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VictoriaAdvocate.com VICTORIA ADVOCATE, Sunday, September 9, 2007 C5 College football COLLEGE FOOTBALL Bradford, Oklahoma dominate Hurricanes No. 3 WEST VIRGINIA 43, MARSHALL 23 West Virginia 6 0 21 21-48 Marshall 3 10 10 0-23 First Quarter Mar-FG Binswanger 32, 13:06. WVU-Reynaud 46 pass from White (ran failed). 923. Second Quarter Mar-Passmore 38 pass from Morris (Binswanger kick), 5:27.

Mar-FG Binswanger 26, 00. Third Quarter WVU-Reynaud 23 pass from White (McAfee kick). 12-33. Mar-FG Binswanger 34, 9:31. WVU-White 20 run (McAfee kick), 6:26 WVU-Slaton 2 run (McAfee kick), 334.

Mar-Slate 42 pass from Morris (Binswanger kick), 3:14. Fourth Quarter WVU-Devine 12 run (McAfee kick), 10.28. WVU-Slaton 18 run (McAfee kick), 4:31. WVU-Devine 10 run (McAfee kick), 1:40. PASSING-Boise St Tharp 29-47-3-285.

Washington. Locker 13-25-1-193, Rankin 1-1-0-16 RECEIVING-Boise St, Childs 9-94, Perretta 4-44, Pettis 3-26, IJohnson 3-14, Hawkins 2-20, O'Neill 2-17. Brock-el 2-16. Young 1-43. Franklin 1-9.

Biaser 1-5, Avery Hminus 3)-. Washington. Reece 4-102, Russo 4-37, Daniels 2-28, Gottlieb 2-19, CWilliams 1-19, Goodwin 1-4. No. 23 TEXAS 47, FRESNO ST.

45, 30T Fresno St 0 0 15 3 7 6-45 Texas 7 12 3 7 3 7 8-47 First Quarter TAM-Lane 18 run (Szymanski kick), 8:08. Second Quarter TAM-FG Szymanski 43. 431. TAM-Goodson 12 pass from McGee (Szymanski kick), 2:14. TAM-BryantH)3.

Third Quarter Fre-Pascoe 16 pass from Brandstater (Stitser kick), 11:37. TAM-FG Szymanski 32, 7:19. Fre-Mathews 10 run (Stitser kick), 3:06. Fourth Quarter 2 run (Ajirotutu pass from Brandstater), 11:53. TAM-Lane 5 run (Szymanski kick), 1:52.

Fre-Pascoe 3 pass from Brandstater (Stitser kick), :05. First Overtime TAM-FG Szymanski 27. Fre-FG Stitser 25. Second Overtime 1 run (Stitser kick). TAM-Lane 2 run (Szymanski kick).

Third Overtime TAM-Lane 3 run (lane run). Fre-Pascoe 9 pass from Brandstater (pass failed). Pre TAM Firstdowns 23 24 UAMo-FG Green a 3:12. SamH-Bomar 12 run (W.lkins luck). 1:03.

Second Quarter UAMo-Buisson 17 run (Green kick), 1232. SamH-Poullard 5 run (Wilkins kick). 3:47. Third Quarter SamH-Jones 56 pass from Bomar (Wilkins kick). MM.

SamH-FG Wilkins 18, 831 SamH-Martin 3 pass from Bomar (Wilkins kick), 7:12. Fourth Quarter SamH-TRobinson 21 run (Wilkins kick), 11 11. UAMo SamH Firstdowns 20 27 Rushes-yards 40-168 40-221 Passing .200 .270 Comp-Att-Int 22-364 19-28-0 Return Yards 0 39 Punts-Avg. 2-495 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 00 Penalties-Yards 6-41 5-30 TimeofPossession 31:26 28:34 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Polite 23-108. Buisson 12-47, Shipp 4-21, Denmark Hminus 8), Sam Houston Sneed 13-87.

Poullard 11-54, T.Robinson 8-53. Bomar 5-22, Hardy 1-10, Team 2-(minus 5). Buisson 22-36-0-200. Sam Houston Bomar 17-26-0-257, Hicks 2-2-0-13. T.Harris 9-103, Denmark 6-42, Ceasar 4-50.

Spinks 2-6, Polite Hminus 1). Sam Houston Jones 5-104, Wells 5-69, Payne 3-35. Martin 3-26, Lebens 1-27. Lucas 1-14, Sneed Hminus 5). SATURDAY'S SCORES iast'." Albany, N.Y.

23. Fordham 20 Attred 34. Thiel Army 14, Rhode Island 7, OT Boston College 37, N.C. State 17 Bridgewater, Mass. 31, 17 Rruanl Amariran IntornaltfU'yl A WVU Mar First downs 27 17 Rushes-yards 52-362 32-121 Passing 149 266 Comp-Ait-Int 13-18-0 20-32-0 Return Yards 32 31 Punts-Avg.

840.6 Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 2-30 5-28 Time of Possession 31:59 28:01 for a victory. Kahlil Bell also ran for a touchdown in the first half to help the Bruins open the season with two victories and stop an 11-game BYU winning streak. NO. 14 PENN ST. 31, NOTRE DAME 10 STATE COLLEGE, All the talk was about Notre Dame freshman quarterback Jimmy Clausen.

Penn State's defense and Derrick Williams took the spotlight. The 14th-ranked Nittany Lions bottled up Clausen in his starting debut, Williams had a 78-yard punt return for a touchdown and Austin Scott ran for two second-half scores in a win over the Irish. NO. 16 NEBRASKA 20, W. FOREST 17 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.

3am Kejier Uuw rof-258 yards'" and a-toflchdown in 'his first roaaf start at Nebraska and Zackary Bowman had a critical interception in the end zone. Keller completed 24-of-4I passes for Nebraska (2-0), which lacked the gaudy offensive numbers of last week but withstood its first real challenge of the season and now can focus on next week's visit from No. 1 Southern California. NO. 21 GA.

TECH 69, SAMFORD 14 ATLANTA Chan Gailey urged his Georgia Tech players to set the tempo in the first 10 minutes against Samford. Done. Tashard Choice went over 100 yards rushing in the first quarter with a career-long 73-yard touchdown and No. 21 Georgia Tech scored its most points in a half since 1916, blowing out Samford. WASH.

24, NO. 22 BOISE STATE 10 SEATTLE Redshirt fresh NORMAN, Okla. Sam Bradford tied a school record with five touchdown passes and Reggie Smith returned a fumble for a score as No. 5 Oklahoma earned a measure of redemption Saturday with a 51-13 win against Miami in their first meeting since the 1988 Orange Bowl. Bradford completed 19-of-25 passes for 205 yards in his second career start, and Malcolm Kelly caught three of his touchdown passes as the Sooners (2-0) evened the all-time series at three games each.

N0.3WVU48, MARSHALL 23 HUNTINGTON, Va. Pat White threw for two touchdowns and ran for another, Steve Slaton rushed for two scores and West Virginia scored 42 points in the sec-one halfcr 1 Held to three first downs arid 118 total yards in the opening half, heavy favorite West Virginia (2-0) scored on its first three possessions of the third quarter and handed Marshall its worst home loss since it opened Joan C. Edwards Stadium opened in 1991. NO. 4 FLORIDA 59, TROY 31 GAINESVILLE, Fla.

No. 4 Florida was nearly perfect early and sloppy late. Tim Tebow threw three touchdown passes, ran for two more scores and led the defending national champion Gators to a victory against Troy. NO. 10 CALIFORNIA 34, CSU 28 FORT COLLINS, Colo.

De-Sean Jackson scored on a 73-yard reverse and California withstood a late rally to Colorado State. S. CAROLINA 16, NO. 11 GEORGIA 12 ATHENS, Ga. Steve Spurrier did it to Georgia again.

The ol' ball coach, who beat the Bulldogs regularly while at Florida, guided South Carolina to an upset of No. 11 Georgia. NO. 12 OHIO STATE 20, AKRON 2 COLUMBUS, Ohio The Buckeyes forced Akron to punt 14 times, including after 12 consecutive three-and-out series, and pulled away in the second half of a lackluster offensive performance. N0.25CLEMS0N49.LMU26 CLEMSON, S.C.

Cullen Harper threw a school-record five touchdown passes and Clemson capped a frenzied week with a victory. NO. 13 UCLA 27, BYU 17 PASADENA, Calif. Chris Markey ran for a late touchdown, Trey Brown returned an interception 56 yards for a score and the No. 13 UCLA defense held off a second-half BYU rally Rushes-yards 48-139 63-318 Passing 260 79 Comp-Att-Int Return Yards Punts-Avg.

Fumbles-lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 21-31-1 13-24-0 23 14 3-2 3-1 8-52 9-88 25:52 34:08 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Fresno Mathews 11-66, A.Harding 22-47, C.Smith 6-13. Miller 4-10, Brandstater 5-3. Texas McGee 16-124, Lane 23-121, Goodson 23-69. Alexander 1-4. PASSING-Fresno Brandstater 21-31-1-260.

Texas McGee 13-24-0-79. RECEIVING-Fresno Pascoe 7-70. Moore 4-52, CSmith 4-40. Crawley 4-21. Wylie 1-44, Ajirotutu 1-33.

Texas Ma.Bennett 5-35, Franks 2-14, Goodson 2-13, Lane 1-8, Corey 1-5, Shankle 1-3. LaMantia 1-1, No. 25 CLEMSON 49, LOUISIANA-MONROE 26 Lniisiaaa-Monroe 7 3 3 13-26 Clemson 14 14 14 7-49 First Quarter ULM-Dawson 1 run (Wilson kick), 5:46. Clem-Grishaml4rjassftomHarr(Buchhol2kickif, 4:37. I Clem-Ford 52 pass from Harper (Buchholz kick), 2:38.

Second Quarter ULM-FG Wilson 41, 1134. Clem-linthicum 8 pass from Harper (Buchholz kick), 4:46. Clem-Kelly 6 pass from Harper (Buchholz kick), 1:54. Third Quarter Clem-Spiller 68 pass horn Harper (Buchholz kick), 13:44. ULM-FG Wilson 23.

6:26. Clem-Davis 16 run (Buchholz kick), 4:24. Fourth Quarter Clem-Korn 1 run (Buchholz kick), 12:16. ULM-Stringfellow 16 pass from Lancaster (kick failed), 9:14. ULM-Goodin 48 run (Wilson kick), 2:04.

ULM Clem First downs 24 25 Rushes-yards 53-271 28-184 Passing 148 319 Comp-Att-Int 13-30-0 26-34-0 ReturnYards 6 25 Punts-Avg Fumbles-lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 11-83 5-55 TimeofPossession 35:21 24:39 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Louisiana-Monroe, Dawson 28-121, Goodin 10-102, Lancaster 10-24, Revell 2-17, Stringfellow 1-11, Mc-Neal 2-(minus 4). Clemson, Davis 7-68, Spiller 6-38, Ford 1-29, Chambers 5-28, Korn 8-20, Harper 1-1. PASSING-Louisiana-Monroe. Lancaster 11-26-0-139, Revell 2-4-0-9. Clemson, Harper 20-26-0-270, Kom 6-8-0-49.

RECEIVING-Louisiana-Monroe, Sapp 4-68, Zacharie 20, Goodin 2-7, McNeal 1-23, Stringfellow 1-16, Humphrey 1-12, Waller 1-2. Clemson, Spiller 4-87. Taylor 4-38, Grisham 4-37, Ford 3-68, Kelly 3-17, linthicum 2-23, Dye 1-14, Faerber 1-11, Ashe 1-10, Ogren 1-8, Harris 1-5, Chambers IT. FRIDAY'S LATE GAME No. 15 RUTGERS 41, NAVY 24 Navy 7 0 7 10-24 Rutgers 14 10 3 14-41 First Quarter Rut-Graves 12 pass from Teel (Ito kick).

8:29. Rut-Rice 4 run (Ito kick), 4:58. 3 pass from Kaheaku-Enhada (Harmon kick). :16. Second Quarter Rut-FG Ito 28.

9:49. Rut-Rice 22 pass from Teel (fto kick). :34. 1 Third Quarter Navy-Kaheaku-Enhada 2 run (Harmon kick), 12:19. Rut-FG fto 20, 234.

Fourth Quarter Navy-FG Harmon 34. 1101. Rut-Britt 53 pass from Teel (Ito kick). 9:05. i Rut-Rice 2 run (Ito kick).

2:17. Navy-Bryant 4 run (Harmon kick), :52. Navy Rut Firstdowns 20 24 Rushes-yards 54-254 43-210 Passing 35 266 Comp-Att-Int 5-12-3 14-19-1 ReturnYards 16 (-1) Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost 2-0 Q-0 Penalties-Yards -40 11-100 TimeofPossession 29:04 30:56 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Navy. Kettani 9-48.

Ballard 12-42. Singleton 5-36, Kaheaku-Enhada 13-35. Bryant 3-33, White 7-32. R.Campbell 5-28. Rutgers.

Rice 37-175. Young 5-26. Brown 1-9. PASStNG-Navy, Kaheaku-Enhada 5-12-3-35. Rutgers, Teel 14-19-1-266.

UCErVMG-Navy. Sudderth 2-20, R.Campbell 2-12. White 1-3. Rutgers. Underwood 6-104, Britt 3-99, Rice 3-40.

Graves 1-12. Corcoran 1-11. ABILENE CHRISTIAN 45, TEXAS ST. 27 AJrimCIwrrtiaa 14 14 10 Texas St 0 0 14 7-45 13-27 Fumbles-lost 3-0 1-0 Penahies-Yards 6-61 6-48 TimeofPossession 30:34 29:26 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHIHG-South Carolina. CBoyd 14-76, MLDavis 9-56.

Culliver 2-21, Team Hminus 2), Mitchell tHminus 3), Maddox Hminus 4), McKinley Hminus 4). Georgia. Moreno 14-104. T.Brown 12-49, Southerland 1-3. S.Bailey Hminus 1).

Stafford Hminus 27). PASSING-South Carolina. Mitchell 20-31-0-174. Georgia, Stafford 19-44-1-213. Bryant 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING-South Carolina, McKinley 7-102. Mi.Davis 5-22. CBoyd 3-10, Jook 2-23. F.Browh 1-7. ABoyd 1-5, M.Brown 1-5.

Georgia, S.Bailey 4-44. Chandler 3-44, Henderson 3-27, Massaquoi 2-28, T.Brown 2-17, Southerland 2-17, Moreno 2-M, Durham 1-22. No. 12 OHIO ST. 20, AKRON 2 Akron 2 0 0 0-2 Ohio St 0 3 10 7-20 First Quarter Akr-Safety, 10:12.

Second Quarter Third Quarter OSU-FGPretorius 33. 10:09. OSU-Same 6 pass from Boeckman (Pretorius kick), 6:10. Fourth Quarter OSU-Robiskie 13 pass from Boeckman (Pretorius kick), 9:18. A-104 317.

Akr OSU Firstdowns 3 18 Rushes-yards 19-3 41-196 Passing 66 167 Comp-Att-Int 17-32-0 20-31-2 ReturnYards 9 31 Punts-Avg. 4-463 Fumbles-lost -2-1 3-3 Penalties-Yards 5-40 5-36 TimeofPossession 26:37 33:23 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS i Rlijiiiwj'Akiurt; Jackiorrj KcfiiiCuyu Allan 3, BryWilliahis 2-0, jacquemain 4-(minus 18). Ohio C.Wells 20-143, Saine 9-28. M.Wells 7-12, Schoenhoft 3-11, Hartline 1-9, Boeckman 1-(minus 7). PASSING-Akron.

Jacquemain 12-21-0-48, Jackson 5-10-0-18. Kennedy 0-1-0-0. Ohio Boeckman 14-23-2-131, Schoenhoft 6-8-0-36. RECEIVING-Akron, Arthur 4-32, Bra.Williams 3-13. Bry.Williams 3-12.

Kennedy 3-(minus 9). Poindexter 2-10, Tuzze 1-5. Fuqua 1-3. Ohio Hartline 6-43, Robiskie 4-82, Nicol 3-12, Saine 3-8, Sanzenbacher 1-9, B.Smith 1-9, Washington 1-4, Torrence 1-0. No.

14 PENN ST. 31, NOTRE DAME 10 Notre Dame 7 0 3 0-10 PennSt 7 7 10 7-31 First Quarter ND-Walls 73 interception return (Walker kick), 8:23. PSU-Williams 78 punt return (Kelly kick), :52. Second Quarter PSU-Norwood 10 pass from Morelli (Kelly kick), 6:37. Third Quarter PSU-FG Kelly 37.

13:13. ND-FG Walker 22, 8:16. PSU-Scott 1 run (Kelly kick), 4:47. Fourth Quarter PSU-Scott 5 run (Kelly kick), 7:40. ND PSU Firstdowns .9 19 Rushes-yards 26-0 46-164 Passing 144 131 Comp-Att-Int 17-32-1 12-22-1 ReturnYards .120 100 Punts-Avg.

Fumbles-lost 3-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 14-97 7-65 TimeofPossession 26:00 34:00 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Notre Dame, Thomas 6-12. Allen 8-11. Jab-bie 1-5, Aldrtdge Hminus 3), Clausen 10-(minus 25). Penn Scott 28-116, Kinlaw 9-49, Hahn 4-22, Team Hminus 1), Butler Hminus 11), Morelli 3-(minus II). PASSING-Notre Dame, Clausen 17-32-1-144.

Penn Morelli 12-22-1-131. RECEIVING-Notre Dame, Allen 6-38, Grimes 5-45, West 2-9, Parris 1-35, Kamara 1-6, Yeatman 1-6, Carlson 1-5. Penn St, Norwood 3-20, Hahn 2-16, Golden 2-15. Williams 2-14, Bell 1-51. Butler 1-16, Scott Hminus 1).

No. 16 NEBRASKA 20, WAKE FOREST 17 Nebraska 3 10 7 0-20 Wake Forest 0 10 7 0-17 First Quarter Second Quarter Wake-FG Swank 25, 10:46. Nek-re Henery 22,7:41 Wake-Hodges 1 run (Swank kick), 5:13. 25 pass from Keller (Henery kick), :16. Third Quarter Wake-Moore 5 run (Swank kick), 10:52.

Neb-Lucky 22 run (Henery kick), 8:13. Neb Wake Firstdowns 21 18 Rushes-yards 34-115 53-236 Passing 258 140 Comp-Att-Int 24-41-2 12-24-2 ReturnYards 3 14 Punts-Avg. 7-390 Fumbles-lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-26 6-51 TimeofPossession 27:58 32:02 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Nebraska. Lucky 24-90. Castille 6-28, Keller 2-1, Team 2-(minus 4).

Wake Forest, Moore 8-116, Andrews 14-49, Adams 8-31, Marion 3-17, Hodges 8-14, Harris 10-9, Bryant 1-2. Team Hminus 2): PASSING-Nebraska. Keller 24-41-2-258. Wake Forest Hodges 12-24-2-140. RECEIVING-Nebraska.

Nunn 6-83. Swift 5-45. lucky 4-34, Purify 3-30, Teafatiller 3-21. Hardy 2-20, S.Hill 1-25. Wake Forest.

Moore 4-35. Marion 3-73. Adams 2-11, Bryant 1-12, Andrews 1-6. Brinkman 1-1 No. 21 GEORGIA TECH 69, SAMFORD 14 Samford 0 0 7 7-14 Georgia Tech 28 17 17 7-69 First Quarter GaT-Choice 9 run (Bell kick), 11:48.

GaT-Bermettl run (Bell kick), 4:11 GaT-Choice 73 run (Bell kick). 1:01. GaT-Dwyer40run(BellkickU3. Scood Quttftsf 6 run (Bell kick), 1039. GaT-FG Bell 21, 9:02.

GaT-IEvans 6 run (Blair kick), 3:08. Third Quarter GaT-Dwyer 19 run (Bell kick), 12:50. GaT-FG Bell 31, 5:59. GaT-Dwyer 65 run (Bell kick), 2:55. Sam-Bamett 4 run (Prevost kick), 38.

Fourth Quarter 5 run (Bell kick). 9.59. 34 pass from Adcock (Prevost kick), 5:49. A-43J88 Sam GaT Firstdowns 12 83 Rushes-yards 28-84 55-389 Passing 156 109 Comp-Att-Int 15-29-0 10-12-0 ReturnYards (-4) 115 Punts-Avg. Fumbles-lost 5-2 3-0 Penalties-Yards 7-44 5-35 TimeofPossession 25:42 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Samford.

Evans 12-49. Rice 5-26. Bamett 7-23, Bradley 2-7, Adcock 2-minus 21). Georgia Tech, Dwyer 9-138, Choice 11-110. J.Evans H-42, Nesbm S-39.

J.Davis 8-33, TEvans 4-12. Cox 1-6. G.Smith 1-6. Booker 1-5, Bennett 2-minus 1), Manley 2-(mmjs 1). PASSING-Samford.

Adcock 15-29-0-156. Georgia Tech, Bennett 8-9-0-85. Booker 1-2-0-9, Nesbitt 1-1-0-15. RECEIVING-Samford. IMoore 6-90.

JJones 4-37. Low-ery 2-16, Covington 1-10, McDaniel 1-8. Bradley Hminus 5). Georgia Tech. Donley 2-18.

Peek 2-13. Cm 1-19, Choice 1- 17, Malone 1-15, Thomas 1-12. G.Smth 1-8, Earls 1-7. WASHINGTON 24, No. 22 BOISE ST.

10 BohaSt 7 3 0 O-tO WasMngtMl 14 0 0-24 First Quarter Wash-Locker 6 run (Perkins kick). 10:44. Wash-Daniels 16 pass from Rankin (Perkins kick), 3:08. Boi-Tharp 1 run (K.Brotzman kick). 1:24.

Scond Qwftw Wash-FG Perkins 34. 11:44. Wavh-Reece 58 pass from Locker (Perkins kick). 637. Boi Wnk Firstdowns 21 16 Rushes-yards 32103 40-133 Passing 285 209 Comp-Att-Int 29-47-3 14-26-1 ReturnYards 8 10 Punts-Avj.

5-312 Fumbles-lost 2-1 2-1 Penarhes-Yard! 9-63 5-35 TimeofPossession 79:51 30.09 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Borse St. IJohnson 20-81. Perretta 2-13, Avery 2-5. Tharp 7-5. Young Hminus I) Washington, locker 16-84.

Rankm 17-45. Homer 3-7, Johnson 2-3, Team 2- (mimfl6). INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-West Virginia, Slaton 24-146. White 18-125, Devine 5-76, Schmitt 4-16, Reynaud Hminus 1). Marshall, Marshall 11-80, Passmore 2-21, Turner 6-16.

Small 2-4, Morris 11-0. PASSING-West Virginia, White 13-18-0-149. Marshall, Morris 19-29-0-256, Anderson 1-2-0-10. Team 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING-West Virginia.

Reynaud 8-126, Slaton 3). Schmitt 1-16. Marshall. Slate 5-81 -Passiiore576'; LauSffivruTnerTiT- Small 2-8, Spann 1-8. Fitzgerald 1-7.

No. 4 FLORIDA 59, TROY 31 Troy 7 0 17 7-31 Florida 21 28 0 10 59 First Quarter Fla-Moore 1 run (Ijjas kick), 10:46. Troy-Haugabook 31 run (Whibbs kick), 7:55. Fla-Tebow 3 run (Ijjas kick), 4:52. Fla-Harvin 4 pass from Tebow (Ijjas kick), 2:20.

Second Quarter Fla-Moore 1 run (Ijjas kick), 14:56. Fla-Caldwell 18 run (Ijjas kick), 9:55. Fla-lngram 5 pass from Tebow (Ijjas kick), 2:57. Fla-Fayson 3 pass from Tebow (Ijjas kick), J2. Third Quarter Troy-FG Whibbs 21, 14:08.

Troy-Haugabook 1 run (Whibbs kick). 9:49. Troy-Silvoy 11 pass from Haugabook (Whibbs kick), 2:53. Fourth Quarter Fla-FG Ijjas 32, 10:05. Troy-Silvoy 26 pass from Haugabook (Whibbs kick), 7:00.

Fla-Tebow 16 run (Ijjas kick), 2:50. Troy Fla Firstdowns 21 28 Rushes-yards 26-53 46-264 Passing 283 236 Comp-Att-Int 29-52-1 18-25-0 ReturnYards 0 59 Punts-Avg. 3-363 Fumbles-Lost 2-12-2 Penalties-Yards 5-25 11-104 TimeofPossession 27:17 32:43 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Troy, Jemigan 3-18, Harris 6-18, Cattouse 6-10, Haugabook 10-4, Co.Williams 1-3. Florida, Tebow 17-93, Moore 15-78. Harvin 4-56, Caldwell 4-19, James 2-10, Walker 2-5, Newton 1-4.

Fayson Hminus 1). PASSING-Troy, Haugabook 29-52-1-283. Florida, Tebow 18-25-0-236. RECEIVING-Troy, Silvoy 5-72, Co.Williams 4-35, Terry 4-23, Allen 3-37, Banks 3-30. AOavis 2-33, Tate 2-14, Boyd 2-9, Burton 1-11, Harris 1-10.

Cattouse 1-7, Marcum 1-2. Florida, Ingram 7-105, Murphy 6-78. Harvin 3-42, Caldwell 1- 8. Fayson 1-3. No.

5 OKLAHOMA 51, MIAM1 13 Miami 3 7 3 0-13 Oklahoma 7 10 20-51 First Quarter Okl-Kelly 23 pass from Bradford (Hartley kick), 10:40. Mia-FG Zampogna 20, 5:26. Okl-Kelly 24 pass from. Bradford (Hartley kick), 1:37. Second Quarter 61 fumble return (Hartley kick), 12:29.

Mia-Hill 6 pass from Wright (Zampogna kick), 1:06. Third Quarter Mia-FG Zampogna 45, 10:37. Okl-Gresham 6 pass from Bradford (Hartley kick), 7:22. Oki-FG Hartley 30. 36.

Fourth Quarter Okl-Kelly 30 pass from Bradford (Hartley kick), 11:52. Okl-Zaslaw 9 pass from Bradford (kick failed). 7:41. Okl-Tennell 61 pass from Halzle (Hartley kick), 2:48. Mia Old First downs 7 25 Rushes-yards 35-52 45-116 Passing 87 295 Comp-Att-Int 11-24-0 22-28-0 ReturnYards 24 10 Punts-Avg.

Fumbles-lost 2-2 Penalties-Yards 6-55 6-35 TimeofPossession 26:46 33:14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Miarni. lames 8-28. G.Cooper 18-26. Thomas 2-0, Wright 2-(minus 1), Freeman Hminus 1). Oklahoma, Murray 15-64, Patrick 7-47, Brown 15-42.

Madu 4-12. Bradford 2-(minus 5), Team 2-(minus 44). PASSING-Miami. Wright 7-14-0-65, Freeman 3-9-0-17, Strimple 1-1-0-5. Oklahoma, Bradford 19-25-0-205, Halzle 2- 2-0-65, MJohnson 1-1-0-25.

RECEIVING-Miami, Jenkins 3-35, Hill 3-23, Hankerson 1-7, James 1-7, Shields 1-7, CCampbell 1-5. G.Cooper 1-3. Oklahoma. Gresham 8-55. Kelly 4-102.

Iglesias 4-51. MJohnson 2-6, Tennell 1-61. Zaslaw Finley 1-7, Murray 1-4. No. 10 CALIFORNIA 34, COLORADO ST.

28 California 7 10 3 14-34 Colorado St, 7 7 0 M-28 First Quarter CSU-Bell 8 run a.Smith kick). 50. Cal-Jackson 73 run (Kay kick), 5:01. Second Quarter Cal-Forsett 1 run (Kay kick), 10:24. CSU-Haniel run (J.Smith kick), 3:29.

Third Quarter Cal-FG Kay 41. 10:13. Fourth Quarter Cal-Montgomery 2 run (Kay kick), 10.20. Cal-Best 64 run (Kay kick), 5:49. 66 pass from Hanie (J.Smith kick), 3:47.

CSU-Bell 3 run (JSmrth kick), 2:54. Cal CSU Firstdowns 14 22 Rushes-yards 31-245 42-157 Passing 146 301 Comp-Att-Int 19-29-0 21-30-2 ReturnYards 54 7 Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 6-49 4-28 TimeofPossession 27:19 32:41 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Calrtomii, Jackson 2-78, Best 2-73. Forsett 13-59, Montgomery 9-43, BJones 1-3. longshore 2-minus 4).

Team 2Hmmus 7). Colorado St. Bell 26-101 DaMor-ton 1-43, GJobnson 6-21. Hame 9-(minus 9). PMSIHG-Calrfornu.

Longshore 19-29-0-146. Colorado St, Hame 21-30-2-301. RECEIVING-Califomia. Hawkins 5-43, Jackson 5-39, Best 3-20, RJordan 2-9, CMorrah 1-22, Stevens 1-8, Forsett 1-3. Cunningfiam 1-2.

Colorado St. Da Morton 5-114, Walker 5-53. G.HrH 3-76. Sperry 2-16. Di.Morton 2-7, Kawutok 1-15, Roberts 1-13.

Pauga 1-6. Bell 1-1. SOUTH CAROLINA 16, No. 11 GEORGIA 12 Sort Carolina 7 3 1 3-W Georgia 0 13 6-12 First Quarter SC-C Boyd 9 run (Succop kick). 3:25.

Second Quarter SC-FG Succop 41. 2:48. Third Quarter SC-FG Succop 35, 4:17. Fourth Quarter SC-FG Succop 34. 919.

Ceo Firstdowns 21 20 Rushes-yards 34-140 31-128 Passing 174 213 Comp-Att-Int 20-31-0 19-454 Return Yards 45 53 Punts-Avg, Buffalo 42. Temple 7" California, Pa. 31. Bloomsburg 13 Carnegie-Mellon 16, Grove City 6 Cent. Connecticut St.

45, Merrimack 7 Charleston, W.Va. 17, Elizabeth City St. 8 Connecticut 38. Maine 0 Delaware 41, West Chester 14 Dickinson 30, Hobart 27, OT FDU-Madison 20, Juniata 17 Hofstra 32, Furrnan 17 Indiana, Pa. 80, Cheyney 14 lona 17, Wagner 14, OT Ithaca 29, King's, Pa.

16 Kutztown 35, Clarion 13 Lafayette 28, Georgetown, D.C. 7 Lebanon Valley 27. Susquehanna 12 Massachusetts 35, Colgate 17 Montciair St. 14 Wilkes 7 Moravian 43. McDaniel 14 Morehead St.

21. St. Francis, Pa. 14 Penn St. 31, Notre Dame 10 Pittsburgh 34, Grambling St 10 'v.

Plymouth St. 41-, Mount 30. RPI34 EndicottIO Randolph-Macon 18, Johns Hopkins 9 Richmond 49, Northeastern 14 Robert Morris 20, Monmouth, NJ. 17 Sacred Heart 54, la Salle 14 Saginaw Valley St. 49, Gannon 7 Slippery Rock 21, Millersville 5 St.

John Fisher 34, Buffalo St. 12 Stony Brook 48, Bucknell 20 Ursinus 17, Lycoming 14 Villanova 30, Lehigh 20 Walsh 12. Seton Hill 10 Wesley 24, Delaware Valley 21 Westminster, Pa. 48, St. Vincent 7 SOUTH Alabama 24, Vanderbilt 10 Alabama 41.

Clark Atlanta 10 Appalachian St 48, lenoir-Rhyne 7 Clemson 49, Louisiana-Monroe 26 Coastal Carolina 28, Winston-Salem 21 Delaware St. 20, Florida 7 E.Kentucky 45, W.Carolina 21 East Carolina 34, North Carolina 31 Ferrum 22, S. Virginia 16 Florida 59, Troy 31 Florida St 34, UAB 24 Gardner-Webb 27, Jacksonville 6 Georgia Southern 45, West Georgia 21 Georgia Tech 69, Samford 14 Hampton 31, Howard 24 Hawaii 45, Louisiana Tech 44, OT Jacksonville St 33. Chattanooga 19 James Madison 41, New Hampshire 24 Kentucky 56, Kent St. 20 Lambuth 48, Union, Ky.

44 Mars Hill 35, Brevard 7 Maryland 26, Fla. International 10 Maryvifle 22. Centre 15 Miles 20, Benedict 17 Millsaps 44, Louisiana College 10 Mississippi St 38, Tulane 17 Missouri 35, Mississippi 28 N.C. Central 6. St.

Augustine's 0 NC Pembroke 26, Greensboro 20 Nebraska 20, Wake Forest 17 Newberry 41, Bowie St 7 Nicholls St 31. S. Arkansas 13 North Alabama 43, Tusculum 24 Northwestern St 31, Cent. Arkansas 28 Ohio 31, Louisiana-Lafayette 23 Rhodes 28, LaGrange 21 S. Carolina St 24, Bethune-Cookman 13 Savannah St.

24, Johnson C. Smith 10 South Carolina 16, Georgia 12 Southern U. 23, MVSU 6 St. Paul's 33. Chowan 32 Stillman 27, Shorter 24 Tennessee 39, Southern Miss.

19 Tennessee St. 16, Jackson St. 13 The Citadel 76, Webber International 0 Towson 28, Morgan St. 21 Valdosta St. 69, Fort Valley St.

0 Virginia 24. Duke 13 Virginia Union 37, Central St. Ohio 20 Kentucky 87, WVU Tech 0 West Virginia 48. Marshall 23 I Widener27.N.C.Wesleyanl7 William Mary 63. VM1 16 I Wingate33.

Davidson 30 Wofford 52, Charleston Southern 24 MIDWEST Austin Peay 32. Indiana St. 17 Baker 40, Culver-Stockton 14 Baldwin-Wallace 24, Augustana, III. 8 Ball St. 38, E.

Michigan 16 Bemidji St. 31, Minot SL 7 Bethany, W.Va. 24, Hiram 7 Bethel, Miim. 35, Simpson, Iowa 0 Butler 44. Hanover 14 Carleton 49.

Minn-Morris 0 Catholic 20, Ohio Wesleyan 14 Cent. Michigan 52, Toledo 31 Dayton45.Urbana7 Denison 45, Case Reserve 6 Drake 45. Waldorf 14 Illinois 14, W. Illinois 0 Illinois St. 43.

Murray St 17 Illinois Wesleyan 20, Olivet 9 Iowa 35, Syracuse 0 Jamestown 17. SW Minnesota St. 9 Kansas 62, SE Louisiana 0 Kansas St. 34, San Jose St 14 Michigan St. 28, Bowling Green 17 Michigan Tech 44.

Indianapolis 30 Minnesota 41. Miami (Ohio) 35. 20T Missouri Southern 48, Harding 20 Missouri Western 45. Minn. Duluth 27 Missouri-Rolla 28.

Wis -Stout K) Mount St. Joseph 49, Rose-Hulman 20 N. Dakota St. 28. Stephen FAustin 19 N.Iowa 24, Iowa St.

13 N. Michigan 31. Hillsdale 28 North Central 28. Concordia. Wis.

7 Northwestern 36. Nevada 31 Northwood21.Findlay17 Ohio St 20. Akron 2 Oregon 39. Michigan 7 Purdue 52. E.

Hlinors 6 Qumcy 36. Taylor 18 S.Dakota Tech 17, Haskell 3 S. Illinois 34, Illinois 31 Missouri 38. SW Baptist 17 St. John's.

Minn. 21. Falls 10 St. Olat 45. Valley City St 14 St.

Xavier 52. St. Francis, 11. 8 Trinity, III. 17, Valparaiso 13 Virginia St.

37. Lincoln. Mo. 14 Wabash 35. Franklin 27 Washington.

Mo 34. Westminster. Ma Wayne. Mich 42. St Joseph i.

Ind 19 Waynesbur45.Wooster3S stHmrwEST Oklahoma 51. Miami 13 Texas 47. Fresno St 45. OT Texas 34.TCU 13 Texas 47 Fresno St 45. OT Texas Tech 45, UTEP 31 FAR WIST Air Force 20.

Utah 12 Calrfomuj 34. Colorado St. 28 Carroll. Mont. 35.

Rocky Mountain 3 ChadronSt 31. Colorado 0 Colorado College 37. Pomoru-Prtrer 21 Idaho 20. Cal Poty 13 Idaho St 37, 5. Oregon 11 Montana 49.

Fort Lewis 0 Montana St -Northern 20. Montana Tech 0 Montana-Western 28. Oregon 20 Texas 63. Adams St 20 Washington 24. Boise St 10 Wyoming 32.

Utah St TEXAS COLLEGE FOOTBALL Texas Tech comes back to beat Miners, 45-31 man Jake Locker threw for one score and ran for another as resurgent Washington held No. 22 Boise State scoreless in the second half of a victory, ending the longest winning streak in major college football at 14 games. Two key defensive plays sealed the win. Roy Lewis broke up a fourth-down pass in the end zone with four minutes left and Vonzell McDowell had an interception at the 2 with 2:40 remaining. NO.

24 TENNESSEE 39, S. MISS. 19 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Erik Ainge threw two touchdown passes, Arian Foster ran for two scores and No. 24 Tennessee defeated Southern Mississippi.

Ainge completed 23 of 36 for 276 yards, and got a lot of help from his developing receivers. Austin Rogers caught seven passes for 112 yards and Lucas Taylor adding 118 yards on rive catches. COMPILED FROM ADVOCATE WIRE REPORTS TAMU-COMMERCE 24, TAMU-KINGSV1LLE 7 COMMERCE The Javelinas fell to 0-2 on the season as Texas Trent Miller threw for three touchdowns. Billy Martin led the Javelinas with 54 yards, while the Javelinas' offense had 129 yards. TRINITY 31, TLU 10 SAN ANTONIO Shiner's Chris Baer ran for three downs while Victoria's Caleb Urban caught a 24-yard touchdown as Trinity beat Texas Lutheran.

Baer has scored five touchdowns in the Tiger's first two games of the season. NORTH DAKOTA 28, SFA 19 FARGO, N.D. Tyler Roehl rushed for 238 yards and three touchdowns to help North Dakota State overcome five turnovers in a victory over Stephen F. Austin. WEST TEXAS 63, ADAMS ST.

20 ALAMOSA, Col. Keith Null threw for six touchdowns and 379 yards to lead No. 16 West Texas to a 63-20 win over Adams State in Alamosa, Col. Null distributed the wealth in the victory, as receivers A.J. Ruffins, Charley Martin and Anthony Clark had two touchdowns each for the Buffaloes.

COMPILED FROM ADVOCATE WIRE REPORTS LUBBOCK Graham Harrell threw for 484 yards and four touchdowns as Texas Tech came from behind to beat UTEP 45-31 in the Red Raiders' home opener Saturday. It wasn't as big a comeback as Tech's history-making Insight Bowl rally in December. The Red Raiders trailed 28-17 at the half before Harrell and his receivers found their groove. BAYLOR 42, RICE 17 WACO Blake Szymanski threw for school-record 412 yards and six touchdowns and the Baylor had a much easier time against this former Southwest Conference rival. Szymanski already had another record by halftime, when he was the first Baylor quarterback to throw four touchdowns in a half.

He had 280 yards when the Bears (1-1) led 28-7. SAM HOUSTON 48, ARKANSAS-MONTICELL0 10 HUNTSVILLE Rhett Bomar went 17 of 26 passing with three touchdowns as Sam Houston State beat Arkansas-Monticello to move to 2-0 on the season. Blake Martin had three catches and two touchdowns for the Bearkats. ACU 45, TEXAS STATE 27 SAN MARCOS Bernard Scott ran for 135 yards on 22 carries to lead Abilene Christian to a win on the Bobcats' home field. First Quarter Abil-Knox 23 pass from B.Malone (Adams kick).

8:55. Abil-Scott 4 run (Adams kick), 30. Second Quarter AM-Scott 33 run (Adams kick), 12:06. Abil-Scott 11 pass from Malone (Adams kick), 3:16. Third Quarter TxSt-Zwinggi 5 run (Ireland kick).

10.52. Abd-FG Adams 36. 8:57. TxSt-luke 52 pass from Crosby (Ireland kick). 4:55.

Abd-Knox 42 pass from Malone (Adams kick), 1:29. Fourth Quarter TxSt-Luke 32 pass from George (pass failed). 14:53. TxSt-luke 9 pass from George (Ireland kick). 9:47.

Abil-Scotl 17 run (Adams kick). 5:25. AM TSt Firstdowns 22 24 Rushes-yards 47-231 34-128 Passing 227 294 Comp-Att-Int 15-23-0 24-44-2 Return Yards 6 Punts-Avg, 5-304 1-160 Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 9-101 5-40 TimeofPossession 3151 28:09 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ROSHING-Abiiene Christian, Scott 22-135. Mmner 15-84. Badon 3-26.

Knox 2-6. Team 2-(rmnus 2). Malone 3-(minus 18). Texas SL Zwmggi 11-43. George 12-30.

Mac-Donald 1-23. Canady 3-16. Bush 3 8. Oosby 2-5. Current PASSING-Abilene Christian.

Malone 15-23-0-227. Texas St George 23-43-2-242. Crosby M-O-52. tECEIVING-Abilene Christian. Knox 8164.

Mmner 3-71. Scott 2-15. Badon 1-M. Conklm 1-13 Texas St. luke 6-124.

Canady 5-43, Thomas 3-69. Crosby 3-V6 Bush 2-15. C.Scott 2-13. Zwmggi 1-8. Current 1-7, Htckerson Hminus 1).

SAM HOUSTON ST. 48, 10 rVL4rVrkelle 3 7 0 0-W SanHoMtMSt HDD 7-U First Quarter SamH-Martki 7 pass from Bomar (Wilkins kick). 954..

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