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MH Sport Saturday Sport Saturday uotables I think this team, at this stage of the game, clown to them. If those two have a good to be as good as any team that's ever game, North Carolina has a good game. We played this game at the college level.” must find a way to stop them.” UNC head coach Mack Brown, singing FSU linebacker Ken Alexander the praises of No. 1 Florida State “When they got in the second quarter, I That s just paper talk. You look at the know they picked on me. I believe he’s an paper and say Gee whiz, they've scored exceptional player. He'll probably be play -144 points and only given up seven, this ing on Sunday someday.” might be the best team we’ve ever faced.’ UNC strong safety Sean Boyd on Let s just say I m not going to let my boys Maryland's passing game and Terp receiver see i 1 - Jermaine Lewis FSU head coach Bobby Bowden in response to Brown’s comments ‘Seeing what Florida State has done to other teams, that doesn’t discourage us. That just “North Carolina scored 59 points last week, says that nobody else has done it. It’s time We must shut down that kind of offensive for us to see if we can do it.” production. They ve got that Johnson and— UNC linebacker Rick Steinbacher on Johnson connection. Everything comes the team mindset for tonight's game College ~; v/ / Football On The Tube DTH Picks of the Week The DTH Sport Saturday staff and one celebrity/personality pick the winners of the biggest college football games this weekend. This week, former UNC assistant and current Kansas head basketball coach Roy Williams matches wits with our crack staff. Steve John C. Carter Zachary Adam James Jacson Roy Politi Manuel Toole Albert Davis Whitfield Lowe Williams (17-7) .708 (17-7) .708 (18-6) .750 (17-7) .708 (18-6) .750(16-8) .667 (17-7) .708 (15-9) .625 Florida State at UNC FSU FSU FSU UNC FSU FSU FSU UNC Army at Duke Duke Army Duke Army Duke Duke Duke Duke App. St. at Wake Forest Wake Wake Wake ASU Wake Wake ASU Wake W. Virginia at Maryland W. Va. W. Va. W. Va. Md. W. Va. Md. Md. Md. Nebraska at UCLA Neb. UCLA Neb. Neb. UCLA Neb. Neb. Neb. Arizona St. at Louisville L'ville ASU L'ville ASU ASU L'ville ASU L'ville Arkansas at Alabama 'Bama 'Bama 'Bama 'Bama 'Bama 'Bama 'Bama 'Bama Colorado at Stanford Stanford Colo. Colo. Colo. Colo. Colo. Stanford Colo. Michigan St. at Notre Dame N. Dame N. Dame N. Dame N. Dame N. Dame N. Dame N. Dame N. Dame Tennessee at Florida Fla. Fla. Fla. Tenn. Fla. Term. Tenn. Fla. Syracuse at Texas Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Penn State at lowa PSU lowa PSU PSU PSU lowa PSU PSU Last week, our staffers feasted on a delicious plate of ACC blowouts, as everyone went 6-0 in the conference except celebrity guest Roland “In my 5 0” Thornqvist, whose Dukies blew a 16-point lead against Rutgers. Unlike Week 1, those who went on their own were left stranded with losses. Steve “Scritti” Politi definitely barked up the wrong tree when he picked the Georgia Bulldogs over Tennessee. Just five more touchdowns, and your boys woulda had 'em, Chief. For the first time this year, we lost a game that everyone agreed on. No, Michigan did not beat Notre Dame. We should've known not to bet against “Touch down Jesus.” As we head into turn three of this race to glory, Adam Davis “Rules" and Carter “Power” Toole are still cling ing precariously to a one-game lead, although they’re both licking the paint off their walls over USC’s pathetic two-point attempt that would've increased their lead. (Kickoff) Army at Duke, noon, WRAL-5 Ohio St. at Pittsburgh, noon, HTS Boston Coll, at N’western, 12:30 p.m.. ESPN Michigan St. at Notre Dame, 1:30 p.m., NBC Tennessee at Florida, 3:30 p.m.. ABC Oregon St. at Washington St., 6:30 p.m., HTS Florida St. at UNC, 7:30 p.m., ESPN Colorado at Stanford, 10:30 p.m., ESPN Tied for third are Scritti, John “Yanni” Manuel, Zachary “Fat” Albert and Jacson “All-time” Lowe. Alone in seventh and last on the staff is “The Reverend” James Whitfield. But don't cry for the Rev., he prom ises that, if you send money, God will guide him in his time of need. Trying to dig the guests out of their hole is Roy Williams, a former Dean Smith assistant who has guided Kansas to two Final Fours in the last three years. Williams and “Fat” were the only two pickers who put loyalty and courage ahead of reality and picked UNC. That is one of six games where two picked one team and six picked another. One example is the Appala chian State/Wake Forest game, where All-time and Fat picked the Mountaineers. Uh, guys, ASU lost to Liberty last week. If they can’t beat a concept, how are they going to beat an ACC team? September 18* 1993 AP Top 15 Team Record Pts Pvs 1. Florida St. (59) 3-0-0 1,546 1 2. Alabama (3) . 2-0-0 1,464 2 3. Miami 1-0-0 1,384 4 4 . Notre Dame 2-0-0 1,267 11 5- Tennessee 2-0-0 1,260 8 6. Syracuse 2-0-0 1,240 6 7. Colorado 2-0-0 1,172 10 8. Nebraska 2-0-0 1,132 9 9. Florida 2-0-0 1,063 7 10. Michigan 1-1-0 970 3 11. Ohio St. 2-0-0 902 16 12. Oklahoma 2-0-0 876 17 13. North Carolina 3-0-0 829 14 14. Penn St. 2-0-0 752 15 15. Arizona 2-0-0 701 13 16. Texas A&M 1-1-0 560 5 17. N. C. State 2-0-0 545 18 18. Washington 1-1-0 532 12 19. Brigham Young 2-0-0 406 20 20. Stanford ' 1-1-0 237 23 21. California 2-0-0 185 22. Boston College 0-1-0 i79 25 23. Arizona St. 1-0-0 158 24. Wisconsin 2-0-0 138 25. Virginia 2-0-0 98 Others receiving votes: Arkansas 88, Louisville 84, Michigan State 46, South Carolina 46, lowa 45, Auburn 38, Georgia Tech 29, Virginia Tech 29, West Virginia 22, Baylor 21, Southern Cal 18. Missouri lb. Fresno State 12, Qemson 9, Indiana 9. Mississippi 8, Kentucky 7, Vandetbilt 7, Georgia 4. Hawaii 4, Memphis State 3, San Diego State 3. Texas 3, Akron 1. A chip off the oT block University A collection of exttaordinary shops, boutiques & restaurants Gameday parking available - $5 143. Franklin St. (Downtown) 929-0431 3 DTH Top 15 Team Rec Pts Pvs 1. Florida Sc (17) 3-0-0 a93 1 2. Alabama (2) 2-0-0 422 2 3 Miami 1-0-0 410 3 4. Tennessee 2-0-0 377 8 5. Syracuse 2-0-0 374 5 6. Notre Dame 2-0-0 363 11 7. Colorado 2-0-0 340 9 8 Florida 2-0-0 320 6 9 Michigan 1-1-0 319 3 10 Nebraska 2-0-0 303 10 11. North Carolina 3-0-0 277 12 12. Oklahoma 2-0-0 273 17 13. Ohio State 2-0-0 269 16 14 Penn State 2-0-0 253 14 15- Arizona 2-0-0 215 15 16. N.C. State 2-0-0 190 20 17. Washington 1-1-0 189 13 18. Brigham Young 2-0-0 161 18 19 California 2-0-0 121 20. Arizona State 1-0-0 110 21. Boston College 0-1-0 85 24 22. Stanford 1-1-0 74 22 23. Texas A&M 1-1-0 54 7 24. Virginia 2-0-0 36 T 25 Louisville 2-0-0 23 T 25. Georgia Tech 1-0-0 23 Others receiving votes: Arkansas 22, Or egon 16. Wisconsin 14. Clcmson 12, Va. Tech 11, Rutgers 3, Texas Tech 3, West Virginia 3. Dave Lohse 3, Georgia 2, FSU second string 1, Indiana 1, lowa 1, Michi gan State 1. South Carolina 1, 1964 Phillies 1, Joe Gatti 1 , Scott Bentley 1, Johnson & Johnson 1, Snoop Doggy Dog 1. Square
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