6B Monday, September 30,1996 UN I V E R S I T Y D A I L Y K A N S A N Buckeyes, Nittany Lions remain undefeated The Associated Press The stakes just got higher for Ohio State and Penn State. Thanks to victories on Saturday — an easy one for the No. 4 Buckeyes and a toughie for the No. 3 Nittany Lions — next week's Big Ten showdown in Columbus could provide the winner with a springboard to an undefeated season. Ohio State, with a 29-16 win over No. 5 Notre Dame in its first visit to South Bend in 60 years, proved to Coach John Cooper it is a team to be reckoned with. "They were pretty good today," Cooper said after Stanley Jackson and Pep Pearson each ran for two touchdowns as Ohio State (3-0) outclassed the Irish. "We just need to keep going." "This was probably the toughest place I've ever played in," Conway said. "Their fans were crazy. I wish our fans were like that. We learned a lot about how good we can be today." Penn State (5-0), meanwhile, needed a 25-yard field goal from Brett Conway with 1:23 left to hold off Wisconsin 23-20 in its first visit to Camp Randall Stadium in 26 years. Irish quarterback Ron Powlus, just 13-of-30 for 154 yards, a TD and two interceptions, summed up his team's loss: "The national championship is over. Now the best we can do is go 10-1." Someone might be using the same words after Penn State plays Ohio State. No. 1 Florida 65, Kentucky 0 At Gainesville, Fla., the Gators (4-0) made their first game as No. 1 a memorable one. Danny Wuerfel threw for three TDs. Jacquee Green returned two points for scores, and the defense held the Wildcats (1-3) to five first downs. Tim Couch, making his first start for Kentucky, was intercepted on his first pass and was 6-of-18 for 13 yards. No.2 Florida St.13, No.11 North Carolina 0 At Tallahassee, Fla., Warrick Dunn's 11-yard run late in the first half provided the only TD as the Seminoles (3-0) sacked Chris Keldorf eight times and blocked two punts and a field goal. Dexter Jackson blocked both punts, which set up field goals of 33 and 37 yards by Scott Bentley. The Tar Heels fell to 3-1. No. 3 Penn St. 29, Wisconsin 20 At Madison, Wis., the Badgers (3-1) came back from a 20-10 deficit, scoring on Ron Dayne's 12-yard run and Jeff Hall's 24-yard field goal with 3:22 left. Curtis Ennis ran for 115 yards and two TDs for Penn State. Dame 16 No. 4 Ohio St. 29, No. 5 Notre At South Bend, Ind., Jackson put the win in perspective: "I might be bragging a little bit, but my offensive line, my defense, is the best in the country." The Irish thought they closed to 29-22 with 3:41 to go on a 90-yard punt return by Autry Denson, but Ty Goode was called for holding. No. 6 Arizona St. 48, Oregon 27 At Tempe, Ariz., Jake Plummer, throwing for 282 yards and four TDs, refused to allow the Sun Devils (4-0) to let down after last week's upset of Nebraska.The Sun Devils are off to their best start since 1982. Oregon is 3-2. No. 7 Michigan 38, UCLA 9 At Ann Arbor, Mich., Chris Howard scored on runs of 31, 10, 6 and 7 yards for the Wolverines (4-0). Scott Dreisbach was 13-of-25 for 236 yards. Cade McNown was 8-of-27 for 39 yards with three interceptions for UCLA (1-2). No.8 Nebraska 65, No. 8 Nebraska 65 Colorado St. 9 At Lincoln, Neb., Scott Frost was 13-of-18 for 143 yards, threw two TD passes and ran for a TD. The Huskers (2-1) bounced back from last week's loss with a vengeance in a rout of the Rams (2-3). Ahman Green added 163 yards on 22 carries. No. 10 Miami 45, Pittsburgh 0 At Miami, Tony Gaiter became the second Hurricane receiver to catch three TD passes in a game, one an 85-yarder. Miami (4-0) posted its second straight shutout and 11th straight victory. the Longhorns (2-2). No. 12 Colorado 24, Texas At College Station, Texas, Koy Detmer threw TD passes of 50 and 9 yards and the Buffs (3-1) had seven sacks and forced four fumbles in beating the Aggies (1-3), who have lost only four of their last 68 games at Kyle Field. No.17 LSU 63, New Mexico St7 At Baton Rouge, La., Rondell Mealey ran for 121 yards and four TDs. LSU is 3-0 for the first time since 1987. Kevin Faulk had one TD and left early in the second quarter as Coach Gerry DiNardo put subs in At Charlottesville, Va., Tiki Barber had first- quarter TD runs of 16, 26 and 12 yards as the Cavaliers (4-0) avenged last year's last-pass loss to Syracuse 52. No.18 Virginia Tech 21 No.19 Virginia 34, No.13 Tongue 13 At Syracuse, N.Y., the Orangemen (1-2) ended the Hokies' 13-game winning streak with a 17-point spurt in the second quarter sparked by Tebucky Jones' 23-yard TD run and Phil Nash's score on a blocked punt. Donovan McNabb was 8-of-12 for 123 yards and ran for 127 more on 15 carries for Syracuse. The Hokies are 3-1. Utah 45. No. 20 Kansas 42 Utah 45, No. 20 Kansas At Salt Lake City, Mike Fouts threw a 5-yard TD pass to Rocky Henry with 1:39 remaining. Fouts, the nephew of former NFL quarterback Dan Fouts, was 21 of 35 for a career-high 476 yards and four TDs. He overcame two fourth-quarter interceptions to lead Utah (4-1) on the winning six-play. 82-yard drive. June Henley had given the Jayhawks (2-1) a 42-38 lead with 4:09 to play when he caught a 20-yard TD pass from Matt Johner on a fake field goal. Henley rushed for 216 yards on 41 carries. No.23 West Virginia 13, Maryland 0 At Morgantown, W.Va., Amos Zereoue ran for 145 yards and a TD for the Mountaineers (5-0). West Virginia intercepted four passes, held the Terrapins (2-2) to 62 total yards and prevented them from getting past midfield. No.24 Brigham Young 31, SMU 3 At Provo, Utah, Steve Sarkisian was 23-of-30 for 358 yards and a TD. Freshman Ronney Jenkins ran for two TDs for the Cougars (4-1). All scoring came in the first half. SMU tof 2-3 No.25 Northwestern 35, Indiana 17 At Bloomington, Ind., Darnell Autry rushed for 128 runs and three TDs, including runs of 50 and 23 yards, and Steve Schnur threw two TD passes to D'Wayne Bates as the Wildcats (3-1) opened defense of their Big Ten title. Autry topped 100 yards for the 17th straight game. Fierce competition Tyler Wirken | KANSAN Kansas senior Chris Neal tackles an opponent during Saturday's game against the Springfield Rugby Club, from Springfield, Mo., at the Shank Complex, 23rd and Iowa Streets. 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