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Oklahoma moved the ball well Saturday and outrushed the Wildcats 151-112. But place-kicker Jeremy Alexander missed two field goal attempts of 42 and 36 yards, and a 6-yard punt by Brian Shackleford led to a Northwestern field goal. "We haven't "gwe haven't "a pouten that does a good job." That was just in the first half. "It's pretty frustrating to move the ball like that and not put it in the end zone," said Oklahoma quarterback Justin Fuente. "When we got down inside the 30, things got bogged down, and we would have a bad play." Just after Northwestern drove 80 yards for a touchdown and made it 14-0 in the fourth quarter, a 34-yard punt by Shackleford and an illegal procedure penalty gave the Wildcats the ball back on Oklahoma's 40 yard line. Two minutes later, Northwestern admitted Oklahoma coach John Blake. Shackleford averaged just 33.4 yards a punt Saturday. "It's like we keep playing the same game over and over again," Parker said. Then freshman Chris Lewis fumbled on the kickoff return after the field goal, giving Northwestern the ball at the Sooners' 14 yard line. Wildcat fullback Levelle Brown responded with a 16-yard touchdown run. Syracuse shuts out Wisconsin By Richard Rosenblatt The Associated Press quarter. EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — What better way to start the kickoff Classic than to have the opening kickoff returned for a touchdown? The season got off to a rousing start for No. 17 Syracuse as Kevin Johnson ran back the opening kickoff 89 yards for a touchdown and the Orangemen shut down tailback Ron Dayne in a 34-0 victory against No. 24 Wisconsin yesterday. Syracuse, with Donovan McNabb running for one TD and passing for another, took a 24-0 halftime lead, while the 5-foot-10, 262-pound Dayne, coming off an NCAA freshman record-breaking season, was never a factor. He carried nine times for 33 yards in the first 30 minutes, and the Badgers were unable to muster much offense all day. Meanwhile, McNabb had the Badgers' defense off balance all day, running 21 yards for a touchdown and completing passes of 33 and 26 yards and setting up Rob Konrad's 1-yard touchdown in a 14-point second McNabb, who added an 8-yard touchdown pass to tight end Kaseem Sinceno in the third quarter, was sensational, going 11 of 14 for 211 yards and running for another 27 yards on five carries. Konrad, the Orangemen's 6-3, 255-pound fullback, carried eight times for 76 yards, while Dayne finished with 46 yards on 13 carries. Dayne and McNabb have been touted as Heisman Trophy contenders, but Dayne's stock has fallen with the least productive of his 10 career starters. Last season, he ran for 1,836 yards — the fourth best in the nation. His previous low as a starter was 62 yards against Iowa. Johnson fielded Vitaly Pisetsky's kickoff at the 11-yard line, cut to his left, received a key block from Roland Williams and ran untouched into the end zone 16 seconds into the game. Linebacker Kevin O'Neil threw another block at the Wisconsin 20. and Johnson kept going. Dayne, running behind three freshmen linemen, carried once for 5 yards on the Badgers' drive and three more times for 14 yards on the second drive. But Wisconsin was unable to generate a passing game with quarterbacks Mike Samuel and Scott Kavanagh, who came in for most of the second quarter. Syracuse took a 10-1 lead on Nate Trout's 37-yard field goal with 54 seconds in the first quarter. The Orangemen broke the game open with two touchdowns in a 7:47 span of the second quarter. McNabb escaped the rush and completed a 39-yard pass to Darryl Daniel to the Badgers 34. Three plays later, McNabb ran left on the option, faked a pitch, and followed Konrad's block into the end zone for a 21-yard run. The lead moved to 24-0 on Syracuse's next possession. McNabb hit tight end Williams with a 33-yard pass, then threw to Konrad for a 26-yard gain to the Wisconsin 24. Three plays later, Konrad scored from a yard out. With 3:46 left in the third period, McNabb rolled left and threw his touchdown pass to Sinceno before Trout added a 32-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter. Six OSU football players ineligible The Associated Press oSu STILLWATER, Okla.—Six Oklahoma State football players, including senior tailback Andre Richardson, have been ruled ineligible to play during the 1997-98 football season, officials said. The OSU Suspension Appeals Review Board decided not to reinstate Richardson, linebackers Raymond Cato and Eric Stevenson, tailback Justin Matthews, defensive lineman Kerry Linnear and wide receiver Cameron White, all of whom had been suspended earlier. All six can reapply for admission for the 1998 spring semester, officials said. Richardson has played each of the past three seasons for Oklahoma State. He has 325 career carries for 1,926 yards. Cato had 119 tackles a year ago. Oklahoma State head coach Bob Simmons had no comment about the specifics of the suspensions. "I'm obviously disappointed, but I've got to focus on getting this team ready to play next week," Simmons said. "I feel like we've got quality players who have been working very hard and are ready to help this football team continue to build." The Cowboys open the season Aug 30 against Iowa State in Ames, Iowa. AUDITION UNIVERSITY DANCE COMPANY Wednesday, August 27th 7:00 p.m. Studio 242 Robinson No solo material required. For further information, call 864-4264.