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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 03, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes wednesday. January 3.1990 Rose from Page 21 Laic Ohio stale coach. I m just the old   said. I have to go. But i la always be  Southern Cal s Larry Smith who began his College coaching Ca reer As an assistant under Schum by Chlor and remains his Friend said. I m sorry thai he s leaving the game but you never apologize for  this is a football game. He would t have wanted me to coach any differently Smith said. Enins asked if in was of special significance to play against schem a Cohler in the coach s last game said no. The fact that it waste Rose bowl made in a big  Erms carried 30 times for 126 Yards and broke off tackle to score the winning touchdown. Rcd shirt freshman Marinovic guided the trojans on the winning March beginning with 5 15 to play including a 20-Yard completion to John Jackson on third and sat the Michigan 44. The trojans took a 7-0 Lead in inc second Quarter on a 1-Yard Rugby Marinovich. Then after Michi Gan Gol a 19-Yard held goal by . Qum Rodriguez made it 10-3 with a 34-Yard Field goal on the final play of the half. A 2-Yard run by Allen Jefferson with four minutes left in the third Quarter lied the game at 10-10. Marinovich finished with 22 completions in 31 attempts for 178 Yards. His Michigan counterpart. Michael Taylor was 10-of-19 for 115. Leroy Hoard led the wolverines offensively Wilh 108 Yards on 17 carries. He set up i hair Field goal Wilh a 46-Yard run in inc second Quarter. Then he set up the lying touchdown with a 31-Yard run in the third i nod. As in 1989. When he rushed for 142 Yards in inc wolverines Rose bowl win. Hoard again had been shifted from fullback to tailback to fill in for the injured Tony holes. The trojans capitalized on a blocked punt to score their first touchdown. Guard Dan Owens broke through inc heart of the wolverines Block ing. He slapped the Ball Down Justoff inc fool of Staple ton and Junior scan grabbed inc Ball and ran 24 Yards Lothi Michigan ii. It took the trojans six plays to score from there. Marinovich finally scooted outside for the touchdown after a fake to Ervins slacked the defense in the Middle. Vols pull off big plays drop Arkansas 31-27 by Denny ii. Freeman Dallas a Tennessee had most of the big plays and the big numbers at the Cotton bowl including inc 31-27 Victory Over Arkansas. But that won t gel inc vols inc Lillic number they wanted most no. I. We showed inc nation that we Are one of inc Busl learns said Chuck Webb who rushed for 250 Yards on 26 carries second highest in Colton bowl Cotton bowl history. Maybe we will get a Shol at the National title. We do have 11  actually the Collon bowl win gave inc no. 8 Tennessee its 600lh Victory Overall Only inc 10th school to achieve thai Many. Arkansas took us lightly. We just wanted it  said Webb who scored Gwirc once on a spectacular 78-Yard run. No. 8 Tennessee ended the season 11 i. No. 10 Arkansas which had 567 local Yards finished 10-2 in losing its second Slraight Cotlon bowl game. To Gelhar inc learns produced 1.037 Tola Yards. Last year the Razorbacks had Only 42 Yards in losing to Urcla. In was a great Way to get the school s 600th Victory coach Johnny majors said. It also starts the school s 100thyear in a big Way. The win could t Hap pen at a Mctier  majors said Webb a freshman is As Good As Tony Dorset who majors coached at Pittsburgh. I never had anybody any belter than this Young Man majors said. The Lougher in gels inc Loughr he gels. He is one of the rare ones who comes  majors said Tennessee deserved to be considered for inc National title. In a Normal year we would he said. Arkansas committed two costly Fum Bles and suffered a critical interception Hal Cost the Razorbacks dearly despite a Cotton bowl record 31 first Downs. We made some uncharacteristic turn  Arkansas coach Ken Hatfield said. We wore intercepted in their end zone late in the second period and they scored a Quick touchdown. Thai was a 14-Poinl swing thai turned the game around. We fought Back but in was t Good  Arkansas linebacker Mick Thomas said Webb was the Best running Back he had seen. Tennessee s Chuck Webb runs for 36 Yards. Set line up his ii and a 17-6 half Inu Lead. He s just a Garcal running  Thomas said. He is Quick he has Power and he can get to the inside. We just could t Slop  Webb s Rushing total trailed Only the 265 Yards by Rice s Dicky mangle against Alabama in the 1954 Collon bowl. Arkansas which trailed 24-6 in the third Quarter Ball cd to the very end. Quinn Rovey threw a 67-Yard scoring pass to Light end Billy Winston who fumbled the Ball at the i and then recovered in the end zone with 1 25 to play. Then Tennessee clinched its Victory As Alvin Harper recovered the hogs onside kick iry at the Arkansas 4x. Tennessee s Andy Kelly threw two touchdown passes including an 84-Yard or. And freshman Carl Pickens helped turn the game around late in the second Quarter with an interception. With Tennessee trailing 6-3. Pickens intercepted Sirovey s pass in the end zone and returned inc Ball to the 13- Ard line. Two plays later. Kelly found Anthony Morgan alone behind the Arkansas secondary for inc 84-Yard to pass longest in Tennessee s 30-year bowl history. In was also the second longest in inc 54 years of inc Collon bowl. Tennessee struck again on a 70-Yard drive highlighted by Webb runs of 15and 36 Yards before he scored from inc 1 Yard line for a 17-6 half Lime Lead. A 1-Yard pass to Greg Amsler staked inc vols to their 24-6 third period Lead. Webb s spectacular 78-Yardcr, third longest in Collon bowl history came after James Rouse had scored on a i Yard run for Arkansas in inc third period. Barry Foster s i Yard to run Early in the fourth period pulled Arkansas within 31-21. However linebacker Kacy Rodgers slopped Foster for no gain on fourth and 1 Al the Tennessee 10 Wilh 8 29 to play. Arkansas was thwarted again Wilh 2 40 to play when it drove to the Tennessee 27 Anil Todd Wright missed a 44-Yard Field goal try. A crowd of 74.358 fans watched ten Nessee win us second Cotlon bowl game in four tries. In was the thin meeting Between the two schools and he vols have won them All. Sugar from Page 21 All in the second Quarter were the most in a Hal against the hurricanes this season. The hurricanes defense had allowed an average of just 9.3 Points per game. But Miami gave up just 19 total Yards in the third Quarter and controlled Alabama during inc second half until the final minutes. And while Miami s defense struggled its offence did not. After Bolh learns missed Long Field goals Early in the first Quarter the hurricanes moved 66 Yards in a nine play March capped by Stephen Mcguire s 3-Yard touchdown plunge. The to came on the first play after Miami got a first Down when Lee Ozmint jumped offsides on a fourth and two Field goal iry from the 7. A no Call on an apparent Fumble by Leonard Conley got the Alabama fans angry during Miami s procession. They got More bad news when All american line Backer Keith Mccants was leg whipped by his own player and needed to be helped off the Field. He re turned from the injury although he missed several More plays in the half. Miami allowed a local of just iwo Yards on pull returns in the previous 11 games but a 10-Yard return by Gene Jelks put Alabama in position at the Hurri canes 36 late in the period. On third and the acc at the 7. In was Miami s Lurn to Spring offsides and thai gave the Crimson tide a first Down at the 3. Two plays lost a Yard and on third Down Wilh the Miami assistant coaches screaming for safety Charles Pharms to pick up wide receiver Marco Batlle near the sideline. Bailie Gulf ought Pharms for a sliding to catch on Hollingsworth s Bullet pass. The touchdown seemed to fire up Miami which quickly struck on a 78-Yard drive on five plays. Roughing the passer Penally helped position Erickson for an 18-Yard scoring tots to Wesley Carroll. Carroll the hurricanes and their Small contingent of fans celebrated bul nol for Long. Holder Tim Kalal hobbled inc snap and Carlos Hurla s kick was blocked ending his Streak of 48 straight conversions. The missed Point loomed larger As the half wore on. Erickson completed 17 of 27 passes for 250 Yards. Hollingsworth was 27 for 43 for 214 Yards. Orange from Page 21 kick hit the left upright and bounced Back on inc Field breaking his Streak of 66 consecutive conversions. Colorado dominated the first half but blew three scoring opportunities Wilh a Fumble a missed 23-Yard Field goal and a failed fake Field goal. Notre Dame meanwhile failed to Cross Midfield until its final drive of the half. After some Finger pointing and shouting Between the teams during the pregame Coin loss Al Midfield Colo Rado drove into notre Dame territory on ils second series. The buffaloes appeared ready to score when tailback Eric Bienimy broke Inlo inc Clear on a 16 Yard run bul he fumbled As he tried to switch the Ball from his left to right hand and Noire Dame s Pat Ter Rell recovered at inc Irish 19. In was Only the 14th turnover of the season for Colorado. The buffaloes had a first Sci to at the notre Dame 12 Early in the second Quarter. But the drive stalled and Cul Bertson s 23-Yard Field goal attempt was wide left  
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