6 Monday, December 2,1996 Seminoles slip past Gators, lead in championship chase THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TALLAHASSEE, Fla. The goal posts were gone, and so was a good portion of the Doak Campbell Stadium turf. Just an hour earlier, thousands of fans poured out of the stands and cel ebrated No. 2 Florida State’s 24-21 win over No. 1 Florida. And out of the south end zone came Florida State coach Bobby Bowden, who surveyed the scene as he walked across the field. It seemed as if he was making his own personal victory march. “It’s just nearly too good to be true that you can end up with a 1-2 and win that darned thing in front of our home fans,” Bowden said after his Seminoles (11-0) set themselves up to win the na tional title in the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans on Jan. 2. It was Warrick Dunn who was too good for the Gators (10-1). Dunn ran for a career-best 185 yards and Pooh Bear Williams scored on two short TD runs in the 31st meeting between teams ranked 1-2. 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He was sacked six times. “It seemed like we confused ncc ct them,” FSU’s defensive end Reinard Wilson said. “The inside guys came to play football and I think they didn’t ex pect that.” Although the Seminoles managed only 317 yards, most came on the ground, and they managed a game-winning 75-yard drive against the wind in the fourth quar ter that sealed the victory. “We made enough plays,” said Bowden, who less than a month ago publicly handicapped his team a 25-point underdog. Florida State evened its record in 1-2 matchups at 2-2 with Saturday’s win that put the Seminoles into the top spot. Bowden says he’ll give the Seminoles a week off before resuming practice, but that he’s already looking to the Jan. 2 Sugar Bowl. “Now I start thinking, yeah, let's try to win a national championship,” he said. And if the opponent is third-ranked Nebraska, Bowden knows the Comhuskers would have plenty of moti vation. Bowden is 4-0 against Nebraska in bowl games, including an 18-16 vic tory in the 1994 Orange Bowl that gave Florida State its only national title. And Bowden isn’t interested in a rematch with Florida should Nebraska lose in the Big 12 title game Saturday against Texas. “You don’t like to play people you’ve beat,” he said. Harley rant over Wotfpack CHARLOTTE North Carolina State’s decision to resume its series with East Carolina looked like a grave mis take after Scott Harley had finished with the Wolfpack. ’ Harley rushed for 351 yards and scored three touchdowns Saturday, helping East Carolina roll up 640 total yards on the way to a 50-29 victory over die Wolfpack (3-8). “It was fun,” said Harley, a sopho more fullback who broke his own school single-game record of 291 yards rushing, set earlier this season against South Caro lina. “The offensive line was happy. Every thing was going right for us. 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The one lucky winner will receive the keys and title to Santa’s very own red 1997 Plymouth Breeze.* SPORTS feels good when things are going right for you.” Harley, who carried 42 times and scored on runs of 75, 60 and 3 yards, wound up with 1,745 yards this season, also a school record. “I’mgoing to haveto break anNCAA rule and maybe buy Scott Harley a din ner," coach Steve Logan said. “I told him if he ever ran one over 50 yards, I’d have to buy him a dinner.” The Pirates concluded their schedule with an 8-3 mark. Because ofthe school’s lack of bowl tie-ins, East Carolina is unlikely to get a postseason invitation. “Ifthere’s anybody out there running a bowl who wants a damn good 8-3 football team with about 25,000 mani acs that’ll come and spend a million dollars,callme,”Logansaid. “Andwe’ll show up.” Logan’s success at East Carolina has made him a hot commodity on the an nual end-of-season job market. His name has been mentioned in con nection with several vacancies already this year, including the one at Boston College. After Saturday’s victory, Logan was asked about the possibility of leaving East Carolina. He threw his hands up, refused to All Your Favorite Fashion, Gift and Specialty Stores Hudson Belk • Dillard’s • JC Penney Durham/Chapel Hill Boulevard and 15-501 Just off Exit 270 on 1-40 919-493-2451 answer the question and walked out of the interview room. Yellow Jackets' slide continues ATHENS, Ga.—Georgia had anew coach and endured a roller-coaster sea son, but some things never change: The Bulldogs always seem to beat Georgia Tech. Mike Bobo threw a 47-yard scoring pass to Juan Daniels and the Georgia defense didn’t allow a touchdown Satur day as the Bulldogs won 19-10 for their sixth consecutive victory over Tech. “It was wonderful to go out like this,” said Daniels, who caught five passes for 126 yards. Georgia finished 5-6 in coach Jim Dorman’s first season, a topsy-turvy ride that includes impressive wins over Au burn and Texas Tech and awful losses to Kentucky and Mississippi. Tech (5-6) had the same record as the Bulldogs, but was left searching to ex plain its monumental collapse in the sec ond half of the season. The Yellow Jackets closed out with five losses in their last six games. Coach George O’Leary pointed to the injuries which kept linebacker Ronßogers out of uniform Saturday and Hamilton on the sideline most of the day. g|obiter Cm BLACKSBURG, Va. ln trying to wipe away the image of a blowout loss to TAR HEEL SPORTS SHORTS TODAY at CAROLINA! Women’s Basketball vs. Mt. Saint Mary’s spm at Carmichael Auditorium Students & Faculty Admitted FREE w/ID! You re Smymy Nod &i>d your urklUt is NO CASH! Donate Livesaving Plasma! m Make SSO this week! ' Immediate Payment! CALL 942-0251 OR STOP 8Y... 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Virginia 74 76 26 Others rscewtg votes: East Carolina 82, Texas 47. Diego Sate 2, Utah 1, Wisconsin 1. Syracuse early in the season, Virginia Tech might have saved its biggest state ment of the season for the end and in state rival Virginia. Jim Druckenmiller threw two touch down passes and completed a 72-yard pass to set up another score Friday as the 17th-ranked Hokies kept their Bowl Alli ance hopes alive with a 26-9 victory against the No. 20 Cavaliers.