2B SPORTS BIG 12 FOOTBALL THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2006 Oregon upsets Oklahoma BY SHAWN SHROYER No.19 Nebraska (2-1) - 10 No.4 USC (2-0) - 28 The Good - USC quarterback John David Booty: 25-for-36, 257 yards, three touchdowns Rice (0-3)-7 No. 8 Texas (2-1) - 52 Rice (0-3) - 7 The Bad - Nebraska running backs: 31 carries, 74 yards, no touchdowns, 2.39 yards per carry The Interesting - USC has scored at least 20 points in 54 straight games, a streak that began in 2002. The Good - Texas running backs Jamaal Charles and Selvin Young: 23 carries, 210 yards, two touchdowns, 9.13 vards per carry The Bad - Rice running back Quinton Smith: eight carries, -10 yards, three receptions, -5 yards The Interesting - Texas quarterbacks were 10-for-11 for a 90.9 completion percentage. No. 15 Oklahoma (2-1) - 33 No. 18 Oregon (3-0) - 34 The Good - Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson: 34 carries, 211 yards, one touchdown The Bad - Oklahoma defense: Allowed Oregon to rack up 501 total yards of offense and 21 points in the fourth quarter The Interesting - A record 59,269 fans filled Oregon's Autzen Stadium on Saturday. Iowa State (2-1) - 17 No. 16 Iowa (3-0) - 27 The Good - Iowa quarterback Drew Tate: 26-for-38, 274 yards, three touchdowns The Bad - Iowa State: Trails Iowa 36-18 in all-time series The Interesting, -, Iowa wide receiver Andy Brodell, tight end Tony Moeaki and fullback Tom Busch all made their first career touchdown receptions on Saturday. No.24 Texas Tech (2-1) - 3 No.20 TCU (3-0) - 12 The Good - TCU defense: Held the Texas Tech offense to just 242 total yards The Bad - Texas Tech quarterback Graham Harrell: 23-for-47, 204 yards, no touchdowns Oklahoma's Malcolm Kelly (14) and Oregon Brian Paysinger (19) battle on an on-sides kick by Oregon in the fourth quarter during college football action in Eugene, Ore., Saturday. Oregon recovered the kick, setting up the go-ahead touchdown as they beat Oklahoma, 34-33. The Interesting - TCU extended its winning streak to 13 games, which leads the nation. No. 22 Arizona State (3-0) - 22 Colorado (0-3) - 3 The Good - Arizona State quarterback Rudy Carpenter: 21-for-37, 248 vards, two touchdowns The Bad - Colorado quarterback Bernard jackson: 8-for-18, 86 yards, one interception, no touchdowns, sacked five times The Interesting - After three games, Colorado has scored two touchdowns and has gone seven quarters without scoring a touchdown. Missouri (3-0) - 27 The Good - Missouri running back Tony Temple: 22 carries, 168 The Bad - New Mexico pass protection: Allowed quarterback Chris Nelson to get sacked eight times Missouri (3-0) - 27 New Mexico (1-2) - 17 yards, 7.6 yards per carry The Interesting - The last time New Mexico surrendered so many sacks was in 1991, when it allowed 10. Florida Atlantic (0-3) - 8 Oklahoma State (3-0) - 48 The Good - Oklahoma State running backs Mike Hamilton and Dantrell Savage: 19 carries, 182 yards, three touchdowns The Bad - Florida Atlantic quarterbacks: 15-for-27, 166 yards, two interceptions, sacked five times The Interesting - The Cowboys are 3-0 for the third consecutive season. 1983-1985 is the only other time that has happened. Don Ryan/ASSOCIATED PRESS Army (2-1)-24 Texas A&M (2-1)-28 The Good - Texas A&M quarterback Stephen McGee: 7-for-11, 102 yards, one touchdown, 11 carries, 142 yards, 12.9 vards per carry The Bad - Army quarterback David Pevato: 17-for-32, 136 yards, no touchdowns, three interceptions The Interesting - Texas A&M running back Jorvorskie Lane has seven touchdowns in the last eight quarters. Marshall (1-2) - 7 Kansas State (3-0) - 23 Marshall (1-2)-7 The Bad - Marshall quarterback Bernard Morris: 16-for-28, 92 yards two interceptions, no touchdowns The Interesting - Kansas State quarterback Dylan Meier's 256 passing yards were a career high. Baylor (1-2) - 15 Washington State (2-1) - 17 The Good - Washington State safety Eric Frampton: Seven tackles, five solo, one forced fumble, one interception The Bad – Baylor rushing attack: 14 attempts, -10 net yards its two losses this season. Kansan sportswriter Shawn Shroyer can be contacted at sshroyer@ kansan.com. The Interesting - Baylor has been outscored 27-6 in the second half of MEN'S GOLF Edited by Kate Shipley 16 teams to compete at the Kansas Invitational Sixteen teams will converge on Alvamar Golf Club in Lawrence for the next two days as the course plays host to the Kansas Invitational.The tournament is the second of the fall season for Kansas, a team coming off of a fifth-place finish at the Rich Harvest Farms Intercollegiate. Kansas has enjoyed strong showings in the past at the Kansas Invitational, which is the lone home tournament for the team. Last year, senior Gary Woodland led Kansas with a third place finish, trailed closely by sophomore Zach Pederson in fourth place. The Jayhawks have won the Kansas Invitation each of the last two years and once again have an opportunity to come out on top of the 16-team field. Asher Fusco AP Top 25 Auburn is new No.2 Top 25 teams in the AP college football poll Record through Sept. 16 • First-place votes • Previous ranking Juno St. Auburn Southern Cal W Virginia Florida (59) • 3-0 (2) • 3-0 (2) • 2-0 (2) • 3-0 3-0 1,617 • 1,507 • 3,149 • 4,149 • 5,135 • 7 16. TCU 3-0 527 20 17. Oklahoma 2-1 510 15 18. Florida St. 2-1 466 9 19. Clemson 2-1 399 20. Arizona St. 3-0 384 22 21. Boston Col. 3-0 384 23 22. California 2-1 383 21 23. Nebraska 2-1 162 19 24. Penn St. 2-1 143 25 25. Boise St. 3-0 110 Others receiving votes: Alabama 94, Miami 78, Rutgers 46, UCLA 40, Michigan St. 33, Wisconsin 29, Missouri 22, Georgia Tech 19, Texas Tech 16, Texas A&M 9, Arkansas 2, Purdue 2. athletics calendar TODAY Women's golf. Nebraska Cold Stone/Chip-N-Club, all day. Lincoln, Neb. AP Player to watch: Meghan Gockel, Dallas freshman, finished as the number two jayhawk Gockel Men's golf University of Kansas Invitational, all day, Alvamar Golf Club last weekend at the Colorado State Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic. Gockel finished tied for 30th with scores of 76 and 71. Stone/Chip-N-Club, all day, Lincoln, Neb. TUESDAY Women's golf, Nebraska Cold Men's golf. University of Kansas involvement, all day. Alavar Golf Club WEDNESDAY **Volleyball** vs_ Texas A&M, 7.p.m. Horelse Family Athletics Center FRIDAY Soccer at OKlahoma State, 7 p.m. Stillwater, Okla. Tennis. Wake Forest Tournament, all day, Winston-Salem, N.C. SATURDAY Football vs. South Florida, 6 p.m. Memorial Stadium Softball vs. Pittsburgh State, noon; Ballahaw Jiahwang, Classic, Arizo Ballpark Volleyball at Colorado, 8 p.m. Boulder, Colo. Tennis. Wake Forest Tournament day, Winston-Salem, N.C. Softball vs. Missouri Western, 2 p.m., Fall Jayhawk Classic, Arrocha Ballpark Cross Country, Roy Griak Invitation, TBA, Minneapolis, Minn. SUNDAY Soccer at Oklahoma, 1 p.m., Norman, OKa Softball vs. Pittsburgh State, 2 p.m. Jayhawk戏典, Arrocha Ballpark Softball vs. Butler, 4 p.m., Fall Jayhawk Classic, Airocha Ballpark Tennis. Wake Forest Tournament all day, Winston-Salem, N.C. Monday, September 18 Register to Vote on Wascoe Beach 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sponsor Student Legislative Advisory Board (SLAB), Dale Institute Student Advisory Board (SAB) Constitution Day Program: You Be the Judge High school students join the Honorable G. Joseph Pieron, Jr. in exploring cases decided by the Kansas Court of Appeals. 11:30 a.m. | Dole Institute of Politics (Invite Only) Sponsor: National Archives. Dole Institute of Politics Wednesday, September 20 Register to Vote on Wescoe Beach 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sponsor: SLAB, SAB Naturalization Ceremony A special ceremony swearing in new U.S. citizens 1:00 p.m. Dole Institute of Politics (Invite Only) Constitution Day on Wescoe Beach Join the nation in celebrating our Constitution by simultaneously rewriting the Preamble. 1:00 p.m. Sponsors: Dole Institute of Politics, Office of the Provost Department of Music and Dance, Student Senate, SLAB, Center for Community Outreach (COO) Tuesday, September 19 Register to Vote on Wescoe Beach 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sponsor: SLAB, SAB Student Senate Committee Meetings I at your voice be heard! Visit the Student Senate committees and see how you can make a difference at KU. All meetings are in the Kansas Union 6:00 p.m. | Graduate and Professional Affairs 6:30 p.m. | Multi-Cultural Affairs, University Affairs, Finance and Student Rights Study Group- The Culture of Congress Come and get involved at the Dole Institute. 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. | Dole Institute of Politics Sponsor: Dole Institute of Politics Wednesday, September 20 (cont.) The University of Kansas Constitution & Day Events Civic Engagement Week September 18-28, 2006 (cont.) Freedom Tower: Daniel Libeskind Architect of the World Trade Center memorial. View images of the memorial in the Kansas Union during September 5-29. 7:30 p.m. | Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union Sponsor: Student Union Activities (SUA) Thursday, September 21 Register to Vote on Wescoe Beach 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sponsor: SLAB, SAB Tea at three Enjoy free tea, treats and engage in conversation. 3:00 p.m. | 4th Floor, Kansas Union Tea at Three Constitution Day Program: Judicial Independence A lively panel of experts will discuss judicial independence. 7:30 p.m. | Dole Institute of Politics Sponsor: KU School of Low, Dole Institute of Politics Suspected Care Serve breakfast and interact with in-need members of the Lawrence community. 6:30 - 9:00 a.m. First United Methodist Church, 936 Vermont Street Sponsor: CCO Friday, September 22 Register to Vote on Wescoe Beach 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sponsor: SLAB, SAB Saturday, September 23 Constitution Day at KU Memorial Stadium Join KU fans, players and band members in reciting the Preamble of the Constitution before kickoff. Time: T.B.A. Sponsors: Dole Institute of Politics, Office of the Provost Department of Music and Dance, Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, Student Senate, SLAB. CCO Sunday, September 24 Special Tribute to KU Veterans Honor our KU veterans by taking time to visit the following memorials on campus. - Vietnam Memorial * Korean War Memorial * * Memorial Campanile * Memorial Stadium * * Kansas Memorial Unions * *Also visit the Dole Institute of Politics (on West Campus) and see the World War II Veterans Memory Wall. Monday, September 25 Register to Vote on Wescoe Beach 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sponsor: SLAB, SAR Tuesday, September 26 Jubilee Café Serve breakfast and interact with in-need members of the Lawrence community. 6:30 - 9:00 a.m. First United Methodist Church, 936 Vermont Street Sponsor: CCD Register to Vote on Wescoe Beach 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sponsor: HAAS 845 Pizza & Politics: The Honorable Scott Burnett, Jackson Co. State Legislator Join us for lunch and conversation. 12 p.m. | Malott Room, Kansas Union Sponsor: Dole Institute of Politics Wednesday, September 27 Register to Vote on Wescoe Beach 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sponsor: SLAB, SAB Student Senate Meeting See the legislative process in action! Come watch decisions being made that can affect you. 6:30 p.m. | Alderson Auditorium, Kansas Union Study Group- The Culture of Congress Come and get involved at the Dole Institute, 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. | Dole Institute of Politics Sponsor: Dole Institute of Politics An Evening with Madeleine Albright Former U.S. Secretary of State 8:00 p.m. | LIed Center Sponsor: Dole Institute of Politics Thursday, September 28 Thursday, September 28 Civic Leadership Breakfast Breakfast for campus leaders and potential leaders. Discussion will focus on Madeleine Albright and the importance of civic engagement. 8:00 - 9:15 a.m. | Dole Institute of Politics Sponsor: Dole Institute of Politics, Student Senate, SAB Register to Vote on Wescoe Beach 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sponsor SLAB, SAB Constitution Day Events and Civic Engagement Week coordinated by the Robert F. Kennedy Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas and the Student Civic Engagement Council. For more information, call (783) 884-6930. Tea at Three Enjoy free tea, treats and engage in conversation. 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. | 4th Floor, Kansas Union Study Group- Bob Dole: The Senate Years Come and get involved at the Dole Institute. 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. | Dole Institute of Politics Sponsor: Dole Institute of Politics - --- 3