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Wednesday, September 27, 1995
SCORES & MORE
UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN
COLLEGE: FOOTBALL
THE TOP25
The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 23, total points on 25 bases for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking.
Record Pts Pv
1. Florida St. (42) 4-0-0 1,528 1
2. Nebraska (18) 4-0-0 1,498 3
3. Florida (2) 4-0-0 1,399 4
4. Colorado 4-0-0 1,315 7
5. Southern Cal 3-0-0 1,293 5
6. Penn St. 3-0-0 1,247 6
7. Ohio St. 3-0-0 1,220 6
8. Michigan 3-0-0 1,123 9
9. Texas A&M 2-1-0 1,012 3
10. Oklahoma 3-0-0 957 10
11. Virginia 4-1-0 929 11
12. Tennessee 3-1-0 851 15
13. Auburn 3-1-0 810 14
14. LSU 3-1-0 705 16
15. Notre Dame 3-1-0 623 21
16. Kansas St. 3-0-0 601 19
17. Maryland 4-0-0 453 24
18. Washington 2-1-0 396 22
19. Oregon 3-1-0 379 12
20. Alabama 2-1-0 339 23
21. Texas 2-1-0 328 13
22. Stanford 3-0-1 264 —
23. Arkansas 3-1-0 240 —
24. Texas Tech 1-4-0 146 —
25. Kansas 1-4-0 118 —
Others receiving votes: Northwestern 60,
Washington St. 57, Colorado St. U24, UCLA
Illinois 40, Iowa 28, Miami 17, Arizona 15,
Georgia 15, Mississippi 13, Baylor 12, Virginia
Tech 10, Miami 0, Ohio 4, Syracuse 3, Wisconsin
3, Michigan St. 2, Toledo 2.
Big Eight Conference Standings
| Conference WLT Pts | AllGames LPT Pts |
|---|
| O | W | P | OP | O | W | P |
|---|
| Nebraska | 1 0 | 0 | 64 | 21 | 4 | 0 | 240 | 66 |
| Colorado | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 140 | 56 |
| Kansas | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 108 | 61 |
| Kansas St. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 124 | 88 |
| Oklahoma | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 113 | 105 |
| Iowa St. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 112 | 103 |
| Missouri | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 83 | 107 |
| Okla St. | 0 | 1 | 0 | 21 | 6 | 1 | 83 | 104 |
BIG EIGHT INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Leading Passers
Rating
Att Cp Uth Yds Td Pts
Detmar,Co 87 80 614 8 1094
Frazier,Neb 36 20 409 4 1765
Miller,KanSt 64 41 515 4 1553
Kavanagh,KanSt 19 10 143 1 1332
Hessler,Colo 35 19 175 1 1297
Gee,Mo-Kea 35 10 225 3 1254
Williams,Kansas 98 55 684 4 1224
E. Moore,Mo 53 33 641 1 1072
Corso,Mo 69 33 404 2 1037
Skoronia,Mo 19 5 74 1 968
| | Car | Yds | Avg | Yds-pg |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Davis,IowaS | 132 | 912 | 8.9 | 76.0 |
| D.Thompson,OklaT | 89 | 994 | 5.6 | 123.5 |
| Olivo,Mo | 97 | 494 | 1.6 | 112.2 |
| J.Moore,Okla | 42 | 310 | 7.4 | 103.3 |
| Levine,Kansas | 41 | 300 | 7.3 | 100.0 |
| Green,Neb | 38 | 349 | 9.2 | 87.2 |
| Hickson,KanS↑ | 38 | 252 | 6.7 | 84.0 |
| Lawrence,KanS↑ | 48 | 257 | 4.9 | 79.0 |
| Henley,Kansas | 55 | 314 | 7.9 | 78.5 |
| A.Richdrsen,OklaT | 47 | 298 | 6.3 | 74.5 |
| Troutman,Colo | 63 | 296 | 4.7 | 74.0 |
Total Offense
Yds Avg Yds-pg
Detmier,Colo 986 98.6 125
Davis,Iowa,St 912 6.9 228.0
Miller,KanSt 614 6.6 204.6
Williams,Kansas 784 167.0
E. McMorrow 516 6.2 172.0
Frazier,Neb 600 9.5 150.0
T.Jones,OklaSt 525 4.2 131.2
D.Dthornen,OklaSt 494 5.1 123.5
Gme Ct Yds Ct-pg
E.Williams,IowaSt 4 20 260 5.0
Running,KanSt 3 15 191 5.0
Savoy,Colo 3 15 214 4.7
Schwiger,KanSt 3 14 139 4.6
Smith,Kansas 4 18 255 4.5
Carnol,Colo 4 17 335 4.2
Lockett,KanSt 3 12 195 4.0
Byrd,Kansas 3 12 169 3.7
Receiving Yards Per Game
Gms Ct Yds YdPs
Carruth,Colo 4 17 335 83.75
Running,KenWa 3 15 214 71.33
E.Williams,lowSat 4 12 260 65.00
Lockett,KanT 3 12 199 65.00
Kim,Kansas 3 12 265 65.00
Staffy,KanT 3 12 254 65.00
BauN,ebl 4 5 187 46.75
Schwierer,KanT 3 14 139 46.35
BIG EIGHT TEAM OFFENSE Rushing Offense
Car Yds Yd6-pf
Nebraska 238 208 1052
Iowa St. 209 1272 987
Oklahoma 144 1197 290
Kansas 142 103 234
Kansas 172 913 228
Okahama St. 191 909 273
Missouri 184 855 218
Colorado 177 784 196.0
Passing Offense
Att Cp Yds ydp-
Colorado 126 81 1315 1354
Kansas St. 83 51 658 193
Okhalowa 83 51 658 211.3
Okraksa 90 47 434 113
Kawata 99 56 678 169.
Missouri 111 49 610 152.
Okhalowa St. 107 40 542 135.
Iowa St. 77 40 465 116.3
Total Offense
Plays Yds Yds-pg
Nebraska 328 274 688.5
328 274 688.5
SPORTS WATCH
Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage. All times Central
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27
1 p.m.
WGN — Major League Baseball,
St. Louis at Chicago Cubs
6:30 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
ESPN — Major League Baseball,
California at Seattle, OR Oakland
at Texas (7 p.m.)
9:30 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
ESPN - Major League Baseball,
Colorado at Los Angeles
Colorado 303 2099 524.7
Oklahoma 232 1513 510.3
Kansas St. 225 1361 453.6
Iowa St. 288 1737 434.2
Kansas 271 1591 397.7
Missouri 295 1465 362.2
Oklahoma St. 298 1451 362.7
Rushing Defense
| | Car | Yds | Yds-pg |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Oklahoma | 99 | 152 | 97.3 |
| Kansas St. | 97 | 202 | 67.3 |
| Colorado | 130 | 393 | 98.3 |
| Nebraska | 134 | 420 | 103.4 |
| Kentucky | 154 | 474 | 118.3 |
| Missouri | 141 | 557 | 119.3 |
| Iowa St. | 184 | 876 | 219.7 |
| Oklahoma St. | 151 | 949 | 237.3 |
Passing Defense
Att Cp Yds Tds Pts
Colorado 141 64 793 61 31.2
Missouri 140 67 774 62 94.15
Oklahoma 184 67 754 62 102.21
Kansas St. 81 42 522 61 305.86
Berkshire 81 42 522 61 305.86
Indiana 152 84 1078 4 118.26
Oklahoma St. 126 61 896 71 129.02
Iowa St. 89 52 196 3 137.71
Total Defense
PRO BASEBALL
Plays Yds Yds-pg
Kansas St. 178 724 241.3
Oklahoma 197 754 251.3
Colorado 271 1189 267.3
Nebraska 260 1275 618.8
Missouri 281 1331 332.8
Kansas 308 1552 388.0
lowa St. 273 1622 405.5
Oklahoma 277 1845 461.3
Tuesday's Games
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Abraham s, 1 grandma 1
Cincinnati at New York, ppd , rain
Chicago 3, St. Louis 2
Houston 2, Pittsburgh 0
San Diego 6, San Francisco 3
Colorado 7, Los Angeles 3
Wednesday's Games
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Seattle 10, California 2
Boston 5, Detroit 1
Baltimore 5, Toronto 0
Chicago 8, City of
Minnesota 13, Cleveland 4
New York 5, Milwaukee 4
Texas 7, Oakland 6
St. Louis (Watson 7-8) at Chicago (Foster 11-
11) 1:20 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Eiricks 3-8) at Houston (Drabek 10-
9). P=1.35 m.
San Diego (Hamilton 6-9) at San Francisco
February 2, 2015 - 2:35 pm
Cincinnati (Burla 10-3 and Slemy 12-4) at New York (Pearson 0-0 and Cornetz 2-7). J
Montreal (G.White 1-1) at Florida (Rapp 13-7),
6:05 p.m.
Colorado (Rittl 11-10) at Los Angeles (Valdes
13.11-11) 9:35 a.m.
New York (Cone 17-8) at Milwaukee (Givens 5-
6): 1:05 p.m.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit (Lima 2-8) at Boston (Wakefield 16-6),
6:05 p.m.
Baltimore (Erickson 10-12) at Toronto (Menhart
1-3), 6:35 p.m.
Californi (Finley 13-12) at Seattle (Belcher 10-
10), 6.35 p.m.
Cleveland (Hill 3-1) at Minnesota (Radke 11-
13), 7.05 p.m.
Chicago (Sirotka 0-2) at Kansas City (Jacome
4-5), 7:05 p.m.
Oakland (Van Popel 4-7) at Texas (Rogers
15-8), 7:05 p.m.
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS AMERICAN LEAGUE
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING--E-Marinez, Seattle, 354; Salmon, California, 333; Knoblauch, Minnesota, 333; Boggs, New York, 325; Surhoff, Milwaukee, 322.
RUNS=E-Martinez, Seattle, 118; Phillips,
California, 119; Edmonds, California, 115;
Belle, Cleveland, 113; Salmon, California, 106;
JnValentin, Boston, 106.
RBI-MVaughan, Boston, 124; Belle, Cleveland, 121; Bunner, Seattle, 164; Emartina, New York, 138
HITS—Johnson, E. Chicago; 180, Knoblauch,
Minnesota; 174, Marine; 172, Seattle; 174;
DOUBLES—EMarinez, Seattle, 51; Belle,
Cleveland, 50; Puckett, Minnesota, 39;
Invalentain, Boston, 35; TMarinez, Seattle, 34.
Salmon, California, 171; Baerga, Cleveland,
170
TRIPLES—Lofton, Cleveland, 12; Lloydnah,
Chicago, 12; ByAnderson, Baltimore, 10;
BWilliams, New York, 9; Knoblauch, Minne-
caia B.
HOME RUNS—Belle, Cleveland, 47; Thomas, Chicago, 39; RPalmieri, Baltimore, 39; MVaughn, Boston, 38; Buhner, Seattle, 38; McGwin, Oakland, 38.
BOLSTER BASES—Lotton, Cleveland, 48;
GOODWIN, Kansas City, 48; Nixon, Texas, 46;
KNOBLAuch, Minnesota, 44; Coleman, Seattle,
41.
STRIEKOUTES—RJohnson, Seattle, 275;
Stottleyman, Oakland, 202; Cone, New York,
186; Finley, California, 182; Appier, Kansas
Civ. 179.
PITCHING (14 Decisions) —RJohnson, Seattle,
16-2, 889; 2.6, 295; E汉斯, Boston, 14-5,
737.4, 606; Wakefield, Boston, 16-8, 727.2, 686;
Neyland, Cleveland, 16-14, 4, 447; Langat,
836.7, 642.7
SAVES —Mesa, Cleveland, 45; LeSmith, California, 34; Rhinehanez, Chicago, 32; Montgomery, Kansas City, 31; Agulliera, Boston, 31
BATTING—TGwynn, San Diego, 367;
Plazza, Los Angeles, 353; Bichet, Colorado,
342; D Bell, Houston, 334; Larkin, Cincinnati,
319.
RUNS—Bigio, Houston, 114; Finley, San Diego, 103; Bonds, San Francisco, 100; Bichette, Colorado, 97; Larkin, Cincinnati, 94
RBI—Bibichet, Colorado, 123; Sosa,
Chicago, 161; Karos, Los Angeles, 104;
Garagua, Colorado, 103; Conline, Florida,
98; Bonds, San Francisco, 98.
HITS—TGwyyn, San Diego, 191; Bichette,
Colorado, 189; Grace, Chicago, 167; Finley,
San Diego, 165; McRae, Chicago, 163.
DOUBLELS—Grace, Chicago, 48; McRae,
Chicago, 37; Bichette, Colorado, 37;
RSanders, Cincinnati, 36; Lankford, St. Louis,
35.
TRIPLES—Bulier, Los Angeles. 9; EYoung,
Colorado. 8; Gonzalez, Chicago. 8; DSanders,
San Francisco. 8; Finley, San Diego. 8
HOME RUNS—Bichette, Colorado; 39; Sosa,
Chicago; 36; Castilla, Colorado; 32; LWalker,
Colorado; 32.
STOLEN BASES—Veras, Florida, 56; Larkin,
Cincinnati, 48; De Shields, Los Angeles, 38;
Eyoung, Colorado, 35; RSenders, Cincinnati,
35; Finley, San Dieo. 35
PITCHING (14 Decisions) — GMaddux,
Atlanta, 18-2, 90-1, 86; Smiley, Cincinnati,
12-4, 750, 3.34; Glavev, 16-6, 727,
14-5, 750, 3.34; Glavev, 16-6, 727,
3.17; Marion LeAcomt, 17-7, 708, 38-
B Marion LeAcomt, 17-7, 708, 38-
STRIKEUROs—Nomo, Los Angeles, 225; Smoltz, Atlanta, 189; Gmadock, Atlanta, 177; Reynolds, Houston, 172; PJMartinez, Montreal, 167.
SAVES—Myers, Chicago, 37; Henke, St.
Louis, 34; Beck, San Francisco, 32; Bicumb,
Philadelphia, 31; TdWorrell, Los Angeles, 31
NOTES & QUOTES
"He's a sincere, devout Christian who realizes there are other things more important in his life that football, even though he does the very best he can at that. He's got his priorities in such excellent order."
— Florida football coach Steve
Heisman Trophy candidate.
- ~roryna Gunther-cook-shoe Spurrier on Gator quarterback Danny Wuerffel, the country's highest-rated quarterback and a
"Last season my mind and my body were not in sync. I'd think about doing stuff, and my body wouldn't do it. I'd try to go around guys I knew I could kill, but I couldn't do it. Yeah, people said it was age. But I hadn't practice enough."
— Chicago Bull Michael Jordan, who says he has slimmed down to 210 pounds, from 215 at the end of last season.
PRO HOCKEY
Tuesday's Games
Hartford 3, Ottawa 0
New Jersey 3, N.Y. Islanders 2, OT
Boston 3, Montreal 0
Pittsburgh 2, Philadelphia 1
Buffalo 5, Washington 6
Dallas 4, Edinburgh 14
Dallas 4, Los Angeles 2
Anaheim 3, Calgary 3, tie
San Jose 6, Chicago 5
Wednesday's Games
Colorado at Toronto, 6:30 p.m.
Boston at Montreal, 6:30 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m.
Washington vs. Buffalo, at Charleston, S.C.
6:30 p.m.
Chicago at Edinburgh, 8:30 p.m.
Cincinnati at Brooklyn, Noxonia, 9 p.m.
Dallas at Apt. 9, 3:00 p.m.
Thursday's Games
Toronto va. Colorado, at Hamilton, Ontario,
6:30 p.m.
N. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, 3:00 p.m.
Tampa Bay vs. Florida, at Jacksonville, Fla.
Ottawa at Winnipeg, 7:30 p.m.
San Jose at Vancouver, 9:30 p.m.
The Thrill of Victory... & the Agony of the Feet.
Compiled from The Associated Press.
Lawrence M. Magee
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