Smith torched the
Indiana secondary on 15-of-23 passing for Ohio State
(8-0, 4-0 Big Ten), which has won 15 straight games
dating back to last season, the longest current
streak in the nation. During their recent surge,
the Buckeyes have won 11 straight conference games
and 10 in a row at Ohio Stadium. Ted Ginn Jr. caught
five passes for 72 yards and a touchdown and also
threw a TD pass to Rory Nicol, who ended with a
pair of scores and 61 yards on two receptions. Anthony
Gonzalez chipped in 69 yards and a TD for OSU. Ohio
State, which is No. 1 in the BCS standings, extended
its winning streak to 14 games over Indiana since
a 41-7 loss during the 1988 season in Bloomington.
The Buckeyes, who have won eight in a row at home
in the series, had a 23-game win streak against
the Hoosiers from 1960 - 1986. Redshirt freshman
Kellen Lewis threw for 106 yards and completed 15
of his 28 passes for the Hoosiers (4-4, 2-2), who
were coming off a big upset of Iowa last weekend.
Indiana also had its two-game winning streak come
to an end. NCAA Football
Final Score: (2) Michigan 20, Iowa 6
Ann Arbor, MI (My Sportsbook)
- Mike Hart rushed for 126 yards and two touchdowns
to lift the second-ranked Michigan Wolverines
past the Iowa Hawkeyes, 20-6, in a Big Ten clash.
Chad Henne was an efficient 23-of-33 passing for
203 yards with an interception for the Wolverines
(8-0, 5-0 Big Ten), who have won nine of their
last 11 meetings with Iowa. Iowa native Adrian
Arrington made eight catches for 79 yards. Drew
Tate was limited to 21-of-36 throwing for 197
yards and was sacked five times. Dominique Douglas
hauled in six passes for 63 yards for the Hawkeyes
(5-3, 2-3), who have lost three of four.
NCAA Football Final Score:
(5) Texas 22, (17) Nebraska 20
Lincoln, NE (My Sportsbook)
- Backup kicker Ryan Bailey kicked a 22-yard field
goal with 23 seconds left to lead the fifth-ranked
Texas Longhorns to a 22-20 victory over the 17th-ranked
Nebraska Cornhuskers in a Big 12 showdown. Bailey
replaced starting place kicker Greg Johnson for
the game-winning field goal as Johnson missed
two attempts and had an extra point blocked earlier
in the contest. Colt McCoy completed 25-of-39
passes for 220 yards and two touchdowns for the
Longhorns, who have won six straight. Limas Sweed
hauled in eight passes for 119 yards and a touchdown
for Texas (7-1, 4-0 Big 12) while Selvin Young
ran for 50 yards and Jamaal Charles rushed for
63. Zac Taylor threw for 277 yards and two touchdowns
with an interception for the Cornhuskers, who
had their four-game winning streak snapped. Terrence
Nunn hauled in five passes for 84 yards for Nebraska
(6-2, 3-1) but had a key fumble late in the game
that led to Texas winning the contest.
NCAA Football Final Score:
(6) Louisville 28, Syracuse 13
Syracuse, NY (My Sportsbook)
- Kolby Smith ran for a game-high 165 yards and
scored a pair of touchdowns in helping to lead
sixth-ranked Louisville to a 28-13 win over Syracuse
in a Big East Conference showdown from the Carrier
Dome. Also scoring a pair of rushing TDs for the
Cardinals (7-0, 2-0 Big East) was Anthony Allen,
who gained just 45 yards on 10 attempts. Quarterback
Brian Brohm hit on 18-of-26 for 203 yards and
an interception in the victory. With the win the
Cardinals moved to 7-0 for the first time since
1925. Perry Patterson worked hard to keep the
Orange (3-5, 0-3) competitive as he connected
on 24-of-38 for 303 yards and a score, but he
was picked off once and sacked a total of seven
times in the team's third straight setback. His
yardage total was a personal high, while his 24
completions were tied for second-most in a single
game in school history.
NCAA Football Final Score:
(7) Tennessee 16, Alabama 13
Knoxville, TN (My Sportsbook)
- Arian Foster scored the game-winning touchdown
to help No. 7 Tennessee to a 16-13 win over Alabama
at Neyland Stadium. Foster finished the game with
34 yards on 11 carries and Erik Ainge went 28-
for-46 with 302 yards but three interceptions
for the Volunteers (6-1, 2-1 SEC), who have won
their last four games. John Parker Wilson went
13-for-29 with 158 yards and D.J. Hall had seven
receptions for 102 yards for the Crimson Tide
(5-3, 2-3), who had a two-game winning streak
snapped.
NCAA Football Final Score:
(8) Auburn 38, Tulane 13
Auburn, AL (My Sportsbook)
- Brandon Cox threw for 212 yards and three touchdowns
to lead the eighth-ranked Auburn Tigers to a 38-13
thrashing of the Tulane Green Wave at Jordan-Hare
Stadium on homecoming day. Cox torched the Green
Wave secondary on 16-of-19 passing for Auburn
(7-1), which has posted a 29-4 record since the
start of the 2004 season, good for the third best
record in NCAA Division I-A during that span.
Courtney Taylor caught five passes for 63 yards
and a touchdown and Tre Smith ended with a score
and 22 yards receiving on two catches. The two
teams played 36 times from 1902-1955, but had
not met since. Tulane owns a 17-14-6 lead in the
all-time series. Lester Ricard threw for 283 yards
and completed 20 of his 39 passes for the Green
Wave (2-5), who have now lost four of their last
five games. Richard also threw one interception.
Preston Brown caught nine passes for 139 yards
and Damarcus Davis hauled in eight passes for
126 yards and one touchdown. Matt Forte added
117 yards rushing for Tulane.
NCAA Football Final Score:
(10) Notre Dame 20, UCLA 17
South Bend, IN (My Sportsbook)
- Brady Quinn threw a pair of touchdown passes
to Jeff Samardzija, the second from 45 yards out
with just 27 seconds left in the game, as 10th-ranked
Notre Dame rallied to down UCLA, 20-17. Quinn
finished 27-of-45 passing for 304 yards for Notre
Dame (6-1), who have won four straight and are
off to their best start since 1998 when the school
opened the season with eight straight wins. Samardzija
ended with eight catches for 118 yards while Grimes
also caught eight balls for 79 yards. Quinn's
comeback highlighted a big day for the senior,
who with 30 passing yards became the 32nd player
in Division IA history to eclipse 10,000 career
passing yards. Patrick Cowan threw for 217 yards
on 16-of-32 passing with two TD passes and an
interception for UCLA (4-3), which has lost two
straight. Marcus Everett hauled in six passes
for 102 yards with a score.
NCAA Football Final Score:
(11) California 31, Washington 24 (OT)
Berkeley, CA (My Sportsbook)
- Marshawn Lynch rushed for 150 yards on 21 carries
as the 11th-ranked California Golden Bears continued
their torrid pace through their conference schedule,
downing the Washington Huskies 31-24 in overtime
at Berkeley in a Pac-10 showdown. Lynch got his
15th career game with 100-plus rushing yards,
tying Russell White (1990-92) and Chuck Muncie
(1973-75) for the school record. In overtime,
Nate Longshore completed a three-yard pass to
Robert Jordan and then got a 22-yard touchdown
rush by Lynch for the final margin, as Desmond
Bishop intercepted a Carl Bonnell pass on the
ensuing possession to preserve the victory. Longshore
completed 21-of-36 passes for 291 yards for the
Golden Bears (7-1, 5-0 Pac-10), who won their
seventh straight. Justin Forsett rushed for 33
yards and a touchdown on 11 carries. Lavelle Hawkins
caught six passes for 99 yards. Bonnell completed
17-for-31 passes for 284 yards with two touchdowns
and five interceptions in his third career start
for the Huskies (4-4, 2-3), who lost their third
straight. Louis Rankin rushed for 88 yards on
22 attempts, and Anthony Russo caught three balls
for 91 yards and a score. Sonny Shackelford added
63 receiving yards on a pair of catches.
NCAA Football Final Score:
(12) Clemson 31, (13) Georgia Tech 7
Clemson, SC (My Sportsbook)
- James Davis ran for a career-high 216 yards
and two touchdowns, and C.J. Spiller added another
116 yards rushing and a score as 12th-ranked Clemson
waxed No. 13 Georgia Tech, 31-7, in an ACC battle
at Death Valley. The Tigers (7-1, 4-1 ACC) dominated
the game on the ground with 338 yards rushing
to just 121 for the Yellow Jackets (5-2, 3-1).
Will Proctor completed just 7-of-16 passes for
105 yards and a touchdown for Clemson, which won
their sixth straight game and remained atop the
Atlantic Division in the ACC. Spiller also reached
the end zone with a 50-yard TD reception. Reggie
Ball finished 12-of-25 for 117 yards with a touchdown
and an interception for Georgia Tech, which lost
for the first time in six games and for the first
time in ACC action. Tashard Choice had 48 yards
on the ground and James Johnson had seven receptions
for 75 yards and a score. Calvin Johnson, the
Yellow Jackets All-American wide receiver, was
held without a catch for the first time in his
career.
NCAA Football Final Score:
(14) LSU 38, Fresno State 6
Baton Rouge, LA (My Sportsbook)
- JaMarcus Russell threw for 210 yards and a pair
of touchdowns as 14th-ranked LSU throttled Fresno
State, 38-6. Russell completed 15-of-19 passes
for the Tigers (6-2), who won their second straight
game and remained undefeated at home. Dwayne Bowe
had 106 yards on four receptions and a TD, while
Craig Davis had a touchdown reception and returned
a punt for a score. Sean Norton connected on 13-of-20
passes for 134 yards for the Bulldogs (1-6), who
lost their sixth straight. Dwayne Wright had 42
rushing yards on 15 carries and added five receptions
for 55 yards.
NCAA Football Final Score:
(15) Arkansas 38, Ole Miss 3
Fayetteville, AR (My Sportsbook)
- Peyton Hillis hauled in six passes for 43 yards
and ran for a touchdown as the 15th-ranked Arkansas
Razorbacks crushed the Ole Miss Rebels, 38-3,
in SEC action. Mitch Mustain completed 12-of-15
for 157 yards and a touchdown for the Razorbacks,
who have rattled off six straight wins. Darren
McFadden caught two passes for 85 yards and a
touchdown for Arkansas (6-1, 4-0 SEC) while also
rushing for 65 yards and a score on 17 attempts.
Michael Hicks had four receptions for 88 yards
for Ole Miss (2-6, 1-4), which has lost its last
two games.
NCAA Football Final Score:
Washington State 34, (16) Oregon 23
Pullman, WA (My Sportsbook)
- Dwight Tardy rushed for 145 yards on 20 carries
to lead an underrated Washington State club over
the 16th-ranked Oregon Ducks, 34-23 in Pac-10
action. Alex Brink completed 20-of-23 passes for
177 yards with two touchdowns and one interception
for the Cougars (5-3, 3-2 Pac-10), who have won
two of three. Michael Bumpus caught eight passes
for 74 yards and Jed Collins had three receptions
for 57 yards and a score. Brady Leaf completed
16-of-27 passes for 262 yards - all career highs
- and a pair of touchdowns for the Ducks (5-2,3-2
Pacific-10), who have lost two of three. Dennis
Dixon completed 12-of-20 passes for 105 yards
and Jeremiah Johnson rushed for 63 yards on 12
carries. Jaison Williams had 163 receiving yards
on nine catches, while Jordan Kent had a career-best
pair of receiving touchdowns with 50 yards on
four catches.
NCAA Football Final Score:
(18) Boise State 42, Idaho 26
Pocatello, ID (My Sportsbook)
- Ian Johnson rushed for 183 yards and four touchdowns
to lead the 18th-ranked Boise State Broncos to
a 42-26 thumping of the Idaho Vandals in a Western
Athletic Conference matchup at Kibbie Dome. Johnson
had scores of eight, 18, four and 12 yards on
27 carries while Jared Zabransky threw for 145
yards on 10-of-22 passing with two touchdowns
and one interception for the Broncos (8-0, 4-0
WAC), whose eight straight wins are tied with
Michigan for the third longest streak in the country.
Steven Wichman completed 24-of-45 passes for 328
yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions
and Marlon Haynes had six receptions for 96 yards
and a score for the Vandals (4-4, 3-1 WAC), who
had a three-game winning streak snapped. Luke
Smith-Anderson hauled in five passes for 68 yards
and a touchdown in defeat.
NCAA Football Final Score:
(19) Rutgers 20, Pittsburgh 10
Pittsburgh, PA (My Sportsbook)
- Ray Rice rushed for 225 yards and a score as
the 19th-ranked Rutgers Scarlet Knights remained
undefeated with a 20-10 victory over Pittsburgh
in a key Big East matchup at Heinz Field. Tiquan
Underwood caught five passes for 41 yards and
a touchdown for the Scarlet Knights (7-0, 2-0
Big East), who are off to their best start since
going 11-0 in 1976. Quarterback Mike Teel threw
for just 72 yards and a score. Tyler Palko completed
16-of-26 passes for 169 yards and a touchdown
for the Panthers (6-2, 2-1), who entered the contest
with a four-game winning streak. LaRod Stephens-Howling
rushed 12 times for 55 yards while also catching
two passes for 26 yards.
NCAA Football Final Score:
(20) Oklahoma 24, Colorado 3
Norman, OK (My Sportsbook)
- Paul Thompson completed 17-of-26 passes for
105 yards and one touchdown, as the 20th-ranked
Oklahoma Sooners overcame the loss of their best
player and took care of business, 24-3, against
the Colorado Buffaloes in a Big 12 clash. Oklahoma
rolled to a 34-9 triumph over Iowa State last
weekend, but sensational tailback Adrian Peterson
broke his collarbone on a late touchdown run and
will likely miss the rest of the season. Allen
Patrick rushed for 110 yards on a career-high
35 carries with a touchdown in Peterson's place
for the Sooners (5-2, 2-1 Big 12), who have won
three of four. Malcolm Kelly caught seven passes
for 64 yards. Bernard Jackson completed a dismal
3-of-14 passes for 39 yards with an interception
for the Buffaloes (1-7, 1-3), who have lost seven
of their eight games this season and their last
13 against ranked opponents. Jackson rushed for
a team-high 54 yards on 10 carries.
NCAA Football Final Score:
(21) Wisconsin 24, Purdue 3
West Lafayette, IN (My Sportsbook)
- Running back P.J. Hill ran for 161 yards and
two touchdowns, and quarterback John Stocco completed
13-of-21 passes for 201 yards as the 21st-ranked
Wisconsin Badgers defeated the Purdue Boilermakers
24-3. Paul Hubbard made four catches for 80 yards
for the Badgers (7-1, 4-1 Big 10), who won their
fourth straight game. Curtis Painter ended 20-of-40
passing for 187 yards, while Greg Orton made six
catches for 83 yards as Purdue (5-3, 2-2) saw
its six-game home winning streak halted.
NCAA Football Final Score:
(22) Boston College 24, Florida State 19
Tallahassee, FL (My Sportsbook)
- DeJuan Tribble returned an interception 36 yards
for a touchdown as the 22nd-ranked Boston College
Eagles downed the Florida State Seminoles, 24-19,
in an ACC clash at Doak Campbell Stadium. Matt
Ryan threw for 262 yards on 16-of-26 passing with
one interception and linebacker Brian Toal scored
a rushing touchdown for the Eagles (6-1, 3-1 ACC),
who have won three straight. L.V. Whitworth rushed
for 53 yards and a score on 18 carries in the
victory. Drew Weatherford completed 32 of his
48 passes for 326 yards with one passing and one
rushing touchdown, but two interceptions for the
Seminoles (4-3, 2-3 ACC), who have lost two of
their last three. Chris Davis hauled in 10 passes
for 100 yards and Greg Carr had 41 yards on three
catches and a score in the loss. Lorenzo Booker
added 75 yards on eight receptions.
NCAA Football Final Score:
(23) Texas A&M 34, Oklahoma State 33 (OT)
Stillwater, OK (My Sportsbook)
- Jorvorskie Lane rushed for two touchdowns, including
the game-winner in overtime as the 23rd-ranked
Texas A&M Aggies edged the Oklahoma State
Cowboys, 34-33, in a Big 12 battle at Boone Pickens
Stadium. In the extra frame, the Aggies received
the ball first and scored on Lane's one-yard TD
run. On Oklahoma's ensuing possession, Zac Robinson
hit Adarius Bowman for a 15-yard TD, but Red Bryant
blocked the PAT and Texas A&M escaped with
the victory. McGee finished 17-of-26 passing for
192 yards with two touchdowns and also rushed
for 86 yards on 17 carries for the Aggies (7-1,
3-1 Big 12), who have won three straight. Martellus
Bennett and Joey Thomas each had a touchdown reception
in the victory. Dantrell Savage ran for 134 yards
on 13 carries and a touchdown while Mike Hamilton
added 50 yards on the ground and a score for the
Cowboys (4-3, 1-2 Big 12), who have lost three
of four contests. Robinson threw for just 94 yards
on 7- of-16 passing with three touchdowns and
Bowman finished with two scores on just three
catches for 48 yards.
NCAA Football Final Score:
(24) Missouri 41, Kansas State 21
Columbia, MO (My Sportsbook)
- Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel completed
24- of-31 passes for 262 yards and four touchdowns
to lead the 24th-ranked Tigers to a 41-21 victory
over Kansas State. Missouri is now 7-1 this year
and 3-1 in the Big 12. Kansas State is 4-4 overall
and 1-3 in the conference. Chase Coffman caught
six passes for 75 yards and a touchdown. Will
Franklin had 87 yards receiving with a touchdown
on five catches. Leon Patton had 18 carries for
112 yards and a touchdown.
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