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...Bush, big-time college football is as easy as two-hand touch. Last Saturday night he won the Heisman Trophy, by the second widest margin ever, after a dominant year as a runner, receiver and kick returner. Bush averaged a nation-high 8.9 yds. per carry and capped off the regular season in stunning fashion, tallying 513 all-purpose yards in a 50-42 win over Fresno State and 260 rushing yards in a 66-19 romp over crosstown rival UCLA...
...U.S.C.'s other weapons more free room (remember record-breaking quarterback Matt Leinart, last year's Heisman winner?) On the other hand, U.S.C.'s defense can be porous, so Young, the nation's highest-rated passer, and his Longhorns could keep up. Both offenses average 50 or more points per game. Sounds as if the Rose Bowl might end up a fast-paced backyard battle. Too bad, Texas. That's just how Reggie Bush likes...
...much into [the rims],” Stehle said. “But it’s probably good for a couple rebounds a game.”BALANCING ACTThrough six games this season, the starters for the Crimson accounted for 62 of the 72 points that Harvard scored per contest.In the two games junior center Brian Cusworth has missed with injury, the bench has averaged 18 points per game, but the Crimson offense has posted an average of only 60 points in each.“We got some good help from the bench,” Sullivan said...
...first career double-double—Richmond’s hot perimeter shooting torched the Crimson defense. Spider reserve forward Kelly Roche surprised Harvard with four first-half three pointers and 18 points in the opening frame. Before yesterday’s game, Roche was averaging 5.3 points per game and had just 42 points on the season. “She had four threes—that should never happen,” co-captain Maureen McCaffery said. “We didn’t expect her to do that, but we didn’t make changes...
...piece is classic British farce, and thus the tone is one of barely controlled hysteria as the trio attempt to control a situation which becomes larger and more outrageous by the second. I would be willing to bet that the play holds the world record for most doors slammed per minute. Much of this shuffling, hiding and slamming is done by Brian, Peter’s high-strung and easily cowed colleague who makes the mistake of signing for the original package and is therefore given the task of disposing of it. His antics—from being drugged...