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THE DAY SUNDAY NOVEMBER 18 2007 SPORTS B5 College ootball SUMMARY Top 25 ared Na 1 LSU (101) beat MIuMppi 41 24 Next: vs Arkansas riday No 2 Oregon (82) lost to Arizona 34 24 Ttiunduy Next: at UCLA Saturday Nov 24 No 3 Oklahoma (91) at Texas Tach late Next: vs Oklahoma State Saturday No 4 Kansas (11 0) beat Iowa State 45 7 Next vs No 6 Missouri Saturday No 5 West Virginia (8 1) at No 21 Cincinnati late Next vs No 25 UConn Saturday No 6 Missouri (10 1) beat Kansas State 49 32 Next: at No 4 Kansas Saturday No 7 Ohio State (11 1) beat No 23 Michigan 14 3 Next: TBD No 8 Georgia (9 2) beat No 22 Kentucky 24 13 Next: at Georgia Tech Saturday No 9 Arizona State (91) did not play Next vs No 11 Southern Cal Thursday No 10 Virginia Tech (9 2) beet Miami 44 14 Next at No 16 Virginia Saturday No 11 Southern Cal (8 2) did not play Next: at No 9 Arizona State Thursday No 12 Texas (92) did not play Next: at Texas riday No 13 Hawaii (10 0) bent Nevada 28 26 riday Next: vs No 17 Boise State riday No 14 lorida (8 3) beat lorida Atlantic 59 20 Next: vs lorida State Saturday No 15 Clemson (8 2) vs No 18 Boston College late Next at South Carolina Saturday No 16 Virginia (9 2) did not play Next vs No 10 Virginia Tech Saturday No 17 Boise State (10 1) beat Idaho 58 14 Next at No 13 Hawaii riday No 18 Boston College (8 2) at No 15 Clemson Next' vs Miami Saturday No 19 Tennessee (83) beat Vanderbilt 25 24 Next: at No 22 Kentucky Saturday No 20 Illinois (83) beat Northwestern 41 22 Next: TBD No 21 Cincinnati (82) vs No 5 West Virginia late Next at Syracuse Saturday No 22 Kentucky (7 4) lost to No 8 Georgia 24 13 Next: vs No 19 Tennessee Saturday No 23 Michigan (84) lost to No 7 Ohio State 14 3 Next: TBD No 24 Wisconsin (83) bent Minnesota 41 34 Next: TBD No 25 UConn (82) beet Syracuse 387 Next: at No 5 West Virginia Saturday Saturday's Results EAST Albany NY 49 Cent Connecticut St 14 Bowling Green 31 Buffalo 17 Brown 30 Columbia 22 Bucknell 38 ordham 24 Carnegie Mellon 21 Gettysburg 20 Case Reserve 21 Widener 20 College of NJ 17 RP1 14 Connecticut 30 Syracuse 7 Cortland St 23 Union NY 7 Curry 42 Hartwick 21 Harvard 37 Yale 6 Holy Cross 27 Colgate 20 Lafayette 21 Lehigh 17 Massachusetts 27 Hofstra 5 Monmouth NJ 31 Duquesne 20 Mount Union 42 Ithaca 18 Muhlenberg 31 Salisbury 21 Navy 35 Illinois 24 New Hampshire 39 Maine 14 North Central 44 ranklin 42 Penn 45 Cornell 9 Princeton 17 Dartmouth 14 OT Rhode Island 35 Northeastern 30 Rutgers 20 Pittsburgh 16 St rancis Pa 51 La Salle 10 St John isher 24 Hobart 7 Temple 24 Kent St 14 Tulsa 49 Army 39 Villanova 16 Delaware 10 Wabash 31 Mount St Joseph 21 Wesley 45 Hampden Sydney 17 SOUTH Appalachian St 37 Chattanooga 17 Austin Peay 23 Murray St 17 Bethune Cookmnn 34 lorida 7 Catawba 66 Albany St Ga 35 Coastal Carolina 41 Charleston Southern 2 Delaware St 29 Howard 13 Kentucky 38 Tennessee Tech 24 Elon 38 Stony Brook 23 lorida 59 lorida Atlantic 20 lorida St 24 Maryland 16 urman 52 Carolina 21 Georgia 24 Kentucky 13 Georgia Tech 27 North Carolina 25 Jackson St 31 Alcorn St 19 James Madison 23 Towson 13 LSU 41 Mississippi 24 Liberty 31 Gardner Webb 0 Louisiana Tech 27 San Jose St 23 Louisiana Lafayette 38 la International 28 Louisiana Monroe 21 Alabama 14 MVSU 28 Savannah St 3 Memphis 25 UAB 9 Morningside 45 Jamestown 14 Norfolk St 23 Winston Salem 20 Northwestern St 31 Stephen Austln 12 Richmond 31 William Mary 20 Carolina St 51 Carolina 7 Illinois 45 Hempton 27 SE Louisiana 17 Nicholls St 13 Tenn Martin 43 Tennessee St 38 Tennessee 25 Vanderbilt 24 The Citadel 70 VMI 28 Virginia Tech 44 Miami 14 Kentucky 52 Morehead St 12 Wagner 41 Jacksonville 27 Wake orest 38 NC State 18 West Virginia 28 Cincinnati 23 MIDWEST Bethel Minn 28 Concordle WIs 0 Central 38 Olivet 17 Illinois 33 Samford 17 Illinois 41 Northwestern 22 Indiana 27 Purdue 24 Kansas 45 Iowa St 7 Michigan St 35 Penn St 31 Missouri 49 Kansas St 32 Iowa 48 Utah 10 North Dakota 44 Winonn St 2 Notre Dame 28 Duke 7 Ohio Dominican 62 Cumberlands 35 Ohio St 14 Michigan 3 Dakota St 29 Dakota St 24 SE Missouri 32 Jacksonville St 25 St rancis Ind 35 Lindenwood 14 St Minn 41 Redlands 13 St Xavier 33 St Ambrose 27 Michigan 2H Iowa 19 Wls au Claire 24 St Norbert 20 Wls Whltewnter 34 Capital 14 Wisconsin 41 Minnesota 34 SOUTHWEST Ark Pine Bluff 20 Texas Southern 10 Arkansas 45 Mississippi Si 31 Houston 35 Marshall 28 Buckeyes wrap up Big Ten title at the Big House By LARRY LAGE AP Sports Writer Ann Arbor Mich Jim Tressel and Lloyd Carr tried their best to take themselves out of the story In the Ohio State Michigan ri valry which has been as much about Woody Ohio State 14 and jj0 as Michigan 3 blocking and tackling the coaches are always center stage Tressel became the first Ohio State coach to beat Michigan six times in seven years and the sev enth ranked 14 3 victory Saturday over their archrival gave them consecutive outright Big Ten titles for the first time in a half century Chris Wells ran for a career high 222 yards and two touch downs and the Vernon Gholston led defense dominated Michigan's banged up offense helping Ohio State win its fourth straight in the series to match the longest winning streak The Buckeyes (11 1 7 1 Big Ten) are likely headed to the Rose Bowl for the first time since 1997 They have hopes of climbing back into the BCS title game but several teams ahead of them would need to go down defense was not going to let Michigan control the game on the Tressel said wish our offense could have scored more and that we could have been a little more consistent but today 14 points was enough to win the Big On the one year anniversary of famed Michigan coach Bo Schem death a coin with his likeness was on one side and an image of Ohio State's late great coach Woody Hayes was on the other The Buckeyes of course went with Hayes for the coin toss won it and went on to physically beat up the Wolverines in a way he would've been proud A win put the 23rd ranked Michigan (8 4 6 2) in Pasadena for the fourth time in five years but the loss might send it to a bowl game prior to New Day The Game could be Carr's last regular season game at Michigan where the national championship he won in 1997 is a distant memory while his loss to Appalachian State this year and 1 6 record against Tressel are often mentioned don't examine a coach on how he does against one Tressel said has been there for 13 years and he has an excel lent record" Carr led many to believe he would retire after this season when he altered his contract last winter and made sure all of his as sistants were given unprecedent ed two year deals in the spring Speculation has run rampant about 62 year old future will be a day to discuss that and this isn't he said Carr is scheduled to have his usual Monday news conference Cornerback Morgan Trent said Carr did not address his future be fore or after the game just have to wait and see like everyone Trent said Perhaps for the last time Tres sel got the best of Carr by keeping things close to his sweater vest on a wet day Tressel let Todd Boeckman throw just two passes in the sec ond half after the junior quarter back threw an interception and fumbled twice neither of which Michigan recovered Wells had a career high 39 car ries the most by a Buckeye against Michigan and he ran for more yards than anybody had for Ohio State in the history of the se ries wanted to take this game on his shoulders and carry us" Tres sel said what he The Buckeyes held Michigan to 91 yards the first time the Wolver ines failed to reach 100 yards since 1962 That same year the Wolver ines were shut out by Ohio State and they had scored at least at least six against Ohio State until Saturday story today was the Ohio State defense" Carr said Michigan quarterback Chad Henne tailback Mike Hart and tackle Jake Long ended their stel lar careers 0 1 against Ohio State and with a woeful offensive per formance in their final game at the Big House just have to take it" Long said 1 7 Mb BPS 4 I IB ElII! Ila tlPw I CARLOS OSORIO Associated Press Ohio Stale running back Chris Wells breaks away from Michigan safety Brandent Englemon (31) fora touchdown in the third quarter of Saturday's game at Ann Arbor Mich Wells rushed for a career high 22 yards and scored twice as Ohio State won 14 3 TOP 25 ROUNDUP No 5 West Virginia 28 No 21 Cincinnati 23: Pat White ran Cincinnati right out of the Big East race West Virginia's dashing dual threat quarterback ran for a pair of second quarter touchdowns Saturday night lead ing the Mountaineers to a victory that left only two teams in the conference title chase The Mountaineers (9 1 4 1) can win their second Big East championship In three years by closing with victories over No 25 UConn and Pittsburgh Their game against UConn (9 2 5 1) In Morgantown WVa next weekend will likely decide It No 1 LSU 41 Mississippi 24: Trlndon Holliday returned a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown Louisiana State forced two turnovers during goal line stands and the top Tigers slipped past Mississippi The Tigers (10 1 6 1) didn't play espe cially well on offense but Craig Steltz and the nation's top ranked defense helped them earn their first outright Southeastern Conference Western Division title LSU set a school record with three consecutive seasons of 10 wins or more It was LSD's fourth straight win and the sixth straight against Ole Miss (3 8 0 7) which Is In danger of a winless confer ence season for the first time since 1982 The Rebels are now 0 6 against top ranked teams Steltz had rally ending Interceptions late In each half and Jacob Hester and Charles Scott each rushed for touch downs after failed Ole Miss onside kicks In the fourth quarter to ensure the win Colt David added second half field goals of 48 and 43 yards as well Ole Miss coaches pulled starting quar terback Seth Adams In the first quarter after several Incompletions His backup Brent Schaeffer added some juice to the offense hitting several long passes and cutting LSD's lead to 10 with a serpentine 38 yard scoring run midway through the fourth Steltz picked off Schaeffer's errant pass on Ole Miss' next drive with 5:05 howev er And Hester punched It In from 2 yards out to secure the win though Schaeffer would hit Shay Hodge with a 33 yard touchdown pass with 2:54 left to make It 34 24 Rebels tailback BenJarvus Green Ellis earned his second straight 1000 yard season with 54 yards rushing for a total of 1020 with a game to go No 4 Kansas 45 Iowa St 7: Todd Reeslng passed for 253 yards and four touchdowns and the Jayhawks remained undefeated beating the Cyclones to set up a shodown wlh sixth ranked Missouri for the Big 12 North title The Tigers and Jayhawks (11 0 7 0 Big 12) will meet In Kansas City Mo on Saturday In a game that could launch the winner Into the national championship game No 6 Missouri 49 Kansas State 32: Jeremy Maclln scored three touch downs for Missouri and had 252 total yards to set the NCAA single season freshman record for all purpose yards He returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown and caught two scoring pass es giving him 2201 all purpose yards for the season 175 more than Terrell Willis of Rutgers had In 1993 Maclln fin ished with nine catches for 143 yards Chase Daniel threw for 284 yards and four touchdowns Including two to tight end Martin Rucker helping Missouri (10 1 6 1 Big 12) to Its first win In Manhattan since 1989 No 8 Georgia 24 No 22 Kentucky 13: Knowshon Moreno ran for 124 yards Matthew Stafford added a 10 yard TD run and No 8 Georgia overcame four turnovers to keep alive Its chances of playing for an SEC championship The Bulldogs (9 2 6 2 SEC) clinched at least a tie for first In the Eastern Division and will face top ranked LSD In the Dec 1 title game If Tennessee loses one of Its last two games The Wildcats (7 4 3 4) were trying to win out and claim at least a share of tho division crown though they had no chance of playing In Atlanta But their high scoring offense couldn't take advan tage of two Interceptions and two fum bles by the Bulldogs No 10 Virginia Tech 44 Miami 14: Branden Ore ran for two touchdowns and the No 10 Hokles dominated Mlnml In their final tuneup for a huge game against rival Virginia next weekend Virginia Tech (9 2 6 1 ACC) moved Into a share of first place In thu Coastal Division with the Cavaliers The teams will play on Saturday In Charlottesville with the winner moving on the confer ence championship game Doc 1 Ore's TDs covered 4 and 7 yards and each time he bulled over a defender to finish the play Sean Glennon threw a touchdown pass to Justin Harper and Jahre Cheeseman and Carlton Weatherford had scoring runs for the Hokles who handed Miami (5 6 2 5) Its second consecutive hum bling loss No 14 lorida 59 lorida Atlantic 20: Tim Tehow became the first player In NCAA history with at least 20 touch downs passing and rushing In the same season and Andre Caldwell broke the lorida school record for career recep tions In a rout of lorida Atlantic Tebow finished 25 of 34 passing for a career high 338 yards and three touch downs and ran for another score He has 20 rushing touchdowns and 26 TD pass es for lorida (8 3) which was eliminated from the SEC title race when Georgia beat Kentucky No 17 Bolao State 58 Idaho 14: Taylor Tharp and tho Broncos broke open a close game with 41 unanswered points helping Boise State beat the Vandals for the ninth straight time The victory also set up a showdown for the WAC championship next week The Broncos (10 1 7 0) have a chance to win their sixth consecutive title when they play at No 13 Hawaii No 19 Tennossoo 25 Vandorbitt 24: Daniel Lincoln kicked a 33 yard field goal with 2:46 left to cap a 16 polnt fourth quarter comeback the Volunteers' second largest In history to keep thorn In control of the SEC East The Vols were down 24 9 after Mackenzl Adams threw a 2 yard touchdown pass to George Smith with 9:00 left In the third quarter No 20 Illinois 41 Northwestern 22: Juice Williams ran for 136 yards and two touchdowns and passed for 220 yards and another score helping the llllnl move closer to a New Year's Day bowl game Illinois (9 3 6 2 Big Ten) piled up 541 yards scored on each of Its first two pos sessions and capitalized on mistakes that plagued Northwestern In the first half No 24 Wisconsin 41 Minnesota 34: David Gilreath racked up 226 return yards and Zach Brown rushed for 250 yards and two touchdowns In place of the Injured PJ Hill for the Badgers Wisconsin (9 3 5 3 Big Ten) notched Its ninth win for the fourth year In a row the first time that's happened In the pro gram's history Adam Weber threw for 352 yards and threa touchdowns for Minnesota (1 11 0 8) which went winless In the Big Ten for the first time since 1983 and lost Paul Bunyun's Axe to their border rivals for the fourth straight year Late riday No 13 Hawaii 28 Nevada 26: Dan Kelly kicked a 45 yard field goal with 117 seconds left to keep Hawaii unde feated Tyler Graunke playing In place of star quarterback Colt Brennan passed for 358 yards and two touchdowns and ran for a third for the Warriors (100 7 0 In the Western Athletic Conference) Brennan who Is tied with Brigham YoungX Ty Detmer with a record 121 touchdown passes played Just one play In the first quar ter and one play In tho second quarter after being knocked out In last weeks win over resno State He saw his streak of 34 con secutive games with a TD pass come to an end one short of Detmer's record Mitry Hardin Baylor 52 Trinity Texas 23 Oklahoma St 45 Baylor 14 Prairie View 30 Alnhnmn 20 TCU 34 UNLV 10 Tulane 45 Rice 31 UC 49 SMU 20 Toxas 40 Washburn 39 AR WEST Abilene Christian 56 Mesa Colo 12 Air orce 55 Sun Diego St 23 BYU 35 Wyoming 10 Boise St 58 Idaho 14 Cal Poly 55 Iona 7 Carroll Mont 34 Black Hills St 0 Cent Washington 40 Ashland 24 Colorado St 42 Georgia Southern 34 Washington 38 Weber St 16 Montana 41 Montana St 20 Oregon SL 52 Washington St 17 Portland St 31 Colorado 21 Sacramento St 41 Idaho St 30 Sioux alls 35 NW Oklahoma 7 UC Davis 49 San Diogo 46 Utah 28 New Mexico 10 Utah St 35 New Mexico St 17 Washington 37 Crillfornla 23 NCAA Division II Playoffs irst Round Saturday's RMutts Indiana Pa 45 West Chostor Pa 35 Southern Connecticut 45 Bryant 28 Abilene Christian 56 Mesa State 12 Catawba 66 Albany State Ga 35 North Dakota 44 Winona State 2 Della State 45 Shaw 7 West Texas 40 Washburn 39 Central Washington 40 Ashland 24 Second Round Saturday's Games North Dakota (10 1) at Grund Valley State (100) Noon Cotawba (11 1) at Valdosta State (91) Noon Southern Connecticut (9 3) at California Pa (11 0) Noon Indiana Pa (9 2) at Shepherd (91) Noon Central Washington (9 2) at Nebraska Omaha (10 0) 1 pm Abilene Christian (10 2) at Chadron State (11 0) 1 pm West Texas (12 0) at NW Missouri State (91) 1 pm Delta State (10 1) nt North Alabama (91) 1 pm NCAA Division III Playoffs lrct Round Saturday's Results Mount Union 42 Ithaca 18 College of New Jersey 17 Rensselaer 14 St John isher 24 Hobart 7 NC Wosloyon 35 Washington and Jefferson 34 OT Muhlenberg 31 Salisbury 21 North Central 44 ranklin 42 Wabash 31 Mount St Joseph 21 Case Western Reserve 21 Widener 20 Wesley 45 Hampden Sydney 17 Curry 42 Hartwick 21 Central Iowa 38 Olivet 17 St John's Minn 41 Redlands 13 Wisconsin Eau Claire 24 St Norbert 20 Bothel Minn 28 Concordia WIs 0 Wisconsin Whitewater 34 Capital 14 Mary Hardin Baylor 52 Trinity Texas 23 Second Round Saturday's Oomss College of Now Jersey (9 2) at Mount Union (11 0) Noon Curry (12 0) at St John isher (10 1) Noon Muhlenberg (li O) at Wesley (101) Noon Wabash (104) at Caso Western Reserve (11 0) Noon St John's Minn (101) at Control Iowa (11 0) 1 pm Wisconsin Eau Claire (9 2) at Bethel Minn (10 1) 1 pm NC Wesleyan (9 2) at Mary Hardin Baylor (104) 1pm North Central (9 1) at Wisconsin Whitewater (10 1) 1 pm The Game is one sided as Crimson roll Pizzotti throws four TDs as Harvard wins the Ivy By DONNA TOMMELLEO AP Spoi ls Writer New Haven 1 lai vard coach Tim Mur phy challenged his offensive linemen on the eve of their biggest game of the year His message was simple: Control the line of scrimmage against Yale They did Harvard 37 and Harvard quarter Yaio 6 back Chris Pizzotti with plenty of protec tion made the rest look easy In a battle of Ivy League unbeatens Piz zotti wasted little time turning the 124th meeting of The Game into The Rout on Saturday as Harvard cruised to a 37 6 win over its archrival dreamed get this result we dream get this kind of domi Murphy said bottom line was a combination of really great emo tion execution and preparation" Pizzotti had three of his career high four touchdown passes in the first half to lead the Crimson (8 2 7 0) to their 12th con ference title Harvard shredded the top defense to spoil Yale's bid for a perfect season The Bulldogs (9 1 6 1) were looking for their first perfect season since 1960 Their last three tries at an unblemished record 1968 1974 and 1979 were derailed by har vard And it was clear almost from the start this be the day either The Crimson hobbled ground game and pressured quarterback Matt Pol hemus afternoon Harvard cornerback Steven Williams had two interceptions Mm BOB CHILD Associated Press Matt LuI I Im raid runs for a 40 yard touchdown after catching a pass from Chris Pizzotti in the first quarter of game against Yale at New Haven setting a school mark for season picks with 16 Polhemus completed just 2 of 18 attempts and was sacked twice leading rusher Mike McLeod who came in averaging 174 yards a game was held to 50 ending his conference record streak of 18 straight games with a score A chronic foot injury a fractured toe suf fered four weeks ago kept him out the fi nal quarter was our number one goal to stop him and make them do things they want to Harvard defensive end Brad Bagdis said Pizzotti who was starting in his first Harvard Yale game threw for 316 yards and his 27 at tempts were also a career best lie came out throwing and the strategy paid off quickly setting the tone for the rest of the game He completed 3 of 4 pass es in an opening 69 yard drive hitting wide open Matt Luft streaking into the right side of the end zone for a 40 yard srre just over 1 minute into the game you come up especially in a big game and make a big play was an emo tional boost for our team and tough for Pizzotti said knew we could do it but to actually go out and execute on the first drive and have pretty easy success was very important to our confidence" Luft and Pizzotti hooked up again for an other score with 1:18 left in the first quar ter Luft managed to slip behind two Yale defenders and pulled in a 33 yard scoring pass to give Harvard a 13 0 lead Just like that the stingy defense which had held opponents to an average of 11 points had given up as many in the first 15 minutes as it had in the last two games got us completely out of our style of play They had all the Yale coach Jack Siedlecki said defense was out there all The one bright spot in the half for Yale came on defense With Harvard threatening again from the Yale 1 the Bulldogs held firm as time expired and ran into the locker room their fists finally enlivening thp jl'owd of 57248 at tlie Yak Bowl ROUNDUPOTHERS Rutgers 20 Pittsburgh 16: Ray Rice rushed for 112 yards and a touchdown and Rutgers took a major step toward securing a third straight bowl bld with a 2vlctory over Pittsburgh Saturday An Injured Mike Teel threw a 53 yard touchdown pass to Kenny Britt and Devin McCourty Intercepted a pass In the end zone with 11 seconds to play as Rutgers (7 4 3 3 Big East) all but ended the bowl hopes of Pittsburgh (4 6 2 3) Notre Dame 28 Duke 7: Notre Dame finally got to celebrate a home victory this season The ighting Irish avoided becoming the Notre Dame team In 74 years to go a season winless at home beating Duke behind three touchdown passes by Jimmy Clausen Clausen threw a pair of 25yard touch down passes 73 seconds apart to break the game open Both touchdown passes came after fumbles by Duke (1 10) Clausen first connected with a diving David Grimes with 1:17 left In the first half and threw to Duval Kamara with 4 seconds left He also had a 9 yard TD pass to John Carlson In the fourth quarter The Irish (2 9) will avoid becoming the third team In school history to finish a season with Just two wins If they beat Stanford on Saturday In addition to ending a four gamo losing streak the Irish won at home for the first time since beating Army 41 9 In last finale Brown 30 Columbia 22: Bobby Sewall ran for 83 yards caught 12 passes for 83 yards and scored two touchdowns to lead Brown to a victory over Columbia Columbia (1 9 0 7) rallied from a 21 0 deficit to close to 24 22 with 19 straight points In the third and early fourth quarters Mitch Dougherty started the Bears (5 5 4 3 Ivy League) early burst with a 17 yard scoring pass to Buddy arnham Navy 35 Northern Illinois 24: Zerbln Singleton scored three touchdowns backup quarterback Jarod Bryant ran for 139 yards and a score and Navy got an uncharacteristic solid performance from Its defense In a victory over Northern Illinois It was the third straight win for the Midshipmen (7 4) who have already accepted a bld from the Poinsettia Bowl SCSU 45 Bryant 28: Jarom reeman rushed for three touchdowns and Steve Armstrong passed for three more to push Southern Connecticut over Bryant In the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs Southern the No 4 seed In the Northeast will face top seeded California University of Pennsylvania next Saturday at noon at California The Vulcans are ranked ninth nationally Southern raced to a 21 7 lead scoring touchdowns on Its first three possessions Saturday i.

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