gainesville. Last year, it was a 52-20 loss in the Sugar Bowl. The cloudy postseason picture cleared up considerably Saturday, with Washington State clinching the Pac-10's spot in the Rose Bowl with a 41-35 win over No.21 Washington in the Apple Cup. No. 2 Nebraska, with games remaining against Colorado and Texas A&M, is the favorite to play in the Orange Bowl, with Tennessee (9-1) the likely opponent if the Vols beat Vanderbilt and go on to take the SEC title. The Sugar Bowl is looking at a possible Penn State-Florida State match-up, provided the Nittany Lions win at Michigan State next Saturday. The Fiesta Bowl is hoping for an Arizona State-Syracuse match-up, with the Sun Devils (8-2) needing a win against Arizona on Friday and the Orangemen needing a win against Miami on Saturday. Sixth-ranked UCLA (9-2) appears headed for the Cotton Bowl against No. 11 Kansas State (10-1). On Saturday in Ames, Iowa, Kansas State's Michael Bishop ran for two TDs and passed for another as K-State completed its first 10-victory regular season since 1910. Mike Lawrence ran for 102 yards, becoming Kansas State's career rushing leader with 2,265 Iowa State (1-10) has gone 6-37-1 during the past four years. No. 8 North Carolina (10-1) could go to the Gator Bowl to play the No. 2 team in the Big East, perhaps Virginia Tech. 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