Final Stats
By BOB BAUM
AP Sports Writer
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Nick Browne kicked a 33-yard field goal in overtime
after missing from 36 and 25 yards in regulation as No. 19 TCU escaped with a
13-10 victory over Arizona on Saturday night.
The Horned Frogs' lone touchdown came on a 98-yard pass play from Brandon
Hassell to Reggie Harrell with 2:44 left in the first half. It was the
second-longest play in TCU history and the longest ever allowed by Arizona.
The surprising Wildcats had the ball first in the overtime, but Jeremy
Modkins intercepted Kris Heavner's pass on the second play. The Frogs (4-0) ran
the ball three times to set up the winning kick.
TCU was without its usual starting quarterback and top two tailbacks.
Freshman Robert Merrill gained 148 yards in 31 carries for the Frogs and had
an 80-yard touchdown run called back by a holding penalty. He ran three times
into the line to set up the winning kick.
Heavner, a true freshman from Johnson City, Texas, completed 14 of 29 passes
for 276 yards and a touchdown in his first collegiate start. He threw three
interceptions, however. Ricky Williams had five catches for 131 yards, all in
the first half.
Browne kicked a 24-yard field goal with 1:07 to send the game into overtime
and spoil Arizona's bid for its first victory over a ranked team in three
years.
Heavner's 58-yard screen pass for a touchdown to tight end Steve Fleming
tied it at 7 with 9:40 left in the third quarter, then Bobby Gill's 30-yard
field goal put the Wildcats ahead 10-7 with 10:11 remaining.
TCU drove from its 26 to the Arizona 9 late in regulation, but a holding
penalty pushed the Frogs back, and they had to settle for Browne's tying kick.
It was sweet redemption for the kicker, who was 5-for-5 coming into the game
and was Conference USA special teams player of the week after going 3-for-3
with a 50-yarder last week against Vanderbilt.
The Wildcats (1-4) had been outscored 166-30 in their last three games, were
coming off a 59-7 loss at Purdue. Rumors swirled about coach John Mackovic's
job status.
But Arizona's hard-hitting defense and Heavner's passing kept the Wildcats
in it throughout.
The Wildcats drove to the TCU 29 late in the first half, but Heavner
underthrew Williams over the middle and Marvin Godbolt intercepted on the Frogs
2.
On the next play, Hassell retreated into the end zone, pump-faked once, then
threw to a wide-open Harrell, who outraced all defenders to the end zone.
The 98-yard TD play was second only to TCU's 99-yard play from Scott Ankrom
to James Maness against Rice in 1984. The previous longest play allowed by
Arizona was a 91-yard pass from Stanford's Steve Stenstrom to Brian Manning in
1993.
The Wildcats tied it at 7-7 with 9:40 left in the third quarter when Heavner
through an inside screen pass to Fleming, and the big tight end rambled to the
end zone on a 58-yard play.
Gill missed a 37-yard field goal in the first quarter.
The game began with Mackovic under a cloud of uncertainty after about 20
players were barred from the team dinner Friday night for failing to show up
for meetings with the coach earlier in the day. None of the players was
suspended, however.
TCU's regular starting quarterback, Ty Gunn, was in uniform on the sidelines
but did not play. He has been sidelined since injuring his right shoulder in
practice on Sept. 9. Tailbacks Ricky Madison and Lanta Hobbs also are out with
injuries.
Hassell had never thrown a pass in a game and the freshman Merrill had no
carries until last week against Vanderbilt.