COACH RETURNS HOME
Louisville gives Schnellenberger big welcome
Howard Schnellenberger came to Louisville in the mid-1980s and revived a sagging program. He was back home Saturday, coaching at the stadium he helped build, watching the Cardinals win again. And this time, he could do nothing to stop it as coach of Florida Atlantic. His team lost 61-10. Schnellenberger was inducted into the University of Louisville’s athletic hall of fame Friday night and the school named its football complex after him before Saturday’s game. “It was very touching,” Schnellenberger said. “I’ve always been treated better than I should’ve been here.”
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HEISMAN WATCH
USC’s Bush bolsters
trophy candidacy
Reggie Bush
Southern Cal running back, junior: Ran for 158 yards and two touchdowns in 17 carries. His TDs were from 24 and 34 yards, the second giving USC the lead for good in a 38-28 win over Arizona State.
Matt Leinart
Southern Cal quarterback, senior: Passed for 258 yards, but was held without a touchdown pass.
Laurence Maroney
Minnesota running back, junior: Held to a season-low 48 yards rushing in a 44-14 loss at Penn State.
Chris Leak
Florida quarterback, junior: Struggled going 16-of-37 for 187 yards and two interceptions in a 31-3 loss at Alabama.
Adrian Peterson
Oklahoma running back, sophomore: The Sooners played Kansas State late Saturday night.
Vince Young
Texas quarterback, junior: Rushed for 108 yards, the eighth time in his career to surpass 100 yards, first this season, and passed for two TDs in Longhorns’ 51-20 win at Missouri.
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QUOTE
A pressure cooker for Wolverines
“When Michigan State is ranked ahead of you and you’re Michigan, it’s not good. That’s pressure in itself.”
Mike Hart, Michigan running back
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BY THE NUMBERS
Good hands Hass
9: Consecutive 100-yard receiving games for Oregon State’s Mike Hass. He had 161 yards on seven catches in a 44-33 win over Washington State.
278: Division III record punt-return yardage for P.J. Williams of Mary Hardin-Baylor, which defeated Mississippi College 61-0.
531: Yards passing for Washington State’s Alex Brink. He was 31-of-59 with one touchdown, but also had four interceptions.
252: Rushing yards by Brown’s Nick Hartigan in a 45-35 win over Rhode Island. He moved into second on the school’s career rushing list with 3,223 yards.



