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'tM WW WW WW vyTyyyT B2 Sunday, September 10, 2006 The Spectrum Dally News SPORTS Only lightning could save Golden Hurricane WHATS ON TV Atlanta 6 p.m. ESPN San Diego at San Francisco NFL 1 1 a.m. CBS Denver at St. Louis FOX Seattle at Detroit 2 p.m. FOX Dallas at Jacksonville 6:15 p.m.

NBC Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants TENNIS 11 a.m. USA U.S. Open, women's doubles championship, at New York 2 p.m. CBS U.S.

Open, men's championship, at New York AUTO RACING 11:30 a.m. ABC IRL, IndyCar Series, Peak Antifreeze Indy 300, at Joliet, III. GOLF 6 a.m. TGC European PGA Tour, European Masters, final round, at Crans-sur-Sierre, Switzerland I p.m. ESPN PGA Tour, Canadian Open, final round, at Hamilton, Canada 5 p.m.

TGC LPGA, John Q. Hammons Hotel Classic, final round, at Tulsa, Okla. (same-day tape) MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL II a.m. WGN Chicago Cubs at V. Cougars, Utes roll to Week 2 victories Associated Press PROVO John Beck passed for 240 yards and three touchdowns and Curtis Brown ran for 125 yards to lead Brigham Young past Tulsa 49-24 Saturday in a game that was delayed for nearly an hour because of lightning.

Fui Vakapuna returned after serving a two-year church mission and ran for two touchdowns and 96 yards for the Cougars (1-1), who avoided an 0-2 start for the first time in 1 1 years. BYU ran for 227 yards 203 more than in the season-opening loss at Arizona as Brown and Vakapuna ran right through some shaky tackling by Tulsa (1-1). The Golden Hurricane also hurt themselves by setting up the Cougars with great field position through penalties and turnovers. Paul Smith completed 19 of 32 passes for 182 yards and a touchdown to lead Tulsa, which struggled to run the ball all day. The Golden Hurricane finished with 31 carries for 82 yards and just 303 total yards.

UTAH 45, N. ARIZONA 7: After a slow start, Utah quarterback Brett Ratliff threw three touchdown passes in the second COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCORES Sean Maye For The Spectrum Daily News (1) hurdles Tulsa's Bobby Blackshire (4) en route to the end zone. BYU running back Fui Vakapuna half Saturday as the Utes rolled over Northern Arizona 45-7. Ratliff completed 17 of 27 passes for 299 yards and no interceptions. Utah (1-1) gained 512 yards on offense and scored on seven consecutive possessions.

Bradon Godfrey caught four passes for 80 yards, including an acrobatic third-quarter touchdown that forced him to leave the game with a sprained ankle. Derrick Richards had four catches for 79 yards and a score, while Marquis Wilson had four receptions for 72 yards and another touchdown. Kansas St. 45, Florida Atlantic 0 Michigan 41, Cent. Michigan 17 Michigan St.

52, E. Michigan 20 Missouri 34, Mississippi 7 Nebraska 56, Nicholls St. 7 Notre Dame 41, Penn St. 17 Ohio 35, N. Illinois 23 Purdue 38, Miami (Ohio) 31, OT W.

Michigan 31, Toledo 10 Wisconsin 34, W. Illinois 10 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 20, Utah St. 0 Baylor 47, Northwestern St. 10 Houston 45, Tulane 7 North Texas 24, SMU 6 Ohio St. 24, Texas 7 Oklahoma 37, Washington 20 Oklahoma St.

35, Arkansas St. 7 TCU 46, UC Davis 13 Texas 51, Louisiana-Lafayette 7 Texas Tech 38, UTEP 35, OT FAR WEST BYU 49, Tulsa 24 Cal Poly 17, Weber St. 0 California 42, Minnesota 17 Colorado St. 14, Colorado 10 New Mexico 34, New Mexico St. 28 S.

Utah 55, Western 3 San Diego 41, Dixie St. 7 San Jose St. 35, Stanford 34 Utah 45, N. Arizona 7 Washington St. 56, Idaho 10 EAST Army 17, Kent St.

14, OT Boston College 34, Clemson 33, OT Iowa 20, Syracuse 13, OT Louisville 62, Temple 0 Navy 21, Massachusetts 20 Rutgers 33, Illinois 0 West Virginia 52, E. Washington 3 SOUTH Alabama 13, Vanderbilt 10 Auburn 34, Mississippi St. 0 Florida 42, UCF 0 Florida St. 24, Troy 17 Georgia 18, South Carolina 0 Georgia Tech 38, Samford 6 Kentucky 41, Texas St. 7 LSU 45, Arizona 3 Marshall 54, Hofstra 31 Maryland 24, Middle Tennessee 10 Memphis 33, Chattanooga 14 Miami 51, Florida 10 S.

Florida 21, Fla. International 20 Southern Miss. 45, SE Louisiana 0 Tennessee 31, Air Force 30 UAB 17, East Carolina 12 Virginia 13, Wyoming 12, OT Virginia Tech 35, North Carolina 10 Wake Forest 14, Duke 13 MIDWEST Bowling Green 48, Buffalo 40, 30T Indiana 24, Ball St. 23 Iowa St. 16, UNLV 10 Kansas 21, Louisiana-Monroe 19 Air Force nearly pulls STANDINGS SCORES Mark Humphrey AP Air Force player Daniel Hill (20) recovers an onside kick on his own 42-yard line against Tennessee late in the fourth quarter.

ARKANSAS 20, UTAH ST. 0: Darren McFadden carried 20 times for 184 yards Saturday as Arkansas defeated Utah State 20-0, while last year's high school player of the year, Mitch Mustain, played efficiently but conservatively in his first college start. The slower Aggies (0-2) made it hard to tell whether McFadden has fully recovered from a toe injury suffered in a fight outside a Little Rock nightclub July 29. He started against Southern California, carrying nine times for 42 shocker vs. for Michael Bush.

Kurt Quarterman and Kolby Smith added touchdown runs for the Cardinals (2-0) and Brian Brohm threw for 307 yards and a score in their biggest win since beating Cincinnati 70-7 in 2004. NO. 14 IOWA 20, SYRACUSE 13, 20T. Albert Young scored on a 1-yard run in the second overtime and Iowa kept Syracuse out of the end zone on seven consecutive plays from the 2. Playing without star quarterback Drew Tate, it was the Hawkeyes defense that came through in a big way in the second OT to hand Syracuse (0-2) its 1 1 th loss in a row.

Iowa is 2-0. Tate missed the game with an abdominal strain. NO. 15 OKLAHOMA 37, WASHINGTON 20: Paul Thompson threw two touchdown passes to Malcolm Kelly, and Adrian Peterson ran for 165 yards and two scores for Oklahoma (2-0). Thompson broke a 13-13 tie on Oklahoma's first possession of the second half when he found Kelly racing down the right side of the field for a 35-yard TD to put the Sooners ahead for the first time.

NO. 16 VIRGINIA TECH 35, NORTH CAROLINA 10: Two of Branden Ore's three touchdowns were set up by Virginia Tech's dominating defense and special teams. Ore finished with 111 yards and scoring runs of 1, 4 and 3 yards, and the Hokies (2-0, 1-0 ACC) went back to their Beamerball roots in improving to 9-0 in ACC road games since they joined the league in 2004. NO. 17 MIAMI 51, FLORIDA 10: Charlie Jones rushed for two touchdowns, Javarris James ran for one and caught another, and Tyrone Moss added a 20-yard scoring run in his first game back from a knee injury.

Miami (1-1), which managed only two rushing yards in a season-opening loss to Florida State, dominated the line of scrimmage against the smaller Rattlers, gaining 339 yards on 47 carries. Derron Thomas had yards, but said then he was only 85 percent recovered. CAL POLY 17, WEBER ST. 0: Cal Poly turned two turnovers into touchdowns Saturday to defeat Weber State, 17-0. In the first quarter, Ryan Shotwell picked up a Weber State fumble by Marky Filipe at the 1-yard line.

Seconds later, James Noble ran it in for the score. Mark Restelli intercepted a pass by Ian Pizarro in the fourth quarter and returned it 42 yards for a touchdown. Tennessee 109 yards on 11 carries, while James had 75 yards, Moss 64 yards and Jones 62 more for the Hurricanes. BOSTON COLLEGE 34, NO. 18 CLEMSON 33, 20T: Jolonn Dunbar blocked an extra point in the second overtime, then L.V.

Whitworth scored on a 6-yard run to help Boston College beat Clemson the second consecutive year BC has beaten the Tigers in OT. Ryan Ohliger, who missed a 36-yard field goal in the fourth quarter, kicked a 35-yarder on BC's first possession of overtime. Then, after Jad Dean's point after try was blocked on Clemson's second possession, Ohliger split the uprights for the game-winning PAT and BC (2-0, 1-0 ACC) stormed the field to celebrate. NO. 21 NEBRASKA 56, NICHOLLS STATE 7: Zac Taylor threw a career-high four touchdown passes, Marlon Lucky ran for 103 yards and Nebraska prepped for next week's game at Southern California with a rout.

The Cornhuskers (2-0) scored on six of their first seven possessions while building a 42-0 lead. NO. 22 CALIFORNIA 42, MINNESOTA 17: DeSean Jackson caught three of Nate Longshore's four touchdown passes in the first half, and Cal rebounded impressively from last week's season-opening loss. Marshawn Lynch rushed for 139 yards and two touchdowns, and Jackson caught seven passes for 114 yards for the Golden Bears (1-1). NO.

23 TCU 46, UC DAVIS 13: Jeff Ballard threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score to remain undefeated as TCU's starting quarterback as the Horned Frogs won their 12th straight game. After replacing injured senior Tye Gunn last season, Ballard has been the starter in the last 10 TCU wins. He was 18-of-23 passing for 190 yards before freshman Marcus Jackson took over to start the fourth quarter for the Frogs (2-0). NO. 24 TEXAS TECH 38, UTEP 35, OT: Alex Trlica's 49-yard field goal hit the left upright and bounced through the posts, giving No.

24 Texas Tech a 38-35 overtime victory over Texas-El Paso on Saturday night. It was a fitting ending to a crazy night at the Sun Bowl, and it ended a marathon contest that never seemed to finish when it should have. NO. 25 ARIZONA ST 52, NEVADA 21: Rudy Carpenter threw a career-high five touchdowns, and Arizona State's defense forced four turnovers to help the 25th-ranked Sun Devils overcome a sloppy start and beat Nevada 52-21 Saturday night. Carpenter completed 17 of 26 passes for 333 yards in his second start since coach Dirk Koetter demoted his preseason No.

1 quarterback, Sam Keller, who transferred to Nebraska. Carpenter also threw an interception that was returned for a touchdown. Associated Press KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Erik Ainge threw for 333 yards, and No. 1 1 Tennessee held off scrappy Air Force when Xavier Mitchell stuffed a late 2-point conversion try by the Falcons to give the Volunteers a 31-30 victory Saturday.

The Falcons (0-1) gave Tennessee's defense fits all night with its triple option offense and tried to mount a comeback in the final minutes. Air Force cut it to 31-24 with 2:41 left and then recovered the onside kick at its own 42. The Falcons scored on Ryan Williams' 1-yard run to cut the lead to a point and coach Fisher DeBerry decided to go for the lead instead of the tying kick. Chad Hall took the pitch from quarterback Shaun Carney and was stopped for a loss by Mitchell. The relieved orange-glad fans in Neyland Stadium cheered for a win that was very different from a week ago, when Tennessee (2-0) dominated California in nearly every phase.

Next week Florida comes Rocky Top in an SEC East showdown. Play was stopped for several minutes after Tennessee's Inky Johnson was carted off the field and taken away in an ambulance. He apparently hit helmets with Air Force's Justin Handley after a catch. NO. 4 (TIE) NOTRE DAME 41, NO.

19 PENN ST. 17: Brady Quinn threw three touchdowns and the Notre Dame offense returned to fantastic form in a 41-17 victory over No. 19 Penn State on Saturday. The defense and special teams chipped in, too, for the fourth-ranked Fighting Irish (2-0), who ended Penn State's six-game winning streak. Coach Joe Paterno's Nittany Lions (1-1) haven't beaten a ranked team on the road since a 34-31 win at No.

19 Wisconsin on Oct. 5, 2002. NO. 4 (TIE) AUBURN 34, MISSISSIPPI ST. 0: Brad Lester rushed for two touchdowns and Brandon Cox passed for two more as Auburn overpowered the Bulldogs.

The Tigers (2-0, 1-0 SEC) have won 18 of their last 19 Southeastern Conference games, dating back to the 2004 league title game, and are a conference-best 37-12 since 2000. Lester found plenty of running room as the Bulldogs (0-2, 0-2) focused on top runner Kenny Irons, ho was held to 69 yards to end his streak of seven consecutive games with more than 100 yards rushing. NO. 6 WEST VIRGINIA 52, EASTERN WASHINGTON 3: Steve Slaton rushed for 105 yards and two touchdowns in just two series to lead West Virginia (2-0). Three backup quarterbacks combined for three rushing touchdowns and one passing for the Mountaineers, who used reserves for most of the game against the Division I-AA Eagles (0-2).

NO. 7 FLORIDA 42, IXF 0: Chris Leak threw for a career- SAN DIEGO 41, DIXIE STATE 7 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Dixie State 0 0 0 7-7 AMERICAN CONFERENCE San Diego 10 24 7 0 41 East First quarter Pet PF PA USD-Parker 36 FG, 11:49 Buffalo 0 0 0 .000 0 0 USD-Doyle 14 pass from Johnson (Parker kick), New England 0 0 0 .000 0 0 10:10 N.Y. Jets 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Second quarter Miami 0 1 0 .000 17 28 USD-Lemarr 23 pass from Johnson, 13:12 South USD-Parker 34 FG, 9:12 Pet PF PA USD- Hannula 39 pass from Johnson (Parker kick), Houston 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2:36 Indianapolis 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Third quarter Jacksonville 0 0 0 .000 0 0 USD-Johnson 15 run (Parker kickl, 7:41 Tennessee 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Fourth quarter North DSC-Fields 6 run (Webster kick), 4:09 Pet PF PA Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 28 17 RUSHING Dixie State-36-1 15. Hikila 14-60, Ence Baltimore 0 0 0 .000 0 0 7-29, Patonai 10-18, Fields 3-8, Southwick 1-1, Burk Cincinnati 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1- (minus1. San Diego-34-107.

Rog3n 12-40, Allen Cleveland 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4-33, Suthar 2-12, Johnson 9-29, Polk 2-7, Feticzak Wert 3-6, Montgomery 1-2, Denton 1-minus 1). II Pet PF PA PASSING Dixie State-8-20-1 73. Patonai 4-13-1 Denver 0 0 0 .000 0 0 28, Southwick 4-7 45. San Diego-Johnson 20-31-0 Kansas City 0 0 0 .000 0 0 293, Rolin 2-4-0 7. Oakland 0 0 0 .000 0 0 RECEIVING Dixie State-8-73.

Hikila 3-16. San Diego 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Ashworth 2-14, Ence 1-30, Burk 1-8. Bayard 1-5. NATIONAL CONFERENCE San Diego-22-300. Hannula 7-135, Doyle 7-69, East Stivers 3-19, Hamsey 2-24, Rogan 1-32, Lemarr 1- I Pet PF PA 23, Allen 1-lminus 2).

Dallas 0 0 0 .000 0 0 N.Y. Giants 0 0 0 .000 0 0 SOUTHERN UTAH 55, WESTERN STATE 3 Philadelphia 0 0 0 .000 0 0 WSC 3 0 0 0 3 Washington 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Southern Utah 20 14 14 7 55 South First Quarter Pet PF PA WSC Tucker 34 FG, 10:41 Atlanta 0 0 0 .000 0 0 SUU Coop 7 run (Ortiz kickl, 7:14 Carolina 0 0 0 .000 0 0 SUU Pond 1 pass From Marshall (Ortiz kickl, 3:13 New Orleans 0 0 0 .000 0 0 SUU Hew Len 20 pass From Marshall (kick failed), Tampa Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0 00:14 North Second Quarter I Pet PF PA SUU Marshall 1 run (Ortiz kick), 9:11 Chicago 0 0 0 .000 0 0 SUU Hew Len 14 pass From Marshall lOrtiz kick), Detroit 0 0 0 .000 0 0 6:06 Green Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Third Quarter Minnesota 0 0 0 .000 0 0 SUU Sanchez 44 run (Ortiz kick), 12:51 West SUU Coop 35 pass From Marshall (Ortiz kick), Pet PF PA 9:42 Arizona 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Fourth Quarter San Francisco 0 0 0 .000 0 0 SUU Godfrey 42 run (Ortiz kick), 10:15 Seattle 0 0 0 .000 0 0 St. Louis 0 0 0 .000 0 0 RUSHING: WSC-James 13-24; Watson 9-21: Davis 2- Ginther 1-Minus2; Tm 1-Minus 13; Brethauer 6-Minus 32. Southern Utah-Sanchez 10-74; Coop Sunday's Games 12-69; Godfrey4-60; Lee 6-18; Marshall 6-16; Beus, Seattle at Detroit, 11 a.m. 2-9.

N.Y. Jets at Tennessee, 11a.m. PASSING: WSC- Bretheuer 9-18-0-91; Ginther 1-2- Denver at St. Louis, 11 a.m. 0-6.

Southern Utah-Marshall, 13-16-1-170. Buffalo at New England, 11 a.m. RECEIVING: WSC- Finley 441; Clark 2-9; Adragna Philadelphia at Houston, 1 1 a.m. 2-0; Davies 1-39; Moukaddam 1-8. Southern Utah- Atlanta at Carolina, 11 a.m.

Coop 4-78; Hew Len 3-37; Burley 2-39; Cincinnati at Kansas City, 11 a.m. Westmoreland 2-9; Sanchez 1-6; Pond 1-1. Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 11 a.m. New Orleans at Cleveland, 11 a.m. PREP FOOTBALL SCORES Chicago at Green Bay, 2: 1 5 p.m.

Virgin Valley 40, Hurricane 22 Dallas at Jacksonville, 2:15 p.m. American Fork 42, Lehi 20 San Francisco at Arizona, 2:15 p.m. Bear River 27, Union 21 Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants, 6:15 p.m. Bingham 31, Jordan 29 Monday's Games Bishop Gorman, Nev.

34, Dixie 22 Minnesota at Washington, 5 p.m. Bountiful 18, Copper Hits 14 San Diego at Oakland, 8:15 p.m. Box Elder 40, Bonneville 7 Brighton 13. KearnsO WNBA FINALS Canyon View 53, Carbon 12 (Best-of-5) Cedar 48, N.Sanpete 6 Detroit vs. Sacramento Cottonwood 19, Olympus 16 Wednesday, Aug.

30: Sacramento 95, Detroit 71 Cyprus 31, Granger 14 Friday, Sept 1: Detroit 73, Sacramento 63 Delta 20, Millard 12 Sunday, Sept. 3: Sacramento 89, Detroit 69 Duchesne 41. S. Sevier 7 Wednesday, Sept. 6: Detroit 72, Sacramento 52 East 42, West 14 Saturday, Sept.

9: Detroit 80, Sacramento 75, Emery 42, Monticelto 6 Detroit wins championship 3-2 Enterprise 38, Richfield 7 Fremont 42, Clearfield 6 MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER Grand 23, S.Summit 17 Eastern Conference Gunnison 29, Manti 8 Pts GF GA Helix 36, Logan 27 United 14 3 9 51 44 27 Highland 40, Murray 12 Chicago 10 8 8 38 36 32 Hunter 40, Tayiorsville 0 New England 8 8 10 34 29 31 Juab 46, A LA 14 Kansas City 9 13 6 33 35 37 Judge 27, Juan Diego 14 New York 6 9 11 29 32 32 Layton 40, Weber 3 Columbus 6 13 8 26 22 37 Layton Christian 9, West Wendover, Nev. 0 Western Conference Lincoln Nev. 26, Milford 21 Pts GF GA Lone Peak 30. W.Jordan 13 FC Dallas 14 8 4 46 39 30 Moapa 19, Kanab 13 IOT) Houston 9 8 9 36 36 34 Monument Valley. 13, Whitehorse 12 Colorado 10 11 5 35 30 41 Morgan 28, Grantsville 6 CDChivasUSA 8 7 11 35 41 36 Mountain Crst 52.

Roy 26 Real Salt Lake 9 12 6 33 36 40 N.Summit 27, N. Sevier 0 Los Angeles 9 12 5 32 26 29 Orem 31, Mountain View 3 Part City 54, Ogden 7 Saturday's Games Parowan 20, Aflamont 6 Chicago 2, Columbus 1 Provo 14, Pleasant Grove 10 New England 1. New York 0 Riverton 21. Hillcrest 7 Real Salt Lake 1, C. United 1, tie San Juan 14.

Beaver 0 Kansas City 4, Colorado 1 Sky View 40, Woods Cross 0 FC Dallas CO Chivas USA 1, tie Skyline 35, Las Vegas, Nev. 28 Sunday's Game Snow Canyon 45, Uintah 38 Houston at Los Angeles. 6 m. Spanish Fork 28, Sphngville 7 Timpanogos 24, Payson 10 NASCAR-NEXTEL CUP-CHEVY ROCK ft Tooele 41, Pine View 21 ROLL 400 Viewmont 21, Northridge 13 Saturday at Richmond International Wasatch 9, Ben Lomond 3 Raceway, Richmond, Va. 1.

151 Kevin Harvick. Chevrolet, 400 laps, 101.342 PGA TOUR-CANADIAN OPEN $234,136. Saturday af Hamilton GoM and Country 2. (12I Kyle Busch. Chevrolet, 400, J184.550.

Chin Ancastar, Ontario 3. (20I Kasey Kahne. Dodge, 400, $158,639. Third Round 4. (151 Dave Blaney, Dodge.

400, $130,983. Justin Rose 63-71-65 199 5. (4i Mark Martin, Ford, 400. $1 16,000. Bart Bryant 69-S7-64 200 6.

181 Greg Brffle, Ford, 400. $107,425. Trevor Immelman 68-6-66 200 7. (171 Ken Schrader. Ford.

400, $121,039. Jonathan Byrd 65-687 200 8. (101 Matt Kenseth, Ford. 400. $122,916.

SeanO'Hatr 65-69-66 200 9. 12I Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 400. $104,995. 10. (26; Scott Riggs.

Dodge, 400. $81,750. high 352 yards and four scores, freshman Percy Harvin provided more dazzling moments for the Gators. Although the victory came against the Golden Knights, whose defense allowed 322 yards against Division I-AA Villanova a week earlier, Meyer should feel much better about his Gators (2-0) as they prepare for an SEC showdown at No. 1 1 Tennessee.

NO. 8 LSU 45, ARIZONA 3: Jonathan Zenon returned an interception for a touchdown for the second consecutive week, highlighting a smothering defensive performance by LSU. Arizona had only 54 total yards through the first three quarters. The rest of the Wildcats' yardage came after replacements had begun to take over and a boisterous crowd of 92,218 was half gone. NO.

9 FLORIDA STATE 24, TROY 17: Buster Davis interception set up a 4-yard touchdown run by Joe Surratt with 1:56 left, and the Seminoles rallied late to escape against Troy. The Seminoles (2-0) scored two touchdowns in the final 6: 1 2 to avoid what might have been the most embarrassing home loss in coach Bobby Bowden's 31 years coaching at the school. NO. 10 MICHIGAN 41, CENTRAL MICHIGAN 17: Mike Hart ran for 1 1 6 yards and matched a career high with three touchdowns for Michigan (2-0). Dan LeFevour threw for 153 yards with two TDs and two turnovers for the Chippewas (0-2).

NO. 12 GEORGIA 18, SOUTH CAROLINA 0: The "Junkyard Dawgs" struck again Saturday night. One day after the program's longtime defensive coordinator Erk Russell died. No. 12 Georgia posted its first shutout in three years and only the second ever hung on South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier in an 1 8-0 victory Saturday night.

NO. 13 LOUISVILLE 62, TEMPLE 0: George Stripling and Sergio Spencer each ran for two touchdowns, ably filling in Answer. Fuad Reveiz of the Vikings set the mark at 30..

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