Section B · Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Monday, October 26, 1998 Kansan Classifieds get great readership Attention KU Freshmen: We Want to Know If You Have Your Own Computer Academic Computing Services needs your help in preparing a survey on student computing at KU. This survey will help us provide better advice on network and computing support to students who are bringing their own computers with them to KU. KU Freshmen can complete the survey by: - Logging on to a web site - (www.ukans.edu/home/survey). · Answering six multiple0choice questions on computing at KU. - Completing this task by Sunday, November 1. Thanks for giving us a helping hand!! Big 12 football goes down to the wire It's becoming unwise to leave Big 12 Conference games in the fourth quarter. You're likely to miss something good. The Associated Press Take Saturday. All of this happened in the final period on a day of dramatic finishes: —No. 7 Nebraska had to hold off No. 18 Missouri for the secondstraight year to win 20-13. —Texas' Ricky Williams scored two touchdowns in the final 2:03 to rally the Longhorns past Baylor 30-20. — Kansas had big touchdown plays to put away No. 24 Colorado 33-17. No. 8 Texas A&M had to hold off Texas Tech in the final minutes for a 17-10 victory. "I'll take that sucker (victory)," Agries coach R C. Slocum said after the Aggies' defense stopped Texas Tech for the last time with 1:40 left in the game. The two blowouts came as no surprise. No. 4 Kansas State beat Iowa State 52-7, and Oklahoma State rallied in the third quarter to beat Oklahoma 41-26. Nebraska survived its second- straight escape against Missouri. The Tigers lost to the Cornhuskers in overtime last year after Nebraska tied them on a freak play. Missouri almost tied the score in the closing seconds Saturday, but their failure allowed Nebraska to extend its home winning streak to 47. Baylor was on its way to a big upset of Texas until Williams' touchdown runs of 14 and seven yards, the last one with 1:02 to play in a record-setting performance. Williams has scored an NCAA record 428 points, passing University of Houston kicker Roman Anderson, who had the record of 423 career points. "I think for the first time in my career, I was in a position to help the team win," Williams said. "Usually, when a game comes down to the last three or five minutes, coach would want to go to the air." Kansas State quarterback Michael Bishop threw three touchdown passes before leaving the game in the third quarter. Eric Hickson scored a school record 24th touchdown and, with 117 rushing yards, set the school career rushing mark of 2.268 yards. "It's special for me because I've had a long career here at Kansas State, and I went through a lot of trials and tribulations, but somehow I seem to overcome them," Hickson said. Tony Lindsay led Oklahoma State on six scoring drives in the Cowboys' first seven second-half possessions to wash away Oklahoma's 13-7 halftime lead. "They were not stopping us at all," Oklahoma tight end Jason Freeman said. "Not one of their defensive guys can start on our defensive football team. They didn't stop us. We stopped ourselves." In other top-25 games: No. 2 UCLA 28. California 16 At Berkeley, Calif., Cade McNown threw for two touchdowns and Jermaine Lewis ran for one and passed for another on a backstroke. halfback option as UCLA won its 16th-straight game. McNown completed 15 of 27 passes for 182 yards and also scrambled for 57 yards. The 6-0 Bruins are off to their best start since opening 7-0 in 1988. No.3 Tennessee 35 Alabama 18 At Knoxville, Tenn., Peerless Price's 100-yard kickoff return and a sturdy running game gave Tennessee its fourth-straight win against Alabama. No. 6 Florida St. 34, No. 20 Carson Trk. At Atlanta, Peter Warrick caught two touchdown passes and scored on a 16-yard reverse as Florida State created a three-way tie for the ACC lead. The Seminoles turned a close game into a rout with a 24-point fourth quarter, which included a 60-yard touchdown run by Laveranues Coles. had scored 40 points in five straight games. The Yellowjackets fell into a tie for the league lead with Florida State and Virginia. The nation's top-ranked defense shut down a Georgia Tech team that No.9 Wisconsin 31, Iowa 0 No. 9 Wisconsin 31, Iowa 0 Ron Dayan ran for 164 yards and a touchdown as Wisconsin won in Iowa City for the first time since 1974. Wisconsin won its eighth-straight game in one season for the first time since 1901. No. 11 Georgia 28, Kentucky 26 At Lexington, Ky., Georgia quarterback Quincy Carter ran for 114 yards and passed for 147, and the Bulldogs held on as Kentucky missed a last-second field goal attempt. Kentucky had a chance to win when Seth Hanson lined up for a 49-yard field goal try with 10 seconds left. But Jimmy Haley's snap went awry and holder Matt Mumme couldn't place the ball. No.12 Oregon 17, At Eugene, Ore., quarterback Akli Smith sprinted 62 yards for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter to lead Oregon. Smith also threw a 55-yard touchdown pass to Tony Hartley in the third quarter for Oregon, which rebounded from an overtime loss to UCLA last week. Miami 34, No.13 West Virginia 31 At Morgantown, W.Va., Scott Covinson hit Daryl Jones with a 3-yard touchdown pass with 1:37 left and gave Miami the victory. West Virginia had a chance to force overtime, but Jay Taylor missed a 53-yard field goal attempt. Edgerrin James scored three touchdowns for Miami, which beat a ranked team for the first time since 1996. No.14 Arizona 45, Northeast Louisiana 7 Louisiana At Tucson, Ariz. Keith Smith threw two touchdowns passes to Dennis Northcutt and ran for a third score, all in the first 15:07. The Wildcats scored touchdowns on five of their first six possessions against the overmatched Indians, who have been outscored 149-24 in road games against Kansas State, Florida and Arizona. No.16 Virginia 23, North Carolina St. 13 At Charlottesville, Va., Thomas Jones rushed for 117 yards and two touchdowns for Virginia. The Wolfpack lost for the first time in three games against ranked teams despite 202 rushing yards by freshman Ray Robinson. No. 18 Notre Dame 20, Army 17 At South Bend, Ind., Jim Sanson kicked a career- best 48-yard field goal with 1.06 left and helped the Irish to victory. Johnny Sanders sealed the win when he intercepted a pass by Johnny Goff at the Notre Dame 37-yard line with eight seconds left. Army tied the game 17-17 on Craig Stucker's 19-yard touchdown run with 10 minutes left. No. 22 Tulane 52. Rutgers 24 At Piscataway, N.J., Shaun King threw four touchdown passes and ran for two scores as Tulane improved to 6-0 for the first time since 1973. King guided the Green Wave to five touchdowns and a field goal on their six first-half possessions against Rutgers. He finished 23 of 27 for 320 yards and carried 10 times for 31 yards. No.23 Virginia Tech 41, Ala.-Birmingham 0 At Birmingham, Ala., Lamont Pegues rushed for 127 yards and a touchdown, and Virginia Tech used a dominating defense and rebounded from its shocking loss to Temple. Tech allowed only 94 yards in its third shutout of the season and second straight against UAB, which never crossed midfield. 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