Section B·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Monday, August 31, 1998 Truth & Ultimate Truth While hopefully you came to KU to learn Truth, Ultimate Truth is found in The Bible. Antioch Baptist Church is proud to provide KU Students with a FREE Bible Study Class Sunday Evenings at 7pm. Antioch Baptist Church • 1127 Iowa • 842-0752 St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center 1631 Present Road Lawrence, Kansas 66044 843-0357 Mass Schedule Daily Mass:4:30 p.m. Saturdays:4:45 p.m. Sunday:9,11 a.m.,5,10 p.m. Reconciliation:4 p.m.Saturdays (or by appointment) NCAA College Football Former Kansas player helps new team win The Associated Press ELLINWOOD — Quarterback Terence Coleman scored two touchdowns and passed to Akili Roberson for another as Northwestern Oklahoma State beat MidAmerican Nazarene 40-7 in the Wheat Bowl football game Saturday night. Roberson, who formerly played for the University of Kansas, caught five passes, including a 24-yard touchdown. Northwestern Oklahoma State scored four times within five minutes during the second quarter, one on Coleman's 3-yard run. Northwestern Oklahoma State scored four times within five minutes on the way to a 33-0 halftime lead. Defensive lineman Dustin N. Okla.State 40 MidAmerican 7 Loveless went 45 yards after catching a fumble and Corey Turner returned an interception 45 yards for another touchdown. Roberson replaced Coleman at quarterback for a while in the second quarter, completing three of six passes. The Rangers used him only to return kicks in the second half. Coleman, who completed eight of 11 passes for 143 yards, scored on a 1- yard run early in the fourth quarter. MidAmerica Nazarene's Mike Williams scored on an 11-yard run with 9:41 left in the game. 'Huskers beat Bulldogs in record-breaking game The Associated Press LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska opponents who thought the Big Red Machine might sputter at the hands of new coach Frank Solich had better practice harder Despite a new coach, quarterback and offensive line, the No. 4 Cornhuskers beat Louisiana Tech 56-27 in the Eddie Robinson Classic Saturday. Louisiana Tech wide receiver Troy Solic! Gets first victory as Nebraska head coach. Nebraska 56, Louisiana Tech 27 Edwards had a record-setting game, but the Bulldogs were unable to keep pace with the Nebraska. Edwards broke the NCAA record for receiving yards by catching 21 passes for 405 yards and three touchdowns. Quarterback Tim Rattay rocked completed 46-of-68 passes for 590 yards — all record numbers against Nebraska. Edwards had touchdown catches of 94, 80 and 52 yards in the second half. The previous record for receiving yards was 370 yards, shared by Michael Lerch of Princeton (1991 vs. Brown) and Barry Wagner of Alabama A&M (1989 vs. Clark). The major-college record of 363 was set by UNLV's Randy Gatewood against Idaho in 1994. will look at Tech's offensive strategy. The Wildcats play Nebraska Nov. 14 in a game that many predict will determine the Big 12 Conference champion. Opponents like Kansas State Colorado State Rams increase victory streak The Associated Press EAST LANSING, Mich. — Colorado State is living up to the preseason hype. Colorado State 23 Michigan State 16 McDougal. one of two 1,000-yard The Rams, who once trailed 16-0, increased their winning streak to 10 games. Michigan State has lost 10 of its last 12 games against ranked opponents and is 7-34 in such games since 1988. Kevin McDougal's 32-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter gave No. 15 Colorado State its first lead and the Rams held on for a 23-16 victory against No. 23 Michigan State in the Black Coaches Association Classic Saturday. rushers in the Rams' backfield, completed the comeback with a run off tackle with 11:29 left in the fourth quarter. Ryan Eslinger, making his first start at quarterback, was 3-of-3 for 44 vards in the go-ahead drive. Eslinger, a senior who attempted 27 passes before this season, was 13-of-26 for 205 yards with one touchdown and one interception. The Rams next play in state rival Colorado in Denver. In the past when the teams met, the Buffaloos usually had been ranked higher. USC shoots down Purdue The Associated press On a sweltering afternoon in the Coliseum, Chad Morton scored on a 98-yard kickoff return early in the game and sealed the victory with a 13-yard touchdown run with 3:02 left in the season-opening Pigskin Classic match-up. LOS ANGELES — Freshman quarterback Carson Palmer came off the bench to guide Southern California to two second-half touchdowns and a field goal yesterday for a 27-17 victory against Purdue. Palmer, who replaced starter Mike Van Raaphorst with the Trojans trailing in the third quarter, needed just two series to help put his team ahead as USC outscored Southern Cal 27 Purdue 17 Purdue 17-0 in the second half. With USC up by three, Van Raaphorst returned to replace Palmer for the next series, then Palmer came back with 3:54 left in the game and took the Trojans on a drive that ended with Morton's second touchdown of the day, set up by David Gibson's fumble recovery at the Purdue 44 yard line. raumer finished 3-of-6 for 79 yards. Van Raaphorst was 11-of-22 for 89 yards and one interception. Purdue quarterback Drew Brees went 30-of-52 for 248 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. Recommended by 3 out of 4 dentists whose patients use telephones. Can't get there in time? 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