in the late edition. Tonight, through the use of the sports machine, an unlikely hero leads the Steelers' comeback. It's another Sunday of deep humiliation for Buddy Ball. Tonight, the remarkable story of a college basketball player who's not supposed to be alive. I'm George Michael. Bull riding's toughest star says he'll make a comeback. Those stories and more tonight on the sports machine. Alright, let's get right out of tonight. What was the last team? Who was the last team? And which was the last team for all you English majors? Which was the last AFC team to win the Super Bowl? The answer is the Raiders. Way back in 1984 and today was kind of supposed to be a Super Bowl showdown maybe. If today's matchup between the Cowboys and the Raiders was indeed a Super Bowl preview, NFC is going to continue their mastery. Cowboys dominate the Raiders. It was a much better game than that 34-21 score would indicate. The Raiders, who had not lost a game at home this year, 4-0. Ready for their showdown with the Cowboys. First quarter, no score. The Cowboys waste now time going to the money people. Troy Aikman, a quarterback, would go right to work and that means go up top to Michael Irvin. On this one, it's good for 17 yards. Michael Irvin becomes the first Cowboys receiver ever to hit the 8,000 yard mark. Make it 7-0. Dallas Cowboys, let's go to the second quarter. The Raiders looking to get into the end zone. Trail 14-0. This is an excellent run by Harvey Williams. Taking the handoff from Jeff Hotstetler, Harvey Williams breaks tackles along the way into the end zone. Touchdown. Go ahead Harvey, show us how you hit the home run on this one. Make it 14-7. The Cowboys leading. Raiders down by 7. In the third quarter, Cowboys lead 17-7. There's the other money man. Emmett Smith breaks one tackle, then carries guys along with him. 13 yard touchdown. 3 TDs on the day. 111 yards for Emmett Smith. Cowboys now 9-2. Doing the Raiders 34-21. Coming up, the world's toughest bull rider says he will be back. And a near-death experience gives a college basketball player a new perspective on life. That would be a window or aisle.