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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- LaDainian Tomlinson is getting a lot of
help for streaking TCU.
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Tomlinson ran for 121 yards -- 65 below his season average -- and
a touchdown as No. 16 TCU (No. 18 ESPN/USA Today; No. 16 AP) beat Navy 24-0 on Saturday to extend its
winning streak to nine games.
"I'm not a selfish guy, so it isn't frustrating to me,"
Tomlinson said. "We're 4-0 now, that's what's important. You have
to play as a team, and that's what we did today. I'm playing to win
games, not playing to win the Heisman."
Casey Printers was 14-of-17 for 188 yards and two touchdowns for
the Horned Frogs. Navy fell to 0-4.
"Last year we couldn't get it done with the pass, but that's
not the case this year. I'm so happy about that," Tomlinson said.
Tomlinson became TCU's career rushing leader, increasing his
total to 3,784 yards to move past Tony Jeffery (1984-87). Tomlinson
has rushed for 679 yards this season.
"It seemed like every time I cut back there was someone there
to hit me. They did a great job of getting people around me,"
Tomlinson said. "But at some point you have to think about winning
the game, not stopping one guy."
TCU put together touchdown drives of 81, 85 and 67 yards, keyed
by Printers' passing. The 81-yard march in the second quarter ended
with Matt Schobel's 9-yard catch. Schobel also had a 13-yarder in
the drive, and Printers hit Cedric James for 27 yards.
Tomlinson, who had only 13 yards in the first touchdown drive,
scored the second TD on a 4-yard run. He ran for 24 yards, while
Printers completed four passes for 45 yards, in the 85-yard march.
Fullback George Layne, who had a 20-yard burst in the first
scoring drive, added a 27-yard run on the final play of the third
quarter. That drive finished with a 23-yard pass from Printers to
Layne that made it 24-0 with 14:12 remaining.
Layne finished with 78 yards on seven carries.
Navy's longest drive took the Midshipmen to the TCU 13. But a
penalty moved them back 5 yards, and they ended up missing a field
goal in the closing seconds of the first half.
The Midshipmen were held to 120 yards total offense, and crossed
midfield only twice. TCU has not allowed a touchdown in its last
eight quarters, while Navy has been blanked for six periods.
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