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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 4, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 the stars and stripes wednesday january 4, 1989 scoreboard football College bowl results California bowl at Fresno calif., dec. 10 Fresno stale 35, Western Michigan 30 Independence bowl at Shreveport la., dec. 23 Southern Mississippi 38, Texas Elpaso 18 Sun bowl Al Elpaso Texas dec. 24 Alabama 29, army 28blue-Gray All Star classic at Montgomery ala., dec. 25 Blue 22. Gray 21 Aloha bowl at Honolulu dec. 25 Washington St. 24. Houston 22 Liberty bowl at Memphis. Tenn., dec. 28 Indiana 34, South Carolina 10 All american bowl at Birmingham ala., dec. 29 Florida 14, Illinois 10freedom bowl Al Anaheim calif., dec. 29 Brigham Young 20, Colorado 17 Holiday bowl at san Diego dec. 30 Oklahoma state 62, Wyoming 14peach bowl at Atlanta dec. 31 North Carolina state 28. Iowa 23 Gator bowl at Jacksonville Fla., Jan. 1 Georgia 34, Michigan state 27 Hall of Fame bowl at Tampa. Fla. Jan. 2 Syracuse 23, Louisiana state 10 Citrus bowl at Orlando Fla., Jan. 2 Clemson 13, Oklahoma 6cotton bowl at Dallas Jan. 2 Urcla 17, Arkansas 3 fiesta bowl at Tempe ariz., Jan. 2 notre Dame 34, West Virginia 21rose bowl at Pasadena calif., Jan. 2 Michigan 22. Southern California 14 sugar bowl at new Orleans Jan. 2 Florida St. 13. Auburn 7orange bowl at Miami Jan. 2 Miami Fla. 23, Nebraska 3 How a s top 20 fared How the associated press top 20 College foot Ball teams fared monday 1. Notre Dame 12-0-0 beat no. 3 West Virginia 34-21 in the fiesta bowl. 2. Miami Fla. 11-1-0 beat no. 6 Nebraska 23-3 in the Orange bowl. 3. West Virginia 11-1-0 lost to no. 1 notre Dame 34-21 in the fiesta bowl. 4. Florida state 11-1-0 beat no. 7 Auburn 13-7 in the sugar bowl. 5. Southern California 10-2-0 lost to no. 11 Michigan 22-14 in the Rose bowl. 6. Nebraska 11-2-0 lost to no. 2 Miami 34-21 in the Orange bowl. 7. Auburn 10-2-0 lost to no. 4 Florida St. 13-7 in the sugar bowl. 8. Arkansas 10-2-0 lost to no. 9 Urcla 17-3 in the Cotton bowl. 9. Urcla 10-2-0 beat no. 8 Arkansas 17-3 in the Cotton bowl. 10. Oklahoma 9-3-0 lost to no. 13 Clemson 13-6 in the Citrus bowl. 11. Michigan 9-2-1 beat no. 5 Southern Cali fornia 22-14 in the Rose bowl. 12. Oklahoma state 10-2-0 did not play. 13. Clemson 10-2-0 beat no. 10 Oklahoma 13 6 in the Citrus bowl. 14. Houston 9-3-0 did not play. 15. Wyoming 11 -2-0 did not play. 16. Louisiana state 8-4-0 lost to no. 17 Syra Cuse 23-10 in the Hall of Fame bowl. 17. Syracuse 10-2-0 beat no. 16 Louisiana state 23-10 in the Hall of Fame bowl. 18. Washington state 9-3-0 did not play. 19. Georgia 9-3-0 did not play. 20. Alabama 9-3-0 did not play. A s National champions annual winners of the associated press College football poll s top ranking 1988notre Dame 1987miami, Fla. 1986penn St. 1985oklahoma 1984brigham Young 1983miami, Fla. 1982penn St. 1981clemson 1980georgia 1979alabama 1978alabama 1977notre Dame 1976pittsburgh 1975oklahoma 1974oklahoma 1973notre Dame 1972scuthern cat 1971nebraska 1970neoraska 1969texas 1968ohio St. 1967southern Cal 1966notre Dame 1965alabama 1964alabama 1963texas 1962southern Cal 1961alabama 1960minnesota 1959syracuse 1958louisiana St. 1957auburn 1956oklahoma 1955oklahoma 1954ohio St. 1953maryland 1952michigan St. 1951tennessee 1950oklahoma 1949notre Dame 1948michigan 1947notre Dame 1946notre Dame 1945army 1944_army 1943notre Dame 1942ohio St. 1941minnesota 1940minnesota 1939texas am 1938texas Christian 1937pittsburgh 1936minnesota Michigan s Tripp Welborne 3 and David Arnold Chase Southern Cal quarterback Rodney Peete into the end zone during monday s Rose bowl. Monday s bowl action in figures fiesta Orange Irish 34, mountaineers 21 notre Dame 914 3 834 West Virginia 0 6 7 821 and Fig Hackett 45  1 run kick failed and Culver 5 run to kick Eva Fig Baumann 29 and Ismail 29 pass from Rice to kick Eva Fig Baumann 31 and Fig to 32 Eva Bell 17 pass from Harris Baumann kick and Jacobs 3 pass from Rice Rice run Eva Rembert 3 run Rembert pass from Jones a74,911. And Eva first Downs 19 19 rushes Yards 59-242 37-108 passing 213 174 return Yards 28 35 comp att int 7-11-1 14-30-1 punts 4-37 7-45 fumbles lost 2-0 0-0 penalties Yards 11-102 3-38 time of Possession 36 43 23 17individuals Rushing notre Dame. Rice 13-75, Green 13-61, Brooks 11-35, a.johnson-5-20, Culver 4 20, Banks 5-12, Belles 3-10, Walters 3-5, Mihalko 1-2, Eilers 1-2. West Virginia  11-49, Tyler 2-21, Taylor 6-12, Harris 13-11, Napoleon 3 7,  1-5, Rembert 1-3. Passing notre Dame Rice 7-11-1-213. West Virginia Harris 13-26-1-166, Jones 1-4-0-8. Receiving notre Dame.  2-70, Walters 1-57, Green 1-35, Ismail 1-29,  1-19, Jacobs 1-3. West Virginia Bell 4-44, Taylor 3-34, Wynn 3-31, Rembert 2-40,  1-17. Tyler 1-8. All time results 1971arizona St. 45, Florida St. 38 1972arizona St. 49, Missouri 35 1973arizona St. 28, Pittsburgh 7 1974oklahoma St. 16, Brigham Young 6 1975arizona St. 17, Nebraska 14 1976oklahoma 41, Wyoming 7 1977penn St. 42, Arizona St. 30 1978arkansas 10, Urcla 10 1979pittsburgh 16, Arizona 10 1980penn St. 31, Ohio St. 19 1982penn St. 26, Southern Cal 10 1983arizona St. 32, Oklahoma 21 1984ohio St. 28, Pittsburgh 23 1985ucla 39, Miami Fla. 37 1986michigan 27, Nebraska 23 1987penn St. 14, Miami Fla. 10 1988florida St. 31, Nebraska 28 1989notre Dame 34, West Virginia 21 hurricanes 23, Cor huskers 3 Miami Fla 7 13 0 323 Nebraska 0 0303 Mia Conley 22 pass from Walsh Huerta kick miafghuerta18 Mia Conley 42 pass from Walsh Huerta kick Mia Fig Huerta 37 neb Fig Barrios 50 Mia Fig Huerta 37 a79,480. Mia neb first Downs 20 10 rushes Yards 28-69 38-80 passing 285 55 return Yards 47 31 comp att int 23-48-3 8-22-3 punts 4-40 9-37 fumbles lost 1-0 q-0 penalties Yards 7-60 5-45 time of Possession 30 16 29 44 individuals Rushing Miami Conley 10-40, Crowell 5-23, Highsmith 4-17, Dawkins 1 -5, Gary 6- minus 2walsh 2-r 8-21-2-55, Gdowski 0-1-1-0. Receiving Miami Chudzinski 5-81, Gary 5-47. Conley 4-94, Hill 2-29, Dawkins 2-12, Highsmith 2-8, Smith 2-7, Bethel 1-7. Nebraska Bell 2-39, Bahe 1-12, Turner 1-6, Millikan 1-5, Worden 1-5, Brinson 1 minus 4carpenter 1 -  
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