COLFAX, Wash. -- A judge has cleared the way for suspended nose tackle Robert Barber to resume playing football for No. 20 Washington State.Whitman County Superior Judge David Frazier on Wednesday granted Barbers request for a temporary stay of his suspension from the university for a fight last summer.The Spokesman-Review reports (http://apne.ws/2ghVuNW ) that the stay was granted on the condition that Barber not attempt to contact the student who was injured at a house party, use drugs or attend parties where drugs and alcohol are present.Washington State coach Mike Leach has said Barber is welcome to rejoin the team if he is cleared to return to school.Pullman police are still investigating the incident and no criminal charges have been filed.---Information from: The Spokesman-Review, http://www.spokesman.com HOUSTON -- Terrance Peters broke loose for a 51-yard touchdown run with 4:08 left in the game to carry Houston Baptist to a 24-20 win over cross-town rival Texas Southern in the Huskies home opener Saturday night.Texas Southern rallied from 10 points down, 17-7, to take a 20-17 lead on a pair of Austin Watts touchdowns. Averion Hurts found Watts from 8-yards out to get within 17-13 after the Huskies (1-1) blocked the PAT. With 5:53 left in the game Watts pulled in a Houston Baptist punt and raced 93-yarrds to give the Tigers the lead, 20-17.ddddddddddddPeters finished with 155 yards on 14 carries and scored a pair of touchdowns to lead Houston Baptist. The Huskies rolled up 315 total yards rushing, averaging just under six yards per carry. Tony Dawson added 150 yards passing, completing 19 of 27.Hurts finished 13 of 33 for 143 yards and a touchdown for Texas Southern (0-2). ' ' '