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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 19

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Sunday, November 5. 2X TheDiuUhMJTlicRiwkliluHlAfui US Tennessee's title hopes take beating Michigan survives against Ball St. College Football 9 I- Aa I 'A son 12: Dun Ennls kicked a 31-yard field goal as time ran out, lifting Maryland to Its fourth straight victory, a win over No, 19 Clemson that kept the Terps alive In the Atlantic Coast Conference tltlo race. No. II Oklahoma 17, No.

21 Toxas 16: Allen Patrick ran for a career-high 173 yards and No. 18 Oklahoma sealed a victory over No. 21 Texas by converting a fourth-and-lnchcs from Its own 29 with 1:29 remaining. No. 20 Georgia Toch 31, NX.

Stat 23: Reggie Ball threw four touchdown passes two to Calvin Johnson and No. 20 Georgia Tech denied North Carolina State its third win of the season against a ranked team by beating the Wolfpack. No. 22 Waka Forest 21, No. 16 Boston College 14: Kevin Marion had an 81-yard touchdown run and Patrick Ghee intercepted a pass in the end zone with Just under a minute left as No.

22 Wake Forest held off No. 16 Boston College 21-14. No. 23 Virginia Tech 17, Miami 10: Brandon Ore ran for two touchdowns, Including an 8-yard game-winner with 1:39 left to carry No. 23 Virginia Tech past Miami.

No. 24 Oregon 34, Washington 14: Jonathan Stewart ran for 159 yards and two touchdowns as No. 24 Oregon rolled up 316 yards on the ground and beat Washington. Arizona 27, No. 25 Washington State 17: Chris Henry ran for 94 yards and two touchdowns on a school-record 35 carries and Arizona limited No.

25 Washington State to 45 yards rushing in the Wildcats' victory. 'JuMarcub Russell hit Early Douci't'with a 4-yard touchdown pass with 9 seconds left to give No. 13 LSU a 211-24 win over eighth-ranked Tennessee on Saturday. Russell's third touchdown pass of the game gave the Titters (7-2. 3-2 Southeastern Conference) their first road win of the season.

Top 25 Roundup Tennessee (7-2, 3-2) went ahead 24-21 after redshirt freshman Jonathan Crompton, playing for Injured starter Erik Ainge, completed a 54-yard touchdown pass to Robert Meachom with 7:29 remaining, The Tigers got the ball back with plenty of time, and Russell methodically led them down the field, milking the clock all the way. On fourth-and-8, Russell got a first down with a completion to Doucet. No. 4 Texaa 36, Oklahoma Stat 10: Colt McCoy threw three touchdowns passes to break the Texas single-season record and the No. 4 Longhorns stayed in control of the Big 12 South with a win over Oklahoma State.

No. 6 Auburn 27, Arkansas St. 0: Brandon Cox passed for 251 yards and two touchdowns and No. 6 Auburn held Arkansas State to 177 total yards. No.

7 Florida 29, Vanderbllt 19: Scaring the Florida Gators is becoming a habit for Vanderbilt. Chris Leak ran for two touchdowns and threw for another as the seventh-ranked Gators survived Vanderbilt's fourth-quar- Associated Press Tennessee receiver Robert Meachem, right, catches a touchdown pass over LSU safety Jessie Daniels during a football game Saturday. ter rally for a win, their 16th straight victory in the series. The Gators (8-1, 6-1 SEC) clinched the Eastern Division for the first time since 2000. No.

9 USC 42, Stanford 0: John David Booty threw three touchdown passes in the second quarter and Terrell Thomas scored on a 71-yard blocked field goal return to help USC roll to its most lopsided win of the season. No. 10 California 38, UCLA 24: Marshawn Lynch caught one of Nate Longshore's three touchdown passes and ran for another score as No. 10 California won its eighth straight. No.

12 Arkansas 26, South Carolina 20: Darren McFadden ran for a career-high 219 yards and two touchdowns and Marcus Monk had eight catches for a career-best 192 yards as No. 12 Arkansas beat South Carolina. Maryland 13, No. 19 Clem- rf I 'fl I 1 I II I Associated Press Michigan's tuncup turned into quite a test. Trailing by eight, Ball State threw an incomplete pass into the end zone with 2:46 left and couldn't connect on a heave from mldfield on the final play, allowing the second-ranked Wolverines to escape with a 34-26 victory on Saturday.

Big Ten Roundup Michigan (10-0) let its guard down maybe the Wolverines were looking ahead to the much-anticipated game Nov. 18 at No. 1 Ohio State? and allowed the Cardinals (3-7) to make a late charge in a game they were expected to lose by five touchdowns. Mike Hart ran for 154 yards and a TD and teammate Brandon Minor rushed for 108 yards and another score to help the Wolverines avoid a shocking upset. Chad Henne was 17-of-24 for 155 yards with a TD and an interception that Ball State ran back for a TD in the first quarter.

Ball State's Nate Davis was 18-of-34 for 250 yards with a TD and an interception. Dante Love had six receptions for 107 yards and a score. Michigan trailed for just the second time this season 9-7 in the first quarter then seemed to pull away with 17 points on three straight drives in the second quarter for a 24-9 lead. The Cardinals of the MidAmerican Conference showed they didn't plan to go away quietly by driving for a field goal late in the first half to pull within 12. No.

17 Wisconsin 13, Penn State 3: Joe Paterno literally couldn't stand to watch as No. 17 Wisconsin beat Penn State 13-3 on Saturday. The 79-year-old Nittany Lions coach was forced to leave the sideline for the second time this season after one of his players tumbled into his leg early in the third quarter. And his players weren't able to stand up to the Badgers. Wisconsin (9-1, 6-1 Big Ten) scored the first touchdown given up by Penn State's defense in more than two games, and kept the Nittany Lions' offense under control for most of the afternoon.

Penn State (6-4, 4-3) squandered the few scoring Associated Press Michigan running back Mike Hart (20) is chased by Ball State defensive back Eddie Burk (1) during a long run in the first quarter of the Wolverines' 34-26 victory Saturday in Ann Arbor, Mich. WIU Donaldson runs wild in win over Indiana St. State Midwest chances it had including a drop of a potential game-tying interception that might have been returned for a touchdown. Paterno stood with his hands on his knees for several minutes after freshman tight end Andrew Quarless rolled into him after catching a sideline pass. Paterno, 79, eventually was escorted to the bench.

Minnesota 63, Indiana 26: Minnesota finally had some fun, sending humbled Indiana home with plenty to fix. The revived Gophers gave their own postseason chase some life with an air-it-out approach, increasing the challenge for the Hoosiers in their surprising charge for a rare bowl game. Bryan Cupito passed for 378 yards and four touchdowns to lead a romp over Indiana with the most points scored by Minnesota (4-6, 1-5) in a Big Ten contest since scoring 67 against Iowa in 1916. Purdue 17, Michigan St. 15: Curtis Painter threw two touchdown passes and Casey Welch kicked an 18-yard field goal with 4:49 left to lead Purdue to a victory over Michigan State.

Painter was 21-of-30 for 286 yards and connected for two TD passes to Dorien Bryant, who had seven receptions for 96 yards for Purdue (6-4, 3-3 Big Ten). pass, a 2-yarder to Josh Jones. EIU 29, Tennessee St. 3: Running back Vincent Webb scored three touchdowns as Eastern Illinois' defense clamped down on Tennessee State on the way to a victory. Illinois St.

38, Missouri St. 14: Pierre Rembert ran for 116 yards and three touchdowns to lead Illinois State to a win over Missouri State. Youngstown St. 31, SIU 24: Marcus Mason scored on a 22-yard run with 1:33 left to cap a late comeback and lead Youngstown State to a victory over Southern Illinois. Associated Press Herb Donaldson ran for 328 yards and six touchdowns as Western Illinois held off Indiana State for a 46-41 victory Saturday Both teams combined for more than 900 yards of total offense, with Donaldson's performance being the standout.

Donaldson had 39 carries, and scored twice on one-yard runs, and from 35, 10, 9 and 33 yards out. He averaged 8.4 yards per carry, and his last four touchdowns came in the final 15 minutes of the game. Steve LaFalce completed 13-of- 18 passes for 123 yards and ran six times for 32 yards for Western Illinois. Indiana State's efforts were undermined by four turnovers three fumbles and an interception. Robert Barcliff led the Sycamores (1-9, 1-5 Gateway) with 145 yards rushing and one touchdown.

Reilly Murphy completed 18-of-30 passes for 243 yards and three touchdowns. Two of those scores went to Sam Logan, who caught five passes for 84 yards and threw his own touchdown -Scorefysard- Class 2A Prep playoffs Class 1A Krefft 2-16, Jacobs 1-8, Tom Ferguson 1-10. College scores MoSt Nicholson 19 pass from Horner (Stokes kick), 5:44. Q-C college Stockton 13, Cambridge 12 St. Ambrose 55, St Francis 3 East STCKN CAMB 9 18 35-65 57-247 95 10 6- 12-0 1-9-1 7- 30.4 3-1 1-1 10-60 5-40 First downs Rushing yards Passing yards Passing C-A-l Punts Fumbleslost Penalties Mount St.

Joseph 17, Blufflon 0 Mount Union 31 John Carroll 14 N. Iowa 31, W. Kentucky 20 N. Michigan 48, Gannon 21 NW Missouri St. 41, Pittsburg St.

14. Nebraska 34, Missouri 20 North Central 47, Illinois Wesleyan 21 North Dakota 34, St. Cloud St. 27, OT Northern S.D. 26, Upper Iowa 20 Northwestern 21, Iowa 7 Notre Dame 45, North Carolina 26 Oberlin 56, Kenyon 42 Ohio 16, E.

Michigan 10 Olivet Nazarene 20, Iowa Wesleyan 14 Purdue 17, Michigan St. 15 Ripon 31, Lawrence 14 S. Dakota St. 34, William Penn 3 South Dakota 45, Nebraska-Omaha 28 St. Francis, Ind.

21, Walsh 7 St. Norbert 49. Illinois College 0 St. Olaf 48, Carleton 15 W. Illinois 46, Indiana St.

41 W. Michigan 27, Miami (Ohio) 24 Wheaton, III. 52, Carthage 3 41, Falls 17 25, Claire 21 Pt. 31, Wis -Platteville 28 49, Wis. -Stout 0 Youngstown St.

31 S. Illinois 24 Southwest Henderson St. 48, Ouachita 28 Houston 27, Tulsa 10 SE Oklahoma 31, Northeastern St. 0 SW Oklahoma 38, East Central 28 Sam Houston St. 21 Stephen Austin 17 Far west BYU 24, Colorado St.

3 Hawaii 63, Utah St. 10 Kansas St. 34, Colorado 21 Montana 10, Cat Poly 9 Nevada 45, Idaho 7 Oregon 34, Washington 14 Oregon St. 44, Arizona St. 10 TCU 25, UNLV 10 Wyoming 27, San Diego St.

24 Bowie St. 16, Virginia St. 7 Bridgewater, Mass. 34, Mass. Maritime 19 Bryant 36, Bentley 15 Buffalo 41.

Kent St. 14 California, Pa. 41, Clarion 14 Carnegie-Mellon 44, Bethany, W.Va. 6 Cent. Connecticut St.

42, Sacred Heart 14 Cent. Michigan 42, Temple 26 Coast Guard 42, Framingham St. 21 Cornell 28, Dartmouth 25 Curry 43, Mass -Dartmouth 34 Delaware Valley 21, Juniata 0 Dickinson 30, Gettysburg 14 Duquesne 38. La Salle 0 Edmboro 54, Shippensburg 30 Georgetown, C. 24, Marist 21 Harvard 24, Columbia 7 Holy Cross 27, Bucknell 10 Johns Hopkins 24, Hampden-Sydney 10 Lehigh 23, Colgate 15 Massachusetts 28, New Hampshire 20 McDaniel 22, Muhlenberg 19 Monmouth, N.J.

54, St. Francis, Pa. 20 Montclair St. 44, William Paterson 9 Princeton 31, Penn 30, OT Rhode Island 20. Hofstra 13 Rochester 30, RPI 23 Rowan 14, Cortland St.

7, OT S. Connecticut 69, St. Anselm 7 Stony Brook 45, Wagner 9 Villanova 31 Richmond 21 W. Virginia St. 23, Glenville St.

21 William Mary 29, Towson 28 Yale 27, Brown 24 South Morrison 49, A MORR A First downs 20 8 Rushing yardage 36-298 36-87 Passing yardage 110 81 Passes (C-A-l) 6-12-1 9-17-1 Punts Fumbles lost 2-0 3-1 Penalties 5-65 6-65 Morrison 8 13 21 749 A 0000 Scoring summary MOR: Safety. called for intentional grounding in the end zone MOR: Nate Neighbour 3 run (kick failed) MOR: Nate McBnde 28 run (Shaun Vegter kick) MOR: Dustin Jones 9 pass from Nate Vandermyde (kick failed) MOR: McBride 7 run (Vegter kick) MOR: Nick Vandermyde 4 run (Vegter kick) MOR: Nick Vandermyde 45 run (Vegter kick) MOR: Joshua Bartels 82 interception return (Vegter kick) Individual statistics Rushing Morrison: Nate Vandermyde 3-20; Nick Vandermyde 14-111, 2 touchdowns; McBride 11-154, 2 touchdowns; Neighbour 7-13, 1 touchdown; Rustin Lindsey 1-0. Jake Clark 12-38; Michael Bogguess 5-1; Nathan Parks 4-13; Tyler Branson 8-24; Mike Hubbard 1-1; Cameron Teel 2-4; Brandon Landon 2-3; Aaron Henry 2-3. Passing Morrison: Nate Vandermyde 6-12-1, 110 yards, 1 touchdown. Clark 8-15-1 53 yards; Hubbard 1-2-0, 28 yards.

Receiving Morrison: Chuck Cady 3-46; Tyler Hayes 1-6; Jones 1-9, 1 touchdown; Nick Vandermyde 1-49. Bogguess 2-18; Parks 2-6; Hubbard 3-28; Clark 1-28; Shane Fredrick 1-1. Interceptions Morrison: Bartels. Hubbard. Fumble recoveries Morrison: Nick Rus.

Tackles for loss Morrison: Chris Scott 2-5; Nick Vandermyde 2-2; Adam Cook 1-12; Matt Proud 1-2; Trevor Popkin 1-5. Collin Cameron 1-1; Levi DeSutter 1-4. Sacks Morrison: Scott 1-1; Cook 1-12; Popkin SFU SAU First downs 1 25 Rushing yardage 26-28 50-345 Passing yardage 22 151 Passes (C-A-l) 4-17-4 11-22-1 Punts 7-48 3 Fumbles lost 2-0 2-1 Penalties 3-30 4-25 St. Francis 3 0 0 03 St. Ambrose 14 10 10 2155 SAU: Tim Turkowski 11 pass from Jim DuPage (Evan Gutierrez kick) SAU: Kellen Driscoll 39 interception return (Gutierrez kick) SFU: Nick Heberer 24 field goal SAU: Kyje Korth 31 pass from DuPage (Gutierrez kick) SAU: Evan Gutierrez 23 field goal SAU: DeQuinn Watford 31 pass from DuPage (Gutierrez kick) SAU: Ben Sacco 15 interception return (Gutierrez kick) SAU: Josh Jackson 13 run (Gutierrez kick) SAU: Tristan Contrino 27 run (Gutierrez kick) Rushing SFU: Mike Anthony 6-15, Jeremiah Jobe 11-12, Gannon Novak 1-7, Matt Williams 2-5, Donte Villery 2-(-2), Matthew Ladd 4-(-9).

SAU: Vernon Reed 25-171, Jackson 11-105, Contrino 3-32, Adam Norland 5-19, Tyler Driscoll 1-8, DuPage 1-7, Korth 1-3. Passing SFU: Ladd 4-16-4. 22 yds; Brad Grze- bielucha 0-1-0, 0 yds. SAU: DuPage 11-22-1, 151 yds. Receiving SFU: Jason Fiske 2-15, Jobe 1-6, Anthony Lopez 1-1.

SAU: Korth 3-67, Watford 1-31, Brandin Smith 1-19, Turkowski 3-17, Norland 2-13, T.Driscoll 1-4. Interceptions SFU: Pat Flynn 1-17. SAU: K.Driscoll 1-39, Sacco 1-15, Chance Jenkins 1-9, Alexander Naumoff 1-(-1). 1 Fumble recoveries SFU: Clayton Norberg 1-13. Tackles for loss SFU: Norberg 2-3, Anthony Zapata 1-2.

SAU: Scott Behmetuik 1-2, Mike Waiter 0.5-5, Andy Wulf 0.5-5, K.Driscoll 0.5-1, T.Driscoll 0.5-1. Sacks SFU: Norberg 1-7. SAU: Sacco 1-3, Wulf 1-8, Andy Bures 0 5-6. Walter 0 5-6. How Top 25 fared (Gioia kick), 8:10.

NC Nicks 72 pass from Dailey (Barth kick), 7:25. Fourth Quarter ND Da. Walker 1 run (Gioia kick), 11:13. Kansas 41, Iowa St 10 Kansas 13 14 7 741 Iowa St. 3 0 0 710 First Quarter ISU FG Culbertson 36, 12:28.

Kan Murph 50 pass from Meier (kick blocked), 9:32. Kan Fine 29 pass from Reesing (S.Webb kick), 1:07. Second Quarter Kan Fine 3 pass from Meier (S.Webb kick), 5:23. Kan McAnderson 4 run (S.Webb kick), :23. Third Quarter Kan Reesing 1 run (S.Webb kick), 6:23.

Fourth Quarter Kan McAnderson 1 run (S.Webb kick), 11:11. ISLK-Kock 1 run (Culbertson kick), 4:57. Youngstown St 31, SIU 24 S. ilinois 7 7 7 324 Youngstown St. 7 3 7 1431 First Quarter SHI Whitlock 5 run (Coffin kick), 12:06.

YSU Mason 5 run (Bri.Palmer kick), :03. Second Quarter YSU FG Bri.Palmer 30, 3:14. Sill Whitlock 2 run (Coffin kick), :49. Third Quarter SHI Whitlock 23 run (Coffin kick), 10:32. YSU Zetts 7 run (Bri.Palmer kick), Fourth Quarter SHI FG Coffin 27, 13:07.

YSU Irizarry 18 pass from Zetts (Bri.Palmer kick), 5:01. YSU Mason 22 run (Bri.Palmer kick), 1:33. WIU 46, Indiana St 41 Indiana St. 7 14 7 1341 W. Illinois 10 7 12 1746 First Quarter Wlil FG T.Rowan 47, 12:04.

Will Donaldson 1 run (T.Rowan kick), 5:46. 'InSt Murphy 4 run (Hooper kick), 1:48. Second Quarter InSt S.Logan 25 pass from Murphy (Hooper kick), 14:23. InSt Barcliff 2 run (Hooper kick), 6:20. Will Donaldson 1 run (T.Rowan kick), :59.

Third Quarter InSt Robinson 4 pass from Murphy (Hooper kick). 5:09. Will Donaldson 35 run (pass failed), 2:19. Will Donaldson 10 run (pass failed), 1:48. Fourth Quarter Will Donaldson 9 run (T.Rowan kick), 12:49.

InSt Jones 2 pass from S.Logan (run failed). 8:15. Will Donaldson 33 run (T Rowan kick). 5:35. InSt S.Logan 21 pass from Murphy (Hooper kick).

4:33. WW FG Rowan 32. 67. EIU 29, Tennessee St 3 Tennessee St 0 3 0 03 E. Illinois 7 10 6 629 First Quarter Eld Webb 2 run (Yates kick), 6:1 1.

Second Quarter EIU FG Yates 21, 14 51. TnSt Benson 41, 7:13. Elll Webb 23 pass from Stinson (Yates kick). 1:24. Third Quarter EIU Stinson 1 run (kick failed), 6 51.

Fourth Quarter EIU Webb 3 run kick failed), 10 07 Illinois St 38, Missouri St 14 Missouri SL 0 8 0 1414 Illinois St 14 7 14 338 First Quarter USt Rembert 9 run (Mazur kick). 1 1 39. HSt Drone 1 nm (Mazur kick), 5.02. Second Quarter HSt Rembert 2 nm (Mazur kick). 8:16.

Third Quarter HSt Rembert 5 run (Mazur kick). 940 HSt PassareHi 25 pass from Dron (Mazur kick), 5 26. Fourth Quarter MoSt Mcintosh 1 run (Stokes kick), 14 57. HSt FG Mazur 24, 9 24 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 5-39 1-15 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING A.Pittman 32-58, T.Smith 11-37, C.Wells 4-21. Illinois, Thomas Jr.

8-58, R.Mendenhall 7-18, Williams 4-13, Brasic 1-6, McPhearson 1-3, HalseyM. PASSING OSU, T.Smith 13-23-1-108. Illinois, J.Williams 8-18-0-77, Brasic 6-17- 1- 57. RECEIVING OSU, Ginn Jr. 5-26, A.Pittman 3-21, Robiskie 2-33, Gonzalez 2- 18, Hartline 1-10.

Illinois, Cumberland 4-62, McPhearson 4-22, Hudson 4-19, C.James 1-10, Thomas Jr. 1-6, R.Mendenhall 0-15. Northwestern 21, Iowa 7 Northwestern 7 7 0 721 Iowa 0 0 7 07 First Quarter NU Sutton 5 run (Howells kick), 10:16. Second Quarter NU Peterman 7 pass from Bacher (Howells kick), 13:48. Third Quarter Iowa Sims 3 run (Schlicher kick), 3:46.

Fourth Quarter NU Jordan Jr. 34 run (Howells kick), 4:48. NU. Iowa First downs 23 16 Rushes-yards 41-225 32-117 Passing 218 147 Comp-Art-Int 19-29-2 18-27-2 Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 3-35 2-25 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING NW, Sutton 28-168, Jordan Jr.

6-57, Bacher 2-2, Brewer 2-(1), Yarbrough 1-(1). Iowa, Young 18-72, Sims 10-46, Tate 4-(1). PASSING NW, Bacher 19-29-2-218. Iowa, Tate 18-27-2-147. RECEIVING NW, Lane 5-52, Sutton 5-35, Herbert 4-46, Peterman 3-32, Brewer 1-48, Yarbrough 1-5.

Iowa, Douglas 7-78, Chandler 3-27, Grigsby 3-17, Young 2-5, Brodell 1-14, Moeaki 1-4, Busch 1-2. No. 2 Michigan 34, Ball St. 26 Ball St. 9 3 7 726 Michigan 7 17 7 334 First Quarter Mich J.Jackson 1 run (Rivas kick), 10:06.

BSU Safety, 7:40. BSU Keys 35 interception return (B Jackson kick), 1:24. Second Quarter Mich Butler 7 pass from Henne (Rivas kick), 12:50. Mich FG Rivas 22, 9:03. Mich Minor 40 run (Rivas kick), 4:37.

BSU FG B.Jackson 46, 57. Third Quarter Mich Hart 1 run (Rivas kick), 6:46. BSU Love 54 pass from N.Davis (B.Jackson kick). 4:25. Fourth Quarter Mich FG Rivas 23, 14:07.

BSU Costie 2 run (B Jackson kick). 8:45. No. 17 Wisconsin 13, Penn State 3 Penn St. 0 3 0 03 Wisconsin 3 7 3 013 First Quarter Wis FG Mehlhaft 37, 01.

Second Quarter PSU FG K.Kelly 39, 12:17. Wis Hubbard 14 pass from Stocco (Mehrhaff kick). 23. Third Quarter Wis FG Mehlhaft 20, 2:42. Statemidwest No.

11 Notre Dame 45, N.C. 26 North Carolina 7 6 13 026 Notre Dam 14 17 7 745 First Quarter ND McKnight 7 pass" from Quinn (Giow kick). 12:57. NC Holley 12 pass from Darley (Barth kick). 6 04.

ND Carlson 1 1 pass from Qumn (Gkxa kick), 1:47. Second Quarter ND McKnight 14 pass from Quinn (Goakick). 11:28 NO FG Gioia 27. 6 33. NC Tate 90 kckorl return (kick blocked), 615 ND Zbikowski 52 punt return (Gioia kick), 2 54.

Third Quarter NC Nicks 13 pass from Dailey (kick blocked) 9 43. NO Samardzii 42 pass from Ouinn Stockton 0 13 0 013 Cambridge 8 6 0 012 Tyler Horberg 1 run (Eric Leander run failed) Carl Bonvillian 1 run (Colton Raab kick failed) Joe DeKezel 10 pass from Horberg (Horberg pass failed) Evan Hill 47 pass from Dustin Broshous (Raab kick) Rushing Stockton: Carl Bonviilain 18-74, Mike Scholl 6-16, Jered Hermann 1-12. Jered Staver 1-3, Dustin Broshous 9-(40). Cambridge: Casey Happach 23-109, Eric Leander 22-90, Tyler Horberg 7-37, Kyle Morey 1 -7, Joe DeKezel 4-4. Passing Stockton: Broshous 6-12-0, 95 yards, 1 TD.

Cambridge: Horberg 1-9-1, 10 yards. Receiving Stockton: Ryan Bartell 2-39, Josh Weltzin 2-14, Evan Hill 1-47, Bonviilain 1-(5). Cambridge: DeKezel 1-10. Kick returns Stockton: KO, Bonviilain 2-35; punts, Weltzin 2-22, Colton Raab Cambridge: KO. Leander 3-68.

Fumble recoveries Stockton: Bonviilain. Cambridge: Justin Qleason. Interceptions Stockton: Weltzin. Sacks Cambridge: Gleason 1-3. Tackles for loss Stockton: Raab 1-6, Staver 1-2.

Cambridge: Leander 2-3, Morey 1-5, Gleason 1-3, Rylee VanMelkebefce 1-2. Aledo 24, Dakota 0 ALEDO DAKOTA First downs 17 5 Rushing 35-210 23-(-9) Passing (yards) 186 86 Passing (C-A-l) 14-21-2 12-23-1 Punts 1-33 0 6-263 Fumbles 1-1 '-0 Penalties 10-83 2-13 Aledo 7 1 0 324 Dakota 0 0 0 00 Darin Blaser 55 punl return (Tyler Catey kick) Blaser 34 pass from Adam Hines (Catey kick) Justin Allen 40 run (Catey kick) Catey 29 field goal Individual statistics Rushing Aledo: Justin Allen 23-182. Dennis Clark 4-19, Zach Frick 2-10, Darin Blaser 2-6, Kane Thompson 1-2. Adam Hmes 3-(-9). Dakota: Chad Goeke 10-20.

Curtis Daughenbach 7-(-2). Derek Schurehy 6-(-27). Passing Aledo: Hines 14-21-2-186 and 1 TD. Dakota: Schurch 12-22-0-86, Daughen-bach 0-1-1-0. Receiving Aledo: Blaser 9-114, Clayton Rush 3-55, Thompson 2-17.

Dakota: Oauohenbach 4-26. Cody Jacob-son 3-26, Spencer Meinerd 3-18, Goeke 2-14. Fumble recover! Dakota: Mark Maize. Interception Aledo: Blaser. Dakota: Meinerd.

Jacobson. Tackle for tol Aledo: Monty Smith 1-3. Andy Fry 1-2. Fnck 1-2, Team 1-2, Blaser 1-1. Clayton Rush 1-1.

Dakota: Goeji 1-3. Team 1-2. Sack AIdo: Mart Ben 1 5-17, Fry 1 5-13, Brandon Fitzsimmons 1-6, Dakota: Maize 1-7. Return yardage AIdo: Blaser 2 punts tor 51. 1 irtercep-oon for 38.

ASen 1 kickoft lor 13. Rush 1 putlor2 Dakota: Goeke 2 kickoffs for 47. Daugh-erah 1 kekotl for 23. Heath Jansen I kcnoftfor'M. Class 3A Bureau Valley 35, Reed-Custer 34 Alabama 34, Jackson St.

21 Alabama St. 35, Grambling St. 16 Albany Ga. 21 Fort Valley St. 3 Appalachian St.

42, The Citadel 13 Auburn 27, Arkansas St. 0 Christopher Newport 41, Averett 31 Coastal Carolina 66, Savannah St. 8 Delaware St. 62, Concord 0 East Carolina 23, UCF 10 Florida St. 33, Virginia 0 Jacksonville St.

13, Chattanooga 10 James Madison 44, Delaware 24 Kentucky 24, Georgia 20 Liberty 21, W. Carolina 0 MVSU 28, Alcorn St. 25 Mississippi 27, Northwestern St. 7 Mississippi St. 24, Alabama 16 Navy 38, Duke 13 S.

Carolina St. 28, Howard 10 San Diego 21 South Florida 22, Pittsburgh 12 Southern U. 34, Texas Southern 17 Troy 42, Louisiana-Lafayette 28 Tusculum 24, Mars Hill 17 Midwest Adrian 31, Albion 26 Akron 35, Bowling Green 28 Alma 37. Kalamazoo 35 Aurora 25, Lakeland 20 Baldwin-Wallace 42, Otterbein 31 Bemidii St. 27, Concordia.

St P. 7 Benedictine. Kan. 28, MidAm Nazarene 21 Bethel, Kan. 32, Bethany, Kan.

8 Bethel. Minn. 48, Augsburg 21 Black Hills St. 34, Minot St. 3 Capital 52.

Muskingum 14 Cent. Missoun 48, Emporia St. 21 Central Ohio 34, St. Joseph Ind. 27 Chadron St.

47, Western St 0 Chicago 28, Northwestern, Minn. 20 Concordia. Wis. 28. Benedictine.

Ill 0 Culver-Stockton 10, Baker 0 Dayton 51 Valparaiso 7 DePauw24. Austin 14 Dickinson St. 35. Dakota Tech 0 Drake 35, Davidson 15 Illinois 29. Tennessee St 3 Ferns St 17, Northwood Mich.

14 Franklin 21 Defiance 0 Friends 16, Tabor 14 Geneva 24. Uibana 21 Gnnnell 39. Betort 22 Illinois St. 38. Missouri St 14 Jamestown 67.

Mayville St. 0 Kansas 41. Iowa St. 10 Lake Forest 21, Carroll. Wis.

14 Lmdenwood 14. AvHa 10 Mac Murray 48. Eureka 30 Macalester 34. Crown 21 Makxie 28. Seton Hid 16 Maranatha Baptist 14.

Martin Luther 7 Marietta 27, Wilmington. Ohm 14 McPherson 7. St Mary. Kan. 3 Minnesota 63.

Indiana 26 Missoun Valley 28. Graceiand. Iowa 27 Missouri Western 24. Fort Hays St. 10 Morehead St.

14. Butler 7 No. 1 Ohio State (10-0) beat Illinois 17-10. Next: at Northwestern, Saturday. No.

2 Michigan (10-0) beat Ball State 34-26. Next: at Indiana, Saturday. No. 3 West Virginia (7-1) lost to No. 5 Louisville 44-34, Thursday.

Next: vs. Cincinnati, Saturday. No. 4 Texas (9-1) beat Oklahoma State 36-10. Next: at Kansas State, Saturday.

No. 5 Louisville (8-0) beat No. 3 West Virginia 44-34, Thursday. Next: at No. 15 Rutgers, Thursday, Nov.

9. No. 6 Auburn (9-1) beat Arkansas State 27-0. Next: vs. Georgia.

Saturday. No. 7 Florida (8-1) beat Vanderbilt 25-19. Next: vs. South Carolina, Saturday.

No. 8 Tennessee (7-2) lost to No. 13 LSU 28-24. Next: at No. 12 Arkansas, Saturday.

No. 9 Southern Cal (7-1) beat Stanford 42-0 Next: vs. No. 24 Oregon, Saturday. No.

10 California (8-1) beat UCLA 38-24. Next: at Arizona. Saturday. No. 11 Notre Dame (8-1) beat North Carolina 45-26.

Next: at Air Force, Saturday. No. 12 Arkansas (8-1) beat South Carolina 26- 20. Next: vs. No.

8 Tennessee, Saturday. No. 13 LSU (7-2) beat No 8 Tennessee 28-24. Next: vs. Alabama, Saturday.

No. 14 Boise State (9-0) beat Fresno State 45-21, Wednesday. Next: at San Jose State, Saturday. No. 15 Rutgers (8-0) beat Connecticut 24-13, Sunday.

Next: vs. No. 5 Louisville, Thursday, Nov. 9. No.

16 Boston College (7-2) lost to No. 22 Wake Forest 21-14. Next: vs. Duke. Saturday.

No. 17 Wisconsin (9-1) beat Penn State 13-3 Next: at kwa. Saturday. No 18 Oklahoma (7-2) beat No. 21 Texas 17-16.

Next: vs. Texas Tech. Saturday. No. 19 Clemson (7-3) lost to Maryland 13-12.

Next: vs. North Carolina State. Saturday. No. 20 Georgia Tech (7-2) beat North Carolina State 31-23.

Next at North Carolina, Saturday No. 21 Texas (8-2) lost to No. 18 Oklahoma 17-16 Next: vs Nebraska. Saturday No. 22 Wake Forest (8-1) beat No.

16 Boston Col lege 21-14. Next: at Florida State, Saturday. No. 23 Virginia Tech (7-21 beat Miami 17-10 Next vs Kent State Saturday. No.

24 Oregon (7-2) beat Washington 34-14 Next: at No. 9 Southern California. Saturday. No 25 Washmgton State (6-4) lost to Arizona 27- 17 Next at Arizona Stat. Saturday.

Reed-Custer 7 7 0 2034 Bureau Valley 0 7 6 2235 Gavin Johnnston 1 run (kick good) Garrett Barnas 15 run (kick good) Johnston 13 run (kick good) Nathan Black 3 run (kick failed) Black 2 run (Monson 2 pass from Barnas) Johnston 2 nm (kick good) Josh Wilkinson 77 pass from Bamas (kick good) Bamas 11 run (kick good) John Bnssa pass from Johnston (kick good) Bnssa pass from Johnston (pass failed) Records: Bureau Valley 11-0; Reed-Custer 8-3. Augustana 31, North Park 0 North ParkAugustana First downs 12 23 Rushing yardage 33-92 62-372 Passing yardage 106 48 Passes (C-A-l) 10-26-0 3-7-1 Punts 7-30 0 2-325 Fumbles lost 2-0 1-0 Penalties 7-35 2-25 North Park 0 0 0 0-0 Augustan 14 7 7 331 Josh Galliarl 3 run (Josh Patterson kick), 933 Galliarl 8 run (Patterson kick), 3:53. JJ McDowell 35 run (Patterson kick). Galliart 9 nm (Patterson kick), 4:42. A.

Patterson 29 FG. 10:23. Rushing NP: Ketvyn West 21-103, Justin Schwan 5-17. Brandon Watts 2-7, Mike Hnatiuk 1-(-1). Shelby Wood 4-(-34).

McDowell 9-90. Mike Guzman 10-83, Galliart 10-54, Jake Parke 6-32, Joel Campbell 5-25, Chris Studer 3-21, Ryan McGinnis 6-18, Andy Klink 3-13, Augie Anderson 2-13. Henry Detes 5-10, Greg Knapp 1-7, Eric Smrth 2-6. Passing NP: Wood 9-23-0. 1-2 yards; Hnatiuk 1-3-0.

4 yards Ryan McGinnis 3-7-1, 48 yards Receiving NP: Watts 4-36. Bid Ziemba 2-17, West 2- 15. Schwan 1-28. Darius Jones 1-10. Jon Sebby 1-25.

Jason Kwasigroch 1- 16, Galliart 1-7. Interceptions NP: Lance Newman 1-0. Tackles for loss NP: Barnngton Price 2-4. Eddie Thomas 2-4. Justin Jacobs 1-8.

Bra Krefft 2-16. Tom Ferguson 1-10. Brandon Cheek 1-1. Sack NP: Thomas 1-3. Big Ten No.

1 Ohio St 17, Illinois 10 Ohm St 7 10 0 0-17 Illinois 8 10-10 Firt Quarter OSU Wens 2 nm (Pettrey kick), 8:16. Second Quarter OSU A Pittman 1 run (Pettrey kick). OSO-FG Pettrey 50. 56 Fourth Quarter W-FG Reda 27, 8 54. ts Mendenhal 3 run (Reda kick), 1:40.

OSU First downs 17 13 Rushes-yards 47-116 22-99 Passing 108 134 Comp-Atl-Int 13-23-1 14-35-1 Punts-Avg, 7-40 7 7-38 9.

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