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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 14, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 b the stars and stripes monday october 14, 1991 College football flu defeats a. Tech Florida stale fullback Edgar Bennett celebrates touchdown against Virginia tech. Orlando. Fla. A Florida states Terrell Buckley is just Halfway through his Junior season and he a already worn out his Welcome with opposing teams. Buckley intercepted two passes saturday returning one 71 Yards for a touchdown As top ranked Florida state used big plays to defeat Virginia tech 33-20. A when is someone going to draft Terrell Buckley and get him in the pros where he belongs Quot tech quarterback will Furrer asked. A a he a just one of the Best Corners in be Ever faced. We might Start to say  it was the second year in a Row Buckley scored on an interception against tech. Kevin Knox caught a 38-Yard Nouch a Down pass and set up another score with a 62-Yard reception As the seminoles extended their winning Streak to 12 games. Florida state 6-0 trailed in a game for the second straight week but took a 20-14 halftime Lead on Knox a touchdown. Furrer completed 21 of 39 passes for 317 Yards and a touchdown but was intercepted three times. Buckley a touchdown gave the seminoles a 14-7 Lead Early in the second Quarter. He later picked off his sixth interception of the season to equal the Florida state career Mark of 15 established by Monk Bonasorte from 1977 to 1980. Buckley a interception return touchdown was his fourth Matching Deion Sanders career Mark at Florida state. Tech 2-4 held nearly every statistical Edge in the game totalling 420 Yards offence and 24 first Downs while Florida state managed 343 Yards and 19 first Downs. The homies grabbed a 7-0 Lead in the opening five minutes when Michael Sturdivant and Furrer teamed on a 45-Yard touchdown pass. Florida state tied the game 7-7 late in the first Quarter on Edgar Bennett a 8-Yard to run. Tech bounced Back from Buckley a go ahead touchdown and drove 76 Yards in 10 plays to tie the game 14-14 Midway through the second Quarter on Tony Kennedy s 1-Yard run. Huskies make it 5 in Row Seattle apr if Washington fans Are getting bored with blowouts they should talk to husky linebacker Donald Jones. After third ranked Washington 5-0 beat Toledo 48-0 at husky stadium for its second shutout in a Row Jones said he thinks its about time his team plays a close game. A we re hungry Quot Jones said. A a we want to win All of our games and we re going to do what it takes to win a National championship. But it s getting kind of Boring against teams that can t compete with  that close game May come up next saturday at Berkeley when the huskies Call on 13th-ranked California which improved to 5-0 with a 457 thrashing of Oregon. The Winner will be the front runner for the Pac-10 title and Rose bowl berth. Against Toledo Jones and the Washington defense shared the spotlight with Mario Bailey who became Washington a career Leader in touchdown receptions by catching three scoring passes from Billy Joe Hobert in the first half. It Wasny tall Bailey Washington coach Don James emphasized. A Between Hobert and Bailey it looked like a clinic out there a James said. A Billy made some great throws and Mario made some great  James watched his defense Post consecutive shutouts for the first time in his 17 seasons in Seattle. The huskies beat Arizona 54-0 at Seattle last week and Haven to Given up a touchdown in the last 13 quarters. Washington last had consecutive shutouts in 1962, against California and  corrals no. 6 Oklahoma Dallas apr safety Bubba Jacques returned a Tumble 30 Yards for a touchdown in the fourth Quarter saturday and the t exas longhorns stunned the sixth ranked and previously unbeaten Oklahoma sooner 10-7 in their annual red River showdown. Texas tackle James Patton knocked the Ball out of the grasp of Oklahoma fullback Mike Mckinley and Jacques a senior who Hul never scored a touchdown scooped it up scoring untouched with 13 30 to play. T he sooner of the big eight conference dropped to 4-1 As they lost to Texas for the third consecutive year and the longhorns of the Southwest conference levelled their record at 2-2. The Patton led longhorns unleashed a furious pass Rush on Oklahoma quarterback Cal Gundy who completed Only 5 of 17 passes for 69 Yards and was sacked six times. Gundy had set Oklahoma passing records Tor completions and attempts going into the game. Patton had three sacks and tipped two pass attempts. Oklahoma a Scott Blanton missed three Field goals in the first half but the 6-Point favorite sooner still led 7-3 on Gundy s 24-Yard touchdown pass to Ted Long. The sooner behind linebacker Joe Bowden dominated the longhorns in the first 30 minutes of the Clear 93-degree Day but Blanton missed from 32, 37, and 47 Yards to help keep Texas in the game. Another Oklahoma offensive surge was blunted on the Texas 34 when linebacker Anthony curl intercepted a Gundy pass. Oklahoma a defense ranked second nationally against the run forced Texas to the air and Peter Gardere finally connected late in the first half. He hit flanker Darrick Duke with passes of 31 and 17 Yards to set up a 30-Yard Field goal by Jason Post on his first collegiate  upsets no. 8 Baylor with late kick Waco Texas a Rice coach Fred Goldsmith called his 1 cams Victory Over previously unbeaten and no. A ranked Baylor the biggest Lor the owls in three decades. However Baylor coach Grant Lead was almost at a loss for words after saturday s 20-17 upset in a Southwest conference game. A this is definitely the biggest win in our program since the Early 19hl so Goldsmith said. Rice 3-2 Overall 1-1 Sec dropped Baylor to 5-1 and 1-1. Teaff said he was a mystified Quot at the bears Jeff Ireland missing three second half Field goals allowing Rice kicker Darrell Richardson to win the game with a 33-Yard Field goal with 2 39 to play. Ireland missed from 43, 45 and 27 Yards. Baylor rolled up 531 Yards a 187 Yards More than Rice a Only to lose a i was frustrated. Our coaches were beside themselves Quot Teaff said. Baylor drove deep into Rice territory twice in the first half without scoring. John Henry lost a Fumble at the owls 26, and Robert Strait fumbled at the 23. Ironically Ireland had kicked a career Best 58-Yard Field goal As the half ended narrowing Rice a Lead to 17-10 and appearing to give the bears the momentum. A we ainu to no joke Quot Rice wide receiver Eric Henley said. A people have to take us seriously or we re going to  Henry ripped off a 64-Yard scoring run Only 3 02 into the third Quarter tying the game 17-17. Baylor 10th in the nation in total offence drove against one of the smallest lines in major College football to the Rice 18, 22 and 9, but each drive ended in missed Field goals by Ireland. After the last wide kick freshman Suh quarterback Josh Larocca guided Rice from its 20 to the Baylor 13, and Richardson kicked the winning goal against a 10 Mph wind. A 13-Yard run by Holder Chris Miller to the Baylor 18 on a fake Field goal kept the drive alive. After the Kickoff Baylor moved to its 41 but Strait was stopped for no gain on fourth and one by defensive end Shawn Alberding. Rice led at halftime 17-10 behind the running of Trevor Cobb the nations leading rusher As Well As key pass receptions by Greg Willig and a defense that jumped on two Baylor fumbles  
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