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301 South Alabama
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56
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55
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13
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302 Troy
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-14.5
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-17.5
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37
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Troy had 28-20 first down and 432-274 yard edges including 220-91 on the ground.
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305 UL-Lafayette
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37
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306 Arkansas State
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69
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69
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20
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Under: 12
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Yards were fairly close as ULL had a 496-473 yard edge including 315-170 on the ground.
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Arkansas St QB Layne Hatcher threw for 303 yards, RB Marcel Murray ran for 164 yards and WR Omar Bayless had 150 yards receiving (leads nation with 993 yards this year), but it wasn't enough.
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307 UCLA
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53.5
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49
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34
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308 Stanford
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-7.5
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16
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UCLA dominated with 20-11 first down and 455-198 yard edges including 263-55 on the ground.
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Stanford was down to a 3rd string QB (announced night before the game) and Jack West was only 15 of 32 for 143 yards (8.4 QBR)
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UCLA RB Joshua Kelly ran for 176 yards and a TD.
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UCLA QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson wasn't sure he was going to start Thursday's game until just before game time.
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I was day-to-day until tonight, Thompson-Robinson said. "I had been practicing but I was told just before game time."
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Thompson-Robinson passed for 192 yards and rushed for 66 as UCLA snapped an 11-game losing streak to the Cardinal, dating to 2008.
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The UCLA defense sacked West seven times, five in the first quarter.
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Injuries along the offensive line have taken their toll, with junior center Drew Dalman the only lineman to make every start. Unless one of the other quarterbacks can return, Stanford may very well miss a bowl game for the first time in 11 years.
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309 Marshall
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59
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58
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36
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310 Florida Atlantic
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-4
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-4
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31
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Over: 9
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Marshall controlled the line of scrimmage with a 254-57 rushing yard edge.
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Marshall RB Brenden Knox ran for 220 yards and 2 TD's. His game-winning 17-yard TD run capped a 10-play, 77-yard drive and was the fourth lead change of the fourth quarter.
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FAU QB Chris Robison threw for 362 yards and an INT.
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311 Pittsburgh
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-2.5
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-4
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27
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312 Syracuse
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54
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53.5
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20
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Under: 6.5
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Pitt had a 377-328 yard edge including 145-51 on the ground.
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Pitt actually led 24-6 at halftime.
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Syracuse QB's combined to go only 19 of 44 for 277 yards and 2 TD's.
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The Panthers entered the game ranked second in the nation in sacks with an average of 4.50 per game and now lead the nation with 36.
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Syracuse has now allowed 35 sacks on the season, the most in the Bowl Subdivision.
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313 Ohio State
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-25.5
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-27
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52
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314 Northwestern
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49.5
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50
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3
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OSU had 22-14 first down and 480-199 yard edges and allowed just 42 pass yards.
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NW did have 2 TO's that led to 14 OSU points on 26 yards of total offense.
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OSU QB Justin Fields was 18 of 23 for 194 yards and 4 TD's. Fields is completing 71% of his passes this year with a 22-to-1 TD-to-INT ratio.
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NW QB Aidan Smith was only 6 of 20 for 42 yards and an INT.
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315 UNLV
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53.5
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52
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27
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316 Fresno State
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-16.5
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-15.5
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56
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Cover: 13.5
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Misleading Final: First downs were even at 21-21 and Fresno only had a 489-414 yard edge.
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Fresno scored 28 points off 5 UNLV TO's (Bulldogs had 0 TO's).
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317 Duke
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44
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45
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14
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318 Virginia
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-5
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-3.5
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48
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Cover: 30.5
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Misleading Final: UVA only had a 307-250 yard edge as they were +3 in TO's.
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UVA scored 20 points off 5 Duke TO's on just 74 total yards of offense. UVA also got a 95-yard kick return TD.
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319 Georgia Tech
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46.5
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46
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28
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320 Miami (FL)
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-20
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-18.5
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21
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Miami missed 3 short FG's, GT faked a punt for a TD and GT also got a fumble recovery in the end zone for a TD.
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The Hurricanes have now missed six field goals inside of 34 yards this season, plus two extra points.
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All four of Miami's losses have been by seven points or fewer, and missed kicks have been a factor in all of them. Baxa had short misses in Miami's losses to Florida and North Carolina, and a missed PAT late against Virginia Tech kept Miami from taking a 36-35 lead late in what became a 42-35 loss.
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GT RB Jordan Mason ran for 141 yards and a TD.
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Miami lost top running back DeeJay Dallas in the first quarter to what appeared to be a right knee injury, watched Perry get shaken up -- but return -- in the third quarter and had linebacker Michael Pinckney depart in the second half as well.
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Dallas is Miami's leading rusher, and Pinckney is the Hurricanes' third-leading tackler.
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Miami was a 30.5-point favorite against Central Michigan and won by five, a 14-point favorite against Virginia Tech and lost by a touchdown -- and was an 18-point favorite Saturday, losing again. This was the first time since 1974 that Miami lost to a team that entered with a 1-5 record or worse this deep into a season; that year, the Hurricanes lost to then 0-8 Florida State.
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321 Clemson
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-22
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45
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322 Louisville
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61
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62.5
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10
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Under: 7.5
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Clemson had 23-15 first down and 551-263 yard edges.
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Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence threw 2 more INT's both near the goal line. Lawrence now only a 14-8 TD-to-INT ratio on the season after 30-to-4 last year.
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Clemson RB Travis Etienne ran for 192 yards.
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Louisville QB's combined for only 8 of 22 for 107 yards and 2 INT's.
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323 Army
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-6
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-4
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21
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324 Georgia State
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57
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54
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28
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Cover: 11
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Georgia St had a 379-343 yard edge despite only having the ball for 21:52.
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Army actually led 21-14 mid-3Q before Georgia St scored the game's final 14 points.
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Georgia St QB Dan Ellington was 20 of 28 for 232 yards and 3 TD's.
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The Black Knights (3-4) have dropped three in a row and are under .500 for the first time since the 2015 team went 2-10.
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Georgia State linebacker Ed Curney, the team's leading tackler this season, limped off the field with a left leg injury after getting hurt in the first. After making it to the sideline, he was carted to the locker room.
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325 Buffalo
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-18
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21
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326 Akron
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47
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47.5
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0
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Buffalo had a 254-196 yard edge including 189-3 on the ground but were also +3 in TO's.
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The Bulls got TWO strip sack fumble return TD's in the game.
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Both teams missed a pair of FG's.
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327 Indiana
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-3
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-6.5
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34
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328 Maryland
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57
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59
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28
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Indiana had 28-21 first down and 520-383 yard edges.
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Maryland RB Javon Leake ran for 158 yards and 2 TD's.
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Indiana QB Peyton Ramsey was 20 of 27 for 193 yards and a TD after replacing Michael Penix (9 of 14 for 141 yards) who was injured in the second quarter.
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Allen would not describe any aspect of the injury to Penix except to say, "I'm not sure what next week holds, but I don't think it's a long term thing."
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329 Houston
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-21
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24
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330 Connecticut
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58.5
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57
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17
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Cover: 15
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Misleading Final: Uconn had 23-16 first down and 438-284 yard edges.
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Uconn had a TO in Houston territory (returned 38 yards), was stopped on downs at the Houston 2-yard line and missed a FG.
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Houston QB Logan Holgorsen got the start over Clayton Tune, who suffered a hamstring injury that limited his practice during the week.
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331 Florida State
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70
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-3
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20
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332 Wake Forest
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-4
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68.5
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22
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Cover: 5
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Big money came in on FSU. The Noles had 28-20 first down and 449-424 yard edges but were -2 in TO's.
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Those two FSU turnovers both came inside the red zone after long drives.
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WF settled for 5 short Nick Sciba FG's, all under 30 yards as WF stalled inside the FSU 10-yard line on all of them.
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FSU RB Came Akers ran for 157 yards.
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WF QB Sam Hartman playing for an injured Jamie Newman was 21 of 38 for 308 yards. WF WR Sage Surratt had 170 receiving yards and is No. 2 in the country in receiving yards with 881.
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The Seminoles lost safety Hamsah Nasirildeen to a targeting flag on their first defensive series. And among the handful of Florida State players who went down with injuries of varying severity were starting center Baveon Johnson, left guard Brady Scott and receiver Ontaria Wilson.
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333 Coastal Carolina
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48.5
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43
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27
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334 Georgia Southern
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-2.5
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-7
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30
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Over: 14
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Bad Beat: The game was tied at 10-10 after regulation (UNDER was covering by 23 points), only to see the teams combine for 37 points in 3 OT's.
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Georgia Southern did have 22-14 first down and 360-228 yard edges including 299-127 on the ground.
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Georgia Southern missed a couple of FG's in regulation.
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335 Central Michigan
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-9.5
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38
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336 Bowling Green
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56.5
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54.5
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20
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Central Michigan had 26-19 first down and 553-344 yard edges.
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The game should've been more lopsided than the final as CMU missed 2 FG's and BG got a 100-yard fumble return TD (14-point swing).
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337 East Carolina
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62
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64
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28
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338 Central Florida
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-31.5
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-34.5
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41
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Over: 5
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First downs were even but UCF was more explosive with a 611-483 yard edge.
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The final was a bit misleading as UCF led 35-3 late in the 2Q.
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UCF QB Dillon Gabriel threw for 365 yards and 2 TD's.
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339 Tulsa
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50.5
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47
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13
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340 Cincinnati
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-13
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-16
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24
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Under: 10
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Misleading Final: Tulsa had 23-18 first down and 377-317 yard edges but also had 5 TO's.
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It was a rough day for Tulsa QB Zach Smith, who lost three fumbles and threw two interceptions, one in the end zone.
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Cincinnati RB Michael Warren limped off for a series in the first half and had to be helped off in the third quarter, putting little weight on his left leg. He finished with 35 yards on 13 carries. Doaks had 91 yards on 17 carries and scored on his only reception.
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341 NC State
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-1
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-4
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24
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342 Boston College
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58.5
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54.5
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45
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Cover: 25
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BC controlled the game just like the final would indicate as they had 532-366 yard edges including a dominant 429-56 on the ground.
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BC RB AJ Dillon ran for 223 yards and 3 TD's while David Bailey added 181 yards and 2 TD's.
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N.C. State entered allowing just 2.3 yards per carry, but both Dillon (116) and Bailey (113) were over 100 in the first half and the Eagles averaged 7.2 yards per carry for the game.
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343 Purdue
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47
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20
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344 Iowa
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-15
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26
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Iowa only had a 362-360 yard edge.
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Purdue QB Jack Plummer was 30 of 50 for 327 yards and 2 TD's. Frosh WR David Bell had a career-high 13 catches for 197 yards.
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The Boilermakers might have pulled off the upset if not for two first-half turnovers deep in Iowa territory.
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345 Kent State
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58.5
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63.5
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38
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346 Ohio
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-8.5
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45
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Over: 19.5
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Ohio had 31-27 first down and 571-476 yard edges.
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Kent St QB Dustin Crum was 24 of 35 for 262 yards and 4 TD's.
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Ohio QB Nathan Rourke was 19 of 28 for 342 yards and 2 TD's.
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347 Western Michigan
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-9.5
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27
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348 Eastern Michigan
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63
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61
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34
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EMU had 27-20 first down and 547-359 yard edges.
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EMU started Preston Hutchinson at QB and he was 31 of 36 for 357 yards and 3 TD's.
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EMU trailed 14-3 early but was the superior team afterwards.
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349 Kansas
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60
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63
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48
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350 Texas
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50
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Texas 33-27 had 33-27 first down and 638-569 yard edges.
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The two teams combined for 50 points in the 4Q!
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Texas QB Sam Ehlinger was 31 of 44 for 399 yards and 4 TD's.
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Kansas QB Carter Stanley was 27 of 47 for 310 yards and 4 TD's.
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Kansas RB Pooka Williams had 190 rushing yards and 2 TD's.
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The Jayhawks came in with the worst offense in the Big 12 but they were explosive under new offensive coordinator Brent Dearmon, who was calling his first game after being promoted by Miles two weeks ago. Dearmon was coaching at NAIA program Bethel University last season but dialed up big-hit plays against the Longhorns time and again.
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351 Wisconsin
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23
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352 Illinois
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53.5
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52
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24
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Wisconsin had 22-17 first down and 420-315 yard edges but were -2 in TO's.
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The Badgers led 23-14 midway through the 4Q.
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The Illini closed as 30.5-point underdogs at Caesars Sportsbook. According to ESPN Stats & Info research, Illinois is the first team to win outright as more than a 30-point underdog since Iowa State (+30.5) did it against No. 3 Oklahoma on Oct. 7, 2017.
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Wisconsin had not trailed this season.
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The Illini pulled off the stunner despite losing top receiver Ricky Smalling (right leg) early in the game and star defensive end Oluwole Betiku (undisclosed injury) early in the second half. Betiku ranks fourth in the nation in sacks.
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353 Nevada
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63
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59
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10
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354 Utah State
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-19
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36
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Cover: 4.5
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Utah St had 22-15 first down and 418-326 yard edges including 244-113 on the ground.
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Despite the win, what is wrong with Utah St QB Jordan Love this season? Did he get caught up in the preseason hype? He only has a 7-to-9 TD-to-INT ratio this season and ranks No. 108 in QBR.
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355 Boise State
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-1.5
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-7
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25
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356 BYU
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54
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44.5
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28
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Cover: 10
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Boise had 25-16 first down and 359-342 yard edges including 174-121 on the ground but were -2 in TO's.
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With that being said, BYU did lead 28-10 entering the 4Q before two long Boise scoring drives.
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Chase Cord started at QB for Boise and was 18 of 30 for 185 yards (2-2 ratio).
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BYU started Baylor Romney at QB and he was 15 of 26 for 221 yards and 2 TD's.
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The Cougars scored their final two touchdowns off a fake QB sneak and a flea flicker pass. Then BYU converted a late fourth down with Kafentzis, nose tackle Khyiris Tonga, and defensive back Dayan Ghanwoloku lining up in the backfield in a rugby-like scrum formation.
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357 New Mexico
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55.5
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50
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10
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358 Wyoming
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-17
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23
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Under: 17
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New Mexico had a 372-345 yard edge but were out-rushed 259-169.
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Wyoming QB Sean Chambers only threw for 86 yards but added 117 yards rushing.
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359 Arizona State
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50.5
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46
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3
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Under: 22
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360 Utah
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-15
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21
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Cover: 3
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Utah dominated with 20-8 first down and 342-136 yard edges
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The Utes were -2 in TO's and still covered.
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ASU QB Jayden Daniels was only 4 of 18 for 25 yards and an INT.
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The Utes ended Arizona State's modern-era record streak of 125 games with more than 10 points. The last time the Sun Devils were held under double-digits was a 28-0 loss to Southern California in 2008.
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361 Toledo
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58.5
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14
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362 Ball State
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63
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-3
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52
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Ball St had 24-16 first down and 580-303 yard edges including 374-132 on the ground.
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Ball St led 38-0 at halftime.
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Toledo QB Carter Bradley making his first career start, was only 14 of 34 for 137 yards and an INT.
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Ball St QB Drew Plitt threw for 3 TD's and averaged 12.1 yards per pass attempt.
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363 Northern Illinois
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-2
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24
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364 Miami (OH)
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49
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48.5
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27
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NIU had 22-14 first down and 350-344 yard edges.
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Miami did lead 27-17 before NIU scored a TD late in the 4Q.
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365 Oregon State
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54
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51
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21
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366 California
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-9.5
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17
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Under: 38
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Yards were even at 282-282.
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Oregon State has won consecutive road games for the first time since 2013.
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Modster was 12 of 27 for 151 yards before being taken out midway through the fourth with a lower body injury. Head coach Justin Wilcox said he didn't know the extent of Modster's injury.
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367 Oregon
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-3.5
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-3
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35
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368 Washington
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56
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48.5
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31
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Over: 17.5
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Oregon had 26-20 first down and 434-414 yard edges.
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The Ducks rallied from a 28-14 3Q deficit.
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Oregon QB Justin Herbert was 24 of 38 for 280 yards and 4 TD's.
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Washington QB Jacob Eason was 23 of 30 for 289 yards and 3 TD's.
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The victory gave Oregon complete control in the North Division. Four of the five other teams already have three conference losses, with Oregon State at 2-2 the closest to the Ducks.
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The Ducks' defense that allowed four touchdowns all season gave up three in the first half to Washington. Oregon had allowed one touchdown in its previous 63 opponent drives entering the game, but Washington scored TDs on consecutive first-half possessions. The Huskies' 414 total yards were the most allowed this season.
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369 Arizona
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67.5
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69
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14
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Under: 14
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370 USC
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-7.5
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41
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Cover: 16.5
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Arizona had a 22-16 first down edge but USC was much more explosive with a 6.8-5.1 yards per play advantage.
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Kenan Christon only got in the game because the first three tailbacks on Southern California's depth chart were all hurt and the fourth-stringer had just fumbled. With the eye-popping speed that made him California's 100-meter high school champion last May, the freshman scored two blazing touchdowns
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USC beat Arizona for the seventh straight time mostly because of a dominant defensive performance against Khalil Tate and the Wildcats, holding them to 167 yards and no points in the first three quarters.
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USC led 34-0 before Brian Casteel took a short pass from Gunnell 56 yards for Arizona's first points with 12:12 to play.
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Gunnell passed for 196 yards and hit Casteel for two touchdowns long after the game was decided.
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The Trojans began the night without their top three cornerbacks and defensive end Christian Rector due to injury, and they lost top safety Talanoa Hufanga to a shoulder injury in the first half and star freshman defensive end Drake Jackson to an ankle injury in the second half. Running backs Stephen Carr (hamstring) and Markese Stepp (ankle) also picked up injuries during the game.
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Sumlin said immediately after the game that Tate will start next week, but the Wildcats have a decision to make at the position soon. Tate's struggles in Los Angeles obviously weren't entirely his fault, but Gunnell is the future for a program that might need to move on from Tate's thrilling, but not incredibly successful, tenure.
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371 Colorado
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69
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68.5
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10
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Under: 17.5
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372 Washington State
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-12.5
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-13
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41
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Cover: 18
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Washington St had a 497-320 yard edge but were also +2 in TO's and Colorado missed 2 FG's.
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Washington St QB Anthony Gordon threw for 369 yards and 4 TD's.
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"I think we are emerging defensively," Leach said. "We simplified some things but we are still kind of coming together there a little bit, honestly. I think the defense has some of its best football ahead of us."
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Washington St RB Max Borghi posted his third 100-yard rushing game of the season. Borghi is the first Cougar with three 100-yard games in a season since Jerome Harrison had eight in 2005.
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373 Florida
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-6.5
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-3.5
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38
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Cover: 7.5
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374 South Carolina
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51.5
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45
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27
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Over: 20
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South Carolina had a 387-354 yard edge including 217-154.
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Florida actually trailed 20-17 early in the 4Q before scoring 3 straight TD's.
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Florida QB Kyle Trask threw for 4 TD's.
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South Carolina RB Tavien Feaster ran for 175 yards.
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Florida was missing two key defenders, both out with ankle injuries -- end Jabari Zuniga and linebacker Jonathan Greenard. Greenard entered the game leading the Gators with four sacks. Zuniga has three. Gators coach Dan Mullen was optimistic the two would be able to practice entering the Georgia game in two weeks.
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South Carolina's Will Muschamp had grown so frustrated with officiating, he drew an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. He was angrier still the flag was thrown far from where he stood, saying it was a "gutless" move.
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375 Kentucky
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48
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45.5
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0
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376 Georgia
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-27
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-24.5
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21
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Under: 24.5
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Georgia had a 14-9 first down and 270-177 yard edge. The teams only combined for 52 yards.
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The game was tied at 0-0 at halftime.
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Each offense was affected by Nestor, the former tropical storm which dumped rain on Athens throughout the day.
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Kentucky QB Lynn Bowden (converted WR) was only 2 of 15 for 17 yards but did run for 99 yards.
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Georgia RB D'Andre Swift ran for 179 yards.
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377 TCU
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-2.5
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-4
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17
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Under: 3
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378 Kansas State
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45.5
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44
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24
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Cover: 11
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Misleading Final: TCU had 22-14 first down and 366-266 yard edges including 228-94 on the ground.
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Kansas State is over .500 six games into the season for the first time since 2014 when they started the year 8-2.
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379 LSU
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-18
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-19.5
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36
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380 Mississippi State
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59
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62.5
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13
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Under: 13.5
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The first downs were even at 21-21 and while LSU had a 413-340 yard edge, the Tigers were also +3 in TO's.
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LSU did settle for 3 short FG's in the first half (all 25 yards or shorter). Meanwhile, Miss St go 90 yards on 7 plays to score a TD with :59 left.
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LSU QB Joe Burrow was 25 of 32 for 327 yards and 4 TD's. Burrow was 200/1 to to win the Heisman in the preseason, now is the Heisman favorite at +120.
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381 Tennessee
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61.5
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62
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13
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382 Alabama
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-35.5
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-35
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35
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Under: 14
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Alabama had a 373-231 yard edge.
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Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa was 11 of 12 for 155 yards and an INT but got injured in the 2Q. His backup Mac Jones was 6 of 11 for 72 yards.
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Tennessee QB Brian Maurer was 5 of 7 for 62 yards and an INT but got hurt. Jarrett Guarantano was 7 of 16 for 55 yards.
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Two key plays: Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa was intercepted at the goal line on the Tide's 2nd possession.
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Midway through the 4Q, Tennessee QB Jarrett Guarantano fumbled on 4th&Goal at the Alabama 1-yard line only to see the Tide pick it up and run it back 100 yards for a TD.
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Vols coach Jeremy Pruitt had some angry words for Guarantano as the quarterback walked toward the sideline, pointing his finger toward him and briefly grabbing at his facemask.
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"We've run two quarterback sneaks earlier in the game by pushing the pile," Pruitt said. "We could either go back with it or run a sneak, and we elected to run a sneak and he shouldn't have jumped over the top.
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383 Southern Miss
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PK
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-2.5
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30
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384 Louisiana Tech
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56.5
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58.5
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45
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Cover: 17.5
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La Tech had a 476-437 yard edge and were the much more explosive team averaging 15.5 yards per pass while Southern Miss averaged 8.2.
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Southern Miss led 14-0 early (included a 100-yard opening kickoff return TD) in the 1Q but LT was the superior after including outscoring So Miss 21-3 in the second half.
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LT WR Malik Stanley had 212 yards receiving.
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385 Old Dominion
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43
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42
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14
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386 UAB
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-14
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-16.5
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38
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Cover: 7.5
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UAB dominated with 21-15 first down and 435-150 yard edges including 175-39 on the ground.
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The Blazers are bowl eligible for a third-consecutive year and all four seasons under head coach Bill Clark.
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The victory was UAB's 16th straight at home.
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387 West Virginia
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65
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63.5
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14
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388 Oklahoma
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-33.5
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-32.5
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52
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Cover: 5.5
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Oklahoma had 25-15 first down and 560-242 yard edges including 197-51 on the ground.
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OU QB Jalen Hurts was 16 of 17 for 316 yards and 3 TD's.
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Oklahoma has scored at least 34 points in 17 straight games, the second-longest such streak in the Football Bowl Subdivision since 1980.
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The Sooners didn't score a touchdown in the fourth quarter, though; they've scored a touchdown in every quarter but two this season.
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389 Baylor
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65
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68.5
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45
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390 Oklahoma State
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-2.5
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-5.5
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27
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Over: 3.5
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Oklahoma St had 27-18 first down edges but Baylor had a 536-469 yard edge as the Bears incredibly averaged 18.4 yards per pass.
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OSU actually led 27-24 with about 10 minutes left but Baylor controlled the 4Q.
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Baylor QB Charlie Brewer was 13 of 17 for 312 yards while OSU QB Spencer Sanders was 18 of 32 for 157 yards.
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Chuba Hubbard, the nation's leading rusher, ran for 171 yards and two touchdowns on 32 carries for Oklahoma State (4-3, 1/3 Big 12).
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"We had turnovers and gave up three big plays," said Cowboys coach Mike Gundy. "When you turn the ball over in key situations and give up a touchdown on a turnover and give up big plays, it's hard for us to overcome that. They ran 54 plays, we ran 86 plays, so they big-played us.
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391 Auburn
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-16.5
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-20
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51
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392 Arkansas
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55.5
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55.5
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10
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Over: 5.5
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Auburn had a 491-234 yard edge including 298-52 on the ground and were also +3 in TO's.
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Auburn QB Bo Nix threw for 176 yards and 3 TD's. Nix has a 11-to-5 TD-to-INT ratio on the season.
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Auburn set an NCAA record for most consecutive extra-points at 304 following the touchdown pass to Schwartz. Kicker Anders Carlson drilled the record-setting PAT, and then promptly missed the next one.
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393 Texas A&M
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-6
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24
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394 Mississippi
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56.5
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55.5
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17
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Under: 14.5
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Ole Miss had 22-20 first down and 405-337 yard edges including 250-165 on the ground.
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The difference in the game was a 62-yard fumble return TD in the middle of the 3Q.
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Ole Miss QB's combined to go just 14 of 31 for 155 yards and an INT.
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395 Tulane
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60.5
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60.5
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17
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396 Memphis
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-5.5
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-2
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47
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Cover: 28
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Memphis had a 470-333 yard edge and easily won despite all the money coming in on Tulane all week.
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Memphis QB Brady White was 21 of 29 for 358 yards and 5 TD's.
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Memphis RB Kenneth Gainwell ran for 104 yards and a TD and also added 9 receptions for 203 yards and 2 TD's.
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Gainwell is the first player for Memphis and the first in the FBS to have 200 yards receiving and 100 yards rushing in a game since Troy Edwards of Louisiana Tech in 1997.
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397 North Carolina
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-3.5
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-4
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41
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398 Virginia Tech
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54.5
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57
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43
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Cover: 6
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The game was remarkably even just like the 6OT final would indicate. The two teams each had 23 first downs while NC had a 491-490 yard edge.
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Also remarkable was the two teams only scoring a combined 22 points in 6 OT's as the two teams missed a combined 4 consecutive FG's in the 3rd and 4th OT's.
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North Carolina QB Sam Howell was 26 of 49 for 348 yards and 5 TD's.
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The game marked the debut of college football's new overtime rules, which now call for going for two points after the fourth overtime.
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Quincy Patterson -- the Hokies' third-team quarterback coming into the game -- played the majority of the second half for the Hokies after starting quarterback Hendon Hooker went down with an injury late in the first half and Fuente elected to replace backup Ryan Willis with Patterson after three series.
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Patterson rushed for 122 yards on 21 carries and threw for 54 yards and a touchdown to pace the Hokies.
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North Carolina has played in six games that have been decided by six points or less -- the Tar Heels fell to 2-4 in such contests
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399 Minnesota
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-29
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42
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400 Rutgers
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48
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45.5
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7
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Over: 3.5
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Minnesota had 25-16 first down and 443-189 yard edges including 245-48 through the air.
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The Gophers were also +3 in TO's.
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The Gophers improved to 7-0 for the first time since winning the national title in 1960
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The nine-game winning streak dating back to last season is the Gophers' longest since 1941-42.
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401 Iowa State
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-6.5
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-8.5
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34
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Cover: 1.5
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402 Texas Tech
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56
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58
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24
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Iowa St had a 560-407 yard edge.
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Texas Tech QB Jeff Duffey was 40 of 52 but for only 239 yards (4.6 yards per attempt)
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Meanwhile, Iowa St QB Brock Purdy was 23 of 32 for 378 yards and 3 TD's.
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The Cyclones have found a RB in Breece Hall who had 183 yards and 2 TD's.
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403 South Florida
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50.5
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51.5
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3
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Under: 13.5
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404 Navy
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-13
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-15.5
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35
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Cover: 16.5
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Navy had 23-13 first down and 457-264 yard edges including 434-150 on the ground and won despite being -2 in TO's.
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Navy QB Malcolm Perry ran for 188 yards and 2 TD's.
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It was the first time the Midshipmen did not allow a touchdown since 2013.
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"I've been in this stadium for 22 years, man, and that was as dominant as a defensive performance against a really good team that I've seen in a really long time," Niumatalolo said. "The kids are playing really, really hard on defense. I am pleased with what they did."
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405 UL-Monroe
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65
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66
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7
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Under: 7
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406 Appalachian State
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-18.5
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-15.5
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52
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Cover: 29.5
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App St had 27-9 first down and 572-213 yard edges including 302-111 on the ground.
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ULM went 82 yards on 12 plays for a TD on their first drive and then were shutout the rest of the game.
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With the win Appalachian State will become the first Sun Belt conference team ever to be ranked in consecutive weeks.
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407 Missouri
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-21.5
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-21
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14
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Under: 21
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408 Vanderbilt
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57.5
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56
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21
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Cover: 28
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Vandy had a 315-292 yard edge.
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Missouri missed 2 FG's and was intercepted in the end zone.
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It was a big win with Derek Mason's job status in his sixth season questioned loudly after a blowout loss to UNLV a week ago.
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"It's been a rough patch, but man I told my team this and I want everybody to understand this ok?" Mason said after the game. "A lot of people want this job, so they think. But I'm the man that's built for this job. Every day man we grind. We grind. Don't question us. Don't question us. Who we are, what we do or how we play. We're Vanderbilt men."
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The Tigers came in having scored 31 or more points in 11 straight games, the second-longest streak nationally behind only Oklahoma (16). That ended against a Vanderbilt defense that came in ranked 124th out of 130 FBS teams allowing 482.7 yards a game.
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The Commodores' biggest defensive move came with coordinator Jason Tarver moving from the sideline to the coaches' box. They responded by giving up a season-low in points and fewest by an SEC opponent since a 38-13 win over Tennessee last season. They also held Missouri to 3-of-15 on third downs while notching a season-high eight tackles for loss. The Tigers managed 293 yards of total offense.
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Neal started the first six games of the season only to be benched for Mo Hasan against Missouri. The walk-on junior college transfer who had thrown only six passes last season as a backup became the third quarterback this season to jump-start an offense that has been one of the nation's worst.
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409 San Diego State
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-6.5
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-7.5
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27
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Cover: 2.5
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410 San Jose State
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48.5
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45.5
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17
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Under: 1.5
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San Diego St contolled the game with 22-15 first down and 348-272 yard edges including 260-54 on the ground.
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The Aztecs did return the opening kickoff 95 yards for a TD.
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The Aztecs dominated the time-of-possession battle 40:22 to 19:38.
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411 Charlotte
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48.5
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48
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14
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Under: 4
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412 Western Kentucky
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-7.5
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-9.5
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30
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Cover: 6.5
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WKU only had a 19-14 first down and 351-286 yard edge.
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WKU did shut out Charlotte in the 2H 13-0 and scored the game's final 16 points.
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413 Middle Tennessee
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60.5
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59.5
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30
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Cover: 4
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414 North Texas
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-11
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-7
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33
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Over: 3.5
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NT had 27-23 first down and 507-433 yard edges and won despite being -2 in TO's.
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NT got a 22-yard FG on the final play of the game for the win.
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NT QB Mason Fine was 33 of 45 for 375 yards but had a 1-2 ratio (only a 41 QBR this season, No. 109 in country).
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415 Rice
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-2.5
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-5.5
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27
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Over: 15
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416 Texas-San Antonio
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46.5
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43
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31
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Cover: 9.5
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Rice had 21-19 first down and 369-361 yard edges but were -3 in TO's including UTSA getting a 34-yard interception return TD.
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417 Temple
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59
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60
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21
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Over: 6
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418 SMU
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-7
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-9
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45
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Cover: 15
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SMU dominated much more than the final as they had 33-15 first down and 655-273 yard edges including 198-69 on the ground.
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SMU QB Shane Buechele was 30 of 53 for 457 yards and 6 TD's.
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SMU WR Reggie Roberson had 250 receiving yards on just 8 receptions (31.3 ypc) and 3 TD's.
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The Mustangs have opened the season with seven straight wins for the first time since 1982, when they were 10-0 en route to an 11-0-1 finish. The seven-game winning streak is their longest since winning eight straight during the 1984-85 seasons and matches their win total of the previous two years.
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419 UTEP
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52.5
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52
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17
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420 Florida Intl
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-20.5
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-24.5
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32
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Under: 3
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UTEP had a 17-15 first down edge but FIU had a 335-283 yard edge.
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421 Michigan
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49
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47.5
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21
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422 Penn State
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-8
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-7.5
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28
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Over: 1.5
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Michigan dominated the stats with 26-14 first down and 417-283 yard edges.
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The Wolverines trailed 21-0 midway through the 2Q but looked like the superior team afterwards.
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Michigan WR Ronnie Bell dropped a TD pass on 4th&Goal from the Penn St 3-yard line with 2 minutes left.
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The Wolverines did a solid job against Penn State's high-pressure defense gashing the Nittany Lions for a season-high 417 yards.
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423 Air Force
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-3
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-4
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56
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Cover: 26
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424 Hawaii
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61
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66
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26
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Over: 16
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Hawaii had a 26-22 first down edge but AF had a 522-486 yard edge including 353-82 on the ground.
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AF incredibly averaged 24.1 yards per pass (6 of 7 for 169 yards).
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AF QB Mike Schmidt (filling in for injured Donald Hammond) was 5 of 6 for 147 yards and a TD and also ran for 120 yards and 3 TD's.
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AF got a 92-yard interception return TD late in the game (14-point swing) after it bounced off an AF player several times.
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309895 Maine
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44
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309896 Liberty
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-14.5
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-15.5
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59
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Maine had 29-27 first down and 572-487 yard edges.
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However, Liberty led 52-17 late in the 3Q.
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Liberty QB Stephen Calvert was 23 of 35 for 351 yards and 5 TD's.
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