European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 30, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday november 30, 1992 sports Hearst runs Georgia by tech 31-17 Athens a. A Garrison Hearst ran for 169 Yards and three touchdowns saturday boosting his Heisman trophy chances and leading ninth ranked Georgia to a 31-17 Victory Over Georgia tech. Car St a three touchdowns gave him 21 for the season breaking the Southeastern conference record of 20 by former Georgia Star Herschel Walker. The bulldogs 9-2v now await their placement in the boat coalition knowing either face North Carolina state in the Gator bowl or Ohio state in the Citrus bowl. Tech ended the year 5-6, failing to extend its Streak of winning seasons to four. Shawn Jones who became the Atlantic coast conference total offence record Holder threw for two fourth Quarter touchdowns that Cut into a 24-3 deficit. Tech recovered an onside kick after the second score but the Ball did no to go 10 Yards and Georgia took Over on the Yel Low Jack cts 39 with 2 28 remaining. The bulldogs then clinched the win when Hearst scored on a 4-Yard run with 29 seconds to play and struck a Heisman trophy pose in the end zone. Hearst a other scores came on 3-Yard runs in the third Quarter. Hearst ended the season with 1,547 Yards Rushing 99 less than Walker had in his Heisman trophy winning season. Hearst a two main challengers for the Heisman Miami a Gino Torretta and san Diego states Marshall Faulk were scheduled to go head to head saturday night. But Faulk did no to play because his sprained knee Wasny to fully healed. Georgia a other touchdown came on a 1-Yard run by Mack Strong four minutes into the game. The stars and stripes Page 21 Micheal Davis scores for Mississippi state with an old miss player hanging on. Ole miss holds off bulldogs Oxford miss. Apr Cory Philpot ran for 107 Yards and the go ahead touchdown and no. 24 Mississippi made three goal line stands in the closing minutes to defeat no. 16 Mississippi state 17-10 saturday in a Battle of bowl teams. Liberty bowl bound Ole miss s-3 Overall 5-3 Southeastern conference turned Back peach bowl bound state three times inside the 8-Yard line in the final 2,/ minutes to preserve the Victory. Mississippi state 7-4, 4-4 had first and goal at the rebels 8, 8 and 2 Yard lines but could t score. X on the bulldogs final play Greg plump just missed Willie Harris with a pass m the end zone and Ole miss ran out the final 19 seconds. With 2 27 to play Ole miss appeared to have staved off stale a final drive when Michael Lowery picked off a Todd Jordan pass in the end zone. But two plays later Phil pol fumbled at the rebels s Ami Frankie Luster recovered. Three plays failed to gain a Yard but Ole miss was called for pass interference on fourth Down Ami state Hail the Ball with Lour new Downs at the Ole miss two. Chad Brown tackled Randy Brown for a 3-Yard loss on second Down and plump lost two More on a naked Bootleg before the final incompletion in the end zone. Mississippi state built a 10-0 second Quarter Lead As the rebels turned the Ball Over six times in the first half. But Ole miss came Back with key third Down plays to take the Lead in the third Quarter. Ole miss drove 60 Yards in nine plays capped by Philpotts 7-Yard run Uptake a 13-10 Lead with two minutes left in the third name is Babirad and he can run by the associated press 1 a Little known player from division Iii posted some numbers saturday that any Heisman trophy candidate would love to have As his own. Chris Babirad a senior from Washington amp Jefferson brushed for 286 Yards and four touchdowns and surpassed the 2,000-Yard Mark for the season in a 51-15 quarterfinal playoff win Over Emory amp Henry. Babirad has 2,160 Yards on 311 carries and has scored 29 Rushing touchdowns in 11 games. He broke his own Small College football playoffs school record for Rushing Yards in a game Topping the 285-Yard Mark he set a week ago against Lycoming. Quot to gain Over 2,000 Yards is a tremendous Feitlin 11 football games. Its a tribute to him and a tribute to his offensive line a coach John Luckhardt said. Quot we be been playing football Here for 103 years and for him to hold All the records he does is a great accomplishment Quot Luckhardt said. Sixteen playoff games were played in Small College football saturday. In division i a no. 1 Citadel crushed North Carolina a amp to 44-0, co no. 1 Northeast Louisiana mauled no. 18 Alcorn state 78-27, no. 3 Northern Iowa Defeated no. 13 Eastern Washington 17-14, no. 4 Middle Tennessee state beat no. 16 appalachian state 35-10, no. 11 Mcneese state beat no. 5 Idaho 23-20, no. 6 Marshall crushed no. 12 Eastern Kentucky 44-0, no. 7 Youngstown state edged no. 10 Villanova 23-20 and no. 8 Delaware ripped no. 9 Samford 56-21. In division ii no. 1 Pittsburg state Kan downed no. 2 North Dakota state 38-37 in overtime no. 3 Jacksonville state beat no. 16 North Alabama 14-12, no. 19 Portland state edged no. 4 Texas a amp i 35-30 and no. 5 new Haven topped Ferris state Mich 35-13. In division Iii mount Union Ohio beat Illinois Wesleyan 49-27, Wisconsin Lacrosse beat Central Iowa 34-9 and Rowan state . Beat Buffalo state n a 28-19. Here is a rundown of the games division Laa no. 1 the Citadel 44, North Carolina a amp to 0 no. 7 Youngstown St. 23, no. 10 Villanova 20 at Charleston s.c., the citadels Jack Douglas the All time leading Rushing quarterback in division Faa found he could throw the Ball too. Douglas had a career Best 140 Yards passing and ran for 86 Yards and a i d in the citadels first playoff Victory in three tries. No a amp to finished 9-3. At Youngstown Ohio Darnell Clark returned two Villanova fumbles for touchdowns and a fourth Villanova 9-3 Fumble set up Youngstown a game Dinching id. Youngstown 9-2-1 travels to Citadel 11-1 next weekend. No. 1 no Louisiana 78, no. 18 Alcorn stale 27 no. 8 Delaware 56, no. 9 Samford 21 a at Newark del., Bill Vergantino passed Lor two touchdowns and ran for another to help Delaware build a 21-Point halftime Lead. The Blue hens then held off a mild second half rally by the bulldogs. No. 8 Delaware 10-2 moves into the second round of the playoffs for the first time since 1986. No. 9 Samford Ala finished 9-3. Delaware will play Northeast Louisiana 10-2which set i a playoff records for Points and yardage against Alcorn state 7-4. Greg Robinson rushed for 250 Yards and 3 ads Anu Roosevelt Potts had 122 Yards Rushing and 3 i is. No. 4 Middle Tenn. St. 35, appalachian St. 10 no. 6 Marshall 44, no 12 e. Kentucky 0 at Huntington w.va., Marshall shut Down All time division i a Rushing Leader Markus Thomas who entered the game with 5,556 Yards and 54 touchdowns but was held to minus-4 Yards Rushing on nine carries. Marshall 9-3 will play Middle Tennessee state 10-2which got two touchdowns each from Walter Crowder and Brigham Lyons. Eastern Kentucky finished 9-3 and appalachian state finished 7-5. No. 3 Northern Iowa 17, no. 13 East. Washington 14 no. 11 Mcneese St. 23 no. 5 Idaho 20 at Cedar Falls Iowa Jay Johnson threw two first Hall touchdown passes and Northern Iowa a 11-1 defense shut Down Eastern Washington 7-4. Alex Lacann was wide left on a 49-Yard Field goal attempt that would have sent the game into overtime. At Moscow Idaho Llenis Fields scored on a 1-Yard plunge with 28 seconds left and Mike Hollis missed a 52-Vard Field goal attempt As Tipsie expired giving Mcneese 9-3 a Victory Over Idaho 9-3 and a berth in the semifinals at Northern Low ii no. 3 Jacksonville St. 14, no. 16 n. Ala. 12 no. 5 new leaven 35, Ferris St. 13 at Florence ala., North Alabama 7 4-l missed a 19-Yard Field goal with 2 17 left and was unable to get the Ball Back As Jacksonville state 10-1-1 held on in a run dominated game. At new Haven conn., Tony Willis caught a 99-Yard scoring pass and threw for a 53-Yard touchdown As no. 5 new Haven used its big play offence to beat a ranked Ferris state Mich 10 3. The c Hargers 12-0 play Jacksonville next saturday. No. 1 Pitt. St. Kan 38, no. 2 . St. 37, of no. 19 Portland Ore St. 35, no 4 Texas a amp i 30 at Pittsburg kan., the 1991 division ii champions beat the 1990 champions in overtime when Pittsburg state 13-0 stopped a two Point conversion attempt by North Dakota state 10-1. At Portland ore., Portland state avenged a 43-42 loss to Texas a amp i earlier this year. Bill Matos threw three i d passes and Rais Aho rushed for two scores. The Vikings 9-3 Host Pittsburg next week. Texas a amp i finished at 9-3. Division Iii Rowan 28, Buffalo St. 19 Washington amp Jefferson 51, Emory amp Henry 15 mount Union 49, Illinois Wesleyan 27 Crosse 34, cent. Iowa 9 at Amherst n.y., de Hysson threw touchdown passe of 80 and 59 Yards and Sharnon Trent returned an insides kick for the clinching Louch Dow n. Rowan 12-0w ill Host Washington amp Jefferson 10-1next saturday. Jim Ballard passed for 454 Yards and five touchdowns at Alliance Ohio leading mount Union 12-0 past Illinois Wesleyan 10-1. At Ames Iowa Jason Cion Nion threw three touchdown passes two to Jason Janke to Lead Wisconsin la cd Rosse 10-0-1 past Central 10-1 Lacrosse plays mount Union next saturday
