6B Friday. October 15. 1993 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN College Football Schedule Saturday, October 16 EAST Rutgers (3-2) at Army (4-1) Siena (0-5) at Bentley (5-0) Bucknell (1-4) at Brown (1-3) Buffalo St. (5-0) at Buffalo (1-5) Springfield (1-4) at Cent. Connecticut St. (1- Fenn (4-0) at Columbia (1-3) Massachusetts (3-2) at Connecticut (3-3) Fordham (0-5) at Cornell (1-3) Villanova (2-3) at Delaware (4-1) Franklin & Marshall (1-4) at Georgetown, DC Holy Cross (1-4) at Harvard (2-2) Hofstra (3-3) at Lafayette (3-2) Duquesne (3-2) at Marist (3-2) Colgate (2-3) at Navy (3-2) William & Mary (3-2) at Northeastern (1-4) Wagner (4-1) at Pace (0-5) Michigan (3-2) at Penn St. (5-0) Syracuse (3-1-1) at Pittsburgh (1-4) Lehigh (4-1) at Princeton (4-0) MAine (2-3) at Rhode Island (3-3) Monmouth, N.J. (1-2) at St. Francis, Pa. (2-3) Canisius (0-5) at St. John's, NY (4-1) Iona (4-1) at St. Peter's (2-3), (n) Howard U. (5-0) at Towson S. (4-0) Dartmouth (1-3) at Yale (1-3) SOUTH Tennessee (5-1) at Alabama (5-0) Prairie View (0-5) at Alcorn St. (4-1) Georgia Southern (4-2) at Appalachian St. (4-5) Florida (5-0) at Auburn (6-0) Tennessee St. (1-4) at Austin Peay (1-5), (n) S. Carolina St. (4-2) at Bethune-Cookman (2-4) W. Illinois (3-2) at Cent. Florida (4-1) Lees-McRae (1-4-1) at Charleston Southern (2-4) Purman (3-2-1) at Citadel (2-4) Wake Forest (1-4) at Clemson (4-1) Methodist (3-2) at Davidson (3-2) W. Carolina (2-3) at E. Tennessee St. (4-2) Louisiana Tech (1-3) at East Carolina (1-4) Delaware St. (3-2) at Florida A&M (3-2) Virginia (5-0) at Florida St. (6-0) North Carolina (6-1) at Georgia Tech (2-3) Ark.-Pine Bluff (2-5) at Grambling St. (3-2), (n) Southern U. (6-0) at Jackson St. (3-2-1). (n) New Hampshire (3-2) at James Madison (3- 3) LSU (2-4) at Kentucky (3-2), (n) Southern Miss. (1-4) at Louisville (5-1) Duke (1-5) at Maryland (0-6) North Texas (3-2) at McNeese St. (3-2), (n) Tulsa (1-4) at Memphis St. (4-2) Ala.-Birmingham (3-2) at Miss. Valley St. (2-21) Arkansas (3-3) at Mississippi (3-2) South Carolina (3-3) at Mississippi St. (1-4), (n) Middle Tenn. (2-3) at Morehead St. (2-3) N. Carolina A&T (5-0) at Morgan St. (2-3) E. Kentucky (2-3) at Murray St. (3-3), (n) Marshall (4-1) at N. Carolina St. (3-2) Boston U. (5-0) at Richmond (5-1) Mississippi Col. (3-1-1) at Samford (4-2) Tenn.-Martin (2-3) at Tennessee Tech (4-2) Tn.-Chattanooga (3-2) at VMI (0-5) Georgia (2-4) at Vanderbilt (2-3) Temple (1-4) at Virginia Tech (3-2) MIDWEST Akron (3-2) at Bowling Green (3-2) E. Michigan (3-2) at Cent. Michigan (2-4) Ball St. (4-1) at Cincinnati (3-3), (n) Butler (3-2) at Dayton (5-0) San Diego (3-2) at Evansville (3-2) Indiana St. (1-4) at Illinois St. (3-3) Illinois (1-4) at Iowa (2-3) Iowa St. (1-4) at Kansas (2-4) Oklahoma St. (3-2) at Missouri (1-3-1) Pacific U. (1-4) at N. Illinois (3-3) E. Illinois (1-4) at N. Iowa (4-2), (n) Kansas St. (5-0) at Nebraska (5-0) Minnesota (2-4) at Northwestern (2-3) Michigan St. (3-1) at Ohio St. (5-0) Kent (0-5) at Ohio U. (0-6) Wisconsin (5-0) at Purdue (1-4) W. Kentucky (4-1) at S. Illinois (1-4) Jacksonville St. (2-3) at SW Missouri St. (3-3) Miami, Ohio (1-4) at Toledo (2-3), (n) Drake (4-1) at Valparaiso (4-1) Liberty (2-3) at Youngstown St. (4-1), (n) SW Louisiana (3-2) at Arkansas St. (1-5) Texas A&M (4-1) at Baylor (4-2) Southern Meth. (1-3-1) at Houston (1-4) Colorado (3-2) at Oklahoma (5-0) NE Louisiana (4-2) at SW Texas St. (1-3), (n) NW Louisiana (2-3) at Sam Houston St. (2-3) Nicholls St. (0-5) at Stephen F. Austin (4-1) Tulane (2-4) at Texas Christian (1-4) Alabama St. (0-4) at Texas Southern (2-4) Rice (4-2) at Texas Tech (1-5), (n) Utah (2-4) at Texas-Eli Paso (1-5), (n) FAR WEST Stanford (2-3) at Arizona (5-0) Oregon (3-2) at Arizona St. (2-3), (n) Notre Dame (6-0) at Brigham Young (4-1) Sacramento St. (2-3) at CS Northridge (2-3), (n) Air Force (1-5) at Fresno St. (3-2), (n) E. Washington (3-2) at Idaho (5-0) Montana St. (4-2) at Idaho St. (2-4), (n) Montana St. (5-1) at N. Arizona (6-0), (n) San Jose St. (0-5) at New Mexico St. (3-2) Colorado St. (2-4) at San Diego St. (4-2), (n) UC Davis (4-1) at Sonoma St. (0-4) Oregon St. (3-3) at Southern Cal (3-3) Cal Poly-SLO (4-1) at S. Utah (1-4) Washington (4-1) at UCLA (3-2) Nevada (3-2) at Utah St. (1-4) California (5-1) at Washington St. (4-2) Boise St. (2-4) at Weber St. (2-4), (n) The forecast: Tide over Vols 24-14 Two significant streaks will be on the line tomorrow when second-ranked Alabama plays No. 10 Tennessee in Birmingham. By Rick Warner AP Football Writer The Crimson Tide will be seeking its 29th straight victory, which would set a school and Southeastern Conference record. Alabama also has a seven-game winning streak against Tennessee, which is 4-18 against the Tide since 1971. With another victory over the Vols, Alabama can virtually clinch the SEC's Western Division title and a berth in the league's championship game on Dec. 4. Auburn, the only other team in the division with less than two losses, can't play in the title game because of NCAA probation. The Vols are led by quarterback Heath Shuler, who already has tied the school record for TD passes in a season with 18. His favorite targets are seniors Cory Fleming and Craig Faulkner, who have combined for 12 TD catches and almost 800 yards in receptions. Tennessee must win to stay in the hunt for the SEC Eastern title. The Vols lost to division-leader Florida last month, and another defeat would probably make it impossible for them to catch the unbeaten Gators. Alabama's big offensive weapons are quarterback Jay Barker, tailback Sherman Williams and all-purpose threat David Palmer. Barker is 22-0 as a starter, Williams has five straight 100-yard rushing games, and Alabama has the No. 2 defense in the country, holding opponents to 7 points and 185 yards per game. Tennessee's defense isn't nearly as good, giving up 17 points and 325 yards per game. Palmer averages 16 yards every time he touches the ball. The Tide, favored by 51/2 points, will beat the Vols again... ALABA 24-14. But the difference will be defense. No. 15 Virginia (plus 25) at No. 1 Florida St. Seminoles are 12- in ACC last two years .. FLORIDA ST. 38-21. No. 3 Notre Dame (minus 16) at BYU Cougars coming off 68-14 loss to UCLA ... NOTRE DAME 44-14. No. 4 Florida (minus 6) at No. 19 Auburn Gators hand Tigers their first loss... FLORIDA DA 24-21. Buckeyes lead Big Ten in total defense .. OHIO ST. 21-7. Cornhuskers have won 24 straight over Wildcats . NEBRASKA 34-14. Kansas St. (plus 271/2) at No. 6 Nebraska Teams heading in opposite directions ... PENN ST. 17-10. No. 20 Colorado (minus 5) at No. 9 Ohio Sooners win high-scoring shootout .. OKLAHOMA 38-34. Stanford (plus 10) at No. 11 Arizona Wildcats off to best start since 1975 ... ARIZONA 28-14. No. 12 Washington (plus 1) at No. 22 UCLA Series tied at 25-25-2 ... WASHINGTON 24- 21. No. 13 Texas A&M (minus 15) at Baylor Bears haven't beaten Aggies since 1985 TEVAS A&M 32,10 No. 14 North Carolina (minus 31/2) at Georgia Tech No. 16 Wisconsin (minus 101/2) at Purdue Badgers' Brent Moss is nation's No. 2 rusher... WISCONSIN 28-10. No. 21 California (minus 31/2) at Washington St. Tar Heels averaging 292 yards rushing ... NORTH CAROLINA 24-23. Bears haven't won at Pullman since 1979 WASHINGTON ST. 27-24. Southern Mississippi (plus 19) at No. 23 Louisville Cardinals rebound from loss to West Virginia. LOUISVILLE 45-14. No. 24 Syracuse (minus 22) at Pittsburgh Bum knee doesn't stop Husker's comeback Panthers have lost last four by average of 50-14. ...SYRACUSE 50-14. Last week: 13-3 (straight); 7-9 (spread) Season: 93-19 (straight); 52-3 (spread). The Associated Press LINCOLN, Neb. — Calvin Jones only ran for 136 yards and a touchdown in his first game after recovering from a knee injury for No. 6 Nebraska. "I'm getting there. I wouldn't say I'm back to 100 percent but as I keep practicing I'll get closer and closer to 100 percent," Jones said. Opponents in the weeks ahead must be overloaded to hear that. Jones rushed for 124 yards in just over two quarters of the season opener Sept. 4 against North Texas. He went to the sidelines in the third quarter with a sprained knee that would keep him out three straight games. He made a token appearance — one play, no carries — in the Colorado State game. He returned as a starter last Thursday against Oklahoma State, helping rally the Cornhuskers (5-0) to a 27-13 victory. His 44-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter sealed the victory. "Actually when I try to stride the knee ligament starts to pull a little bit and that's what happened on that particular play," Jones said. "I think the mental block is there somewhat because I know if I have the opportunity to go the distance I don't know how the knee will respond. On that particular play I almost got caught by behind. That was due to me not being 100 percent." 心力衰竭 Coach Tom Osborne asked the question the week before about Calvin Jones whether Jones would be ready to return against the Cowbys. Was a Calvin Jones at 90 percent better than the fleet of young backs at 100 percent? 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