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EXTENDING YOUR REACH' Texas Instruments Pa g e 8 • The Battalion SPORTS Tuesday • August 30,15 Ohio State takes Pigskin win Galloway catches record pass, George rushes for 90 yards Tuesday • Augt Mus Continued from ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Joey Galloway caught a record 67-yard touchdown pass and scored on a showy reverse Monday night as No. 20 Ohio State beat Fresno State 34-10 in the Pigskin Classic. Galloway, a wide receiver who is one of four returning starters on offense, starred in the second half after teammate Eddie George dominated the game’s opening 30 minutes with two 1-yard TD runs. George, a 230-pound junior tailback, finished with 90 Winder Continued from Page 7 to help us. We just didn’t real ize early enough that no hu man being on the face of the earth is worth three million dollars a year.) “It is not the player’s fault that almost half of the owners are about to go bankrupt. No body forced them to pay such high salaries. They can insti tute revenue sharing without the aid of a salary cap.” (We’d rather let the league fold than give up any part of our salaries. Fringe benefits such as meal money and trav el expenses really don’t add up to much. Besides, if all the teams have the same amount of money to spend, some guys are going to have to play for Milwaukee for quite a few years.) “You know guys, you both have some really great points, but I really can’t decide. I think you’re just going to have to work it out amongst yourselves.” (I really don’t care if you ever play again you greedy s.o.b.’s. You better hurry up and get this thing settled be fore nobody cares if you come back or not.) yards on 24 carries and the two touchdowns. He carried seven straight times on the Buck eyes’ opening drive, culminat ing in a 1-yard plunge over the middle for his first touchdown. The Buckeyes, 10-1-1 last season with a victory over Brigham Young in the Holiday Bowl, scored on three of their first four possessions. Tim Patillo intercepted Adrian Claiborne’s pass at the Ohio State 33 and 11 seconds later, Bobby Hoying connected with Galloway for the record 67-yard scoring pass for a 14-0 lead with 2:03 remaining in the first quarter. On Ohio State’s previous possession, Scott Terna set a game record with a 54-yard punt. Hoying was I0-for-16 for 194 yards and the long touch down. Fresno State managed just three plays on its next posses sion before Jon Williams was forced to punt from the C State 42. George took over the ball, running on seven of Ohio State’s next nine plays en route to another 1-yard charge up the middle and a 21-0 lead. Josh Jackson’s 24-yard field goal increased Ohio State’s lead to 24-7 in the opening minutes of the third quarter. Galloway showed off his running ability on his second TD. He started left, then re versed his field around the right end for an 8-yard score and a 31-10 lead at 12:00 it the third. Jackson added a 33' yard field goal to make it 34-1(1 with 6:17 to play. The Bulldogs, 8-4 last sea son, had to replace quarter back Trent Dilfer, a first-round draft pick of the Tampa Baj Buccaneers. Claiborne, a red shirt sophomore, completed; 4-yard pass to Michael Pittman for Fresno State’s TD at 5:49 of the second quar ter. Claiborne finished 12-for-l for 139 yards. Pittsman had 13 yards on 25 carries. listener ask if tl attempting to ix at all with its represents a 1 which music a odds, once ag Flies.” The album Killer Continued froi Pullig Continued from Page 7 Senior wide receiver Chris Sanders says he sees Pullig step ping up and carrying some re sponsibility on his shoulders. “Corey is starting to be that leader,” said Sanders. “He’s starting to get on us more about running routes and doing the lit tle things.” Fkdlig, who threw 300 passes a day over the summer, says this season’s attack will not differ too much from last year’s offense. 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