| Oklahoma strengthens hold on No. 1
Oklahoma remained the top-ranked team in the
latest Associated Press college football rankings and not much else changed,
except near the bottom of the poll, after a rather uneventful weekend.
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| Hawaii blows big lead, beats Fresno State in OT
Dan Kelly's 33-yard field goal in the first
overtime was the game-winner, as Hawaii toppled 22nd-ranked Fresno State,
32-29, at Bulldog Stadium.
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| Daniel, Washington help Mizzou plow over Cornhuskers
Heisman Trophy candidate Chase Daniel threw
for 253 yards and three touchdowns on 18-of-23 passing to lead the fourth-
ranked Missouri Tigers in a 52-17 rout of the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
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| Ninth-ranked Trojans breeze past No. 23 Ducks
Mark Sanchez threw a trio of touchdown
passes in the second quarter, boosting ninth-ranked Southern California to a
44-10 win over No. 23 Oregon.
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| Pryor, Buckeyes halt Badgers' win streak
Terrelle Pryor's rushing touchdown with 1:08
left in the game propelled 14th-ranked Ohio State to a 20-17 win over No. 18
Wisconsin, snapping the Badgers' 16-game home winning streak.
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| Tar Heels make quick work of Huskies without Lorenzen
Shaun Draughn rushed for a career-high 109
yards and a touchdown on 19 carries, as the North Carolina Tar Heels upended
the 24th-ranked Connecticut Huskies, 38-12.
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| McCoy, Texas stay unbeaten against Colorado
Colt McCoy threw for 262 yards and two scores
to guide the fifth-ranked Texas Longhorns to a 38-14 victory over Colorado, in
both schools' Big 12 opener.
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| Bryant helps No. 21 Oklahoma State beat up Aggies
Dez Bryant scored four touchdowns, and the
Oklahoma State defense scored two more, as the 21st-ranked Cowboys defeated
the Texas A&M Aggies, 56-28, in Big 12 action at Lewis Stadium.
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| Missed extra point haunts Auburn as Vanderbilt remains perfect
Mackenzi Adams threw a pair of touchdown
passes as 19th-ranked Vanderbilt edged No. 13 Auburn, 14-13, in an SEC
showdown at Vanderbilt Stadium.
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| Former USC QB Fertig dies
Former Southern California quarterback and
football television analyst Craig Fertig passed away Saturday morning due to
kidney failure. He was 66.
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