European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 03, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday january 3,1991 the stars and stripes a a a Page 19huskies defeat idea 46-34 by Bill Dwyre the los Angeles times a Pasadena Calif. A Washington left the playing Field at the end of the 77th Rose bowl game tuesday with a 46-34 Victory. Iowa left with its head held High. The Hawk eyes trailed at the half 33-7, and left for their locker room to a background of sneers and know inn nods trom Many in the crowd of 101,297. After All the Pacific Flo Champion had w on 17 of the previous 21 Rose bowls from the big ten champions and this annual new years Day mugging of visitors from the snowy cold Midwest was fast becoming traditional Al a Iosty taken for granted. \. But even though the eventual result made that Pae-10 Streak 18 of 22, Una effectively erased any West coast smugness by scoring 27 Points an the second half. And Quot much like their big ten predecessors the 1963 University of Wisconsin team of Ron Vander Mclen and Pat Richter that rallied from a 42-14 deficit and barely ended up losing to us 42-37, the 1991 Hawk eyes gave the Rose bowl packed House and a National television audience a Day to remember. In fact the 80 Points Rose bowl j scored by the two teams topped by one the Rose bowl record set by Wisconsin and us in that �?T63 game. �?o1 just can to be Down on my football team a a Iowa coach Hayden Fry said. A i Admire a team that is Dow n so big but can still come Back and tight hard and make it an interesting Iowa actual la Cut Washington a Lead to 39-26 late in the game but Mark Brunell a Washington a quarterback delivered the final blow to the Hawk eyes when he connected on a 31-Yard scoring pass to Mario Bailey. It was the second time the pair had connected on a scoring pass in the game and with just Over live minutes to play it presented Iowa with a 46-26 Lull to climb. And the Hawk eyes kept climbing right to the end when they ran out of time not desire. The first half ended for Iowa with quarterback Matt Rodgers scrambling around near Midfield Holly purls 1 it j 1 2 Citrus from Page 17. It was the third loss in the last four games for Nebraska 9-3 and the fourth consecutive bowl setback for the Cor huskers. Techs 45 Points were the most yielded by Nebraska in a bowl game. St Fen Scotton scored on a 2-Yard run and Scott Sisson kicked a 37-Yard Field goal for Lech a other scoring. Tom Haase came Olf the Bench to get Nebraska a Ottense unt racked in the Sec Ond Quarter. Haase threw touchdown passes of 30 Yards to Johnny Mitchell and 21 Yards to William Washington and Derek Brown scored on a 50-Yard run. The yellow jackets resembled a team on a National championship Mission driving 70 Yards to score on its opening Possession and sticking the Cor huskers with a swarming defense that allowed Only 34 Yards and one first Down through the Midway Point of the second Quarter. Tech took advantage of a turnover and a penalty on a punt return Cor scoring drives of 22 and 37 Yards that Burnt a 21-0 Lead. Jones was the trigger Man for the jackets scrambling for 46 Yards on the fourth play of the Day setting up Scotton a 2-Yard touchdown run with 11 45 left in the opening Quarter. A. Jones threw 22 Yards to merchant for the second score less than three minutes into the second Quarter after Coleman Rudolph had recovered scat baldwins Fumble on the Husker 22. 1sip sued by half a do enlarge and fast players dressed in the Bright purple of Washington. Eventually one 1 Lusky tackled Rodgers and another jolted the Ball Loose sending one of Rodgers Haw hustling to fall on the Fumble As the first halt ended. And that was one of Iowa s better plays to that Point. It started fairly quietly Tor the talented huskies. Iowa held Down deep and Travis Hanson kicked a 23-Yard-Field goal Tor 3-fbut it got w ild quickly. Iowa could t move elected to punt on fourth and one from its own 35. And Washington a , a a freshman end roared up the Middle a a unimpeded by Iowa blockers. 1 be swatted Down the punt by Jim 1 Lii Jsak and the Ball bounced direct la to Datla Hall who sprinted 27 Yards into the end zone Lor a 10-0 Lead. Iowa put together its Best Effort of the half alter that marching 65 Yards and getting in position for Nick Bell s 15-Yard scoring run Whei Rodgers scrambled and found Tony Stewart on a 37-Yard pass Plav. But 10-7 was As Good As it would look for the i Law Keyes in the halt. Alter that the a Parade to the end zone Tor. Washington Vos Edge Virginia in last minute new Orleans a in ony Thompson ran Lor 151 Yards and two touchdowns the last with 31 seconds left tuesday night to rally loth ranked Tennessee to a 23-22 Victory Over virginian the sugar bowl. V it was the third time in the last live games that Virginia which climbed . 1 in the nation Midway through the Seu son hut was a ranked by howl time Jed by at least 14 Points at halftime and lost. Tennessee drove from its 21-Yard line in the final 2 31 and survived a fourth-and-1 at the Cavaliers 23 when Greg sugar bowl Nebraska a quarterback Mike Gant is sacked by Georgia techs Thomas Balkcom a Louisville thumps tide 34-7 amp Tempe Ariz. Apr Browning Nagle threw for a fiesta bowl record 451 Yards 223 during a 25-Point first Quarter As Isth rank cd Louisville celebrated its Fust postseason appearance in 13 years by routing 25th-ranked.�?z Alabama .34-7 on tuesday. A a / Nagle named the games most valuable offensive player completed 20 of 33 pusses and threw for three touchdowns interception. He completed 9 of 16 passes for two ads in the first Quarter and was rested for most of tie second Quarter. A. A. He broke the bowl record of 422 passing Yards set last year by Florida states Willis. V the cardinals making their first Post Seuss a appearance since the 1977 Independence bowl finished 10-1-1, the Best record in school history. _ Alabama which started the season 0-3, Quot found up 7-5 after its worst bowl defeat since a 38-6 thrashing by Nebraska in the fiesta bowl 1971 Orange the Crimson tide had allowed Only 38 Points in the last seven games but Louisville turned and Mitef caption a Fumble and a blocked punt into a 25-0 Lead. Nagle Quot whose first Quarter passing yardage was a record for the 20-year-old bowl threw a 70-Yard touchdown pass to Latrell Ware 7 minutes 25 seconds into the game thing a fiesta Mark Tor longest to. V t a Ralph Dawkins 5-Yard touchdown run with 3 40 left in the first Quarter made it 13-0, arid Nagle hit Anthony Cummings on a 37-Yard scoring pass with 54 seconds left. A. A Louisville completed the record setting Quarter when Ray Buchanan named the games defensive map recovered a blocked punt in the end zone with one second left Alabama closed to 25-7 on Charles Gandil cry a bowl rce urd 49-Yafd interception return with 7 32 left in. The half Nagle who had a 60-Yard to bomb negated by a Penally threw a 19-Yard scoring pass to Cummings for a 32-7 Lead a with 10 17 remaining in the third Quarter. Backup quarterback Danny. Woodson was called for intentional grounding in the Alabama end zone giving Louisville a safety with 10 16 to play. Crimson tide starter Gary Hollingsworth completed Only 10 of 23 passes for 59 Yards with one interception before being replaced late in the third Quarter. A a a he also was sacked Lorce times As the cardinals had a bowl record six sacks.-Louisville-., out gained Alabama 571 Yards to 189. A the Crimson tide had beaten Louisville in both of their pre. Ions Mec Iines a 24-3 in 1976 and 55.-6 in 1-/77. Amsler gained six Yards with 50 Secor ids left Andy Kelly hit Alvin Harper on the left sideline at the 7, and Harper fought Keith Mcmeans to get to the 4. Amsler moved it to the 1 with 34 seconds lit and Thompson went Over Leit guard for the winning score. Kelly completed 24 of 35 passes Tor 273 Yard with two interceptions both in the first halt. T Hompson gamed 151 Yards on 25 carries. ,. Virginia quarterback Shawn Moore throw deep because of a surgically repaired right thumb but lie threw Short Olien enough arid ran Well enough to give rhe Cavaliers a 22-17 Lead Wuh 2 34 remaining. Virginia 8-4 also got big plays trom a defense pummelled Tor 31 Points Over its last four games shutting out Tennessee 9-2-2 through the first halt the first time this season that were shut out Tor a half. J. T he Cavaliers scores came on a 10-Yard run by Gary Steele on the first Possession a 1-Yard run by ferry Kirby m the second Quarter and three Field goals by Jake Mclnerney a 22 Yards the first Quarter and 43 and 44 Yards in the fourth. A 27-Yard Field goal by Greg Burke in the third Quarter a 7-Yard run by t Hosip son in the fourth Quarter and a 15-Yard pass from Andy Kelly to Carl Pickens w Ith 4 24 left left t Tennessee trailing 19-17 a third Field goal of the night made it 22-17. Moore to grip the Ball Well enough to throw a deep pass. He Usu Perth Rew Herman Moore w Hen he was open 10 Yards past the Tennessee secondary. When he under threw an open Johnnie Wilson at the Tennessee 25, volunteers safety Dale Carter intercepted. Moore again in the tji ird Quarter
