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B4 The Dispatch and Tht Rock Island Argui Sunday, September 1 9, 201 0 College Football Ingram returns to Tide with a bang ArA. ft i tv, 'XV k-ac 'J est aU It Associated Press Kansas State defensive end Antonio Felder tackles Iowa State running back Alexander Robinson during the fourth quarter on Saturday in Kansas City, Mo. Kansas State won the game 27-20. Thomas helps Wildcats rally past the Cyclones STATE MW Barr leads WlUto routof Sam Houston St. Associated Press Matt Barr threw for three touchdowns and 221 yards and Western Illinois beat Sam Houston State (0-2) 56-14 Saturday Barr also contributed a career-high 69-yard touchdown to score for the Leathernecks (2-1), who recorded their 500th career victory in 107 years of the program's existence.

Barr played only three quarters, but he set a Western Illinois record with 125 rushing yards by a quarterback. Barr threw a 43-yard TD pass to Terriun Crump. He also connected with Lito Se-natus and Justin Morgan to score. Illinois State 24, South Dakota State 14: Ashton Leg-gett ran for 100 yards and a touchdown as Illinois State defeated South Dakota State. The Redbirds (2-1) jumped to a 24-0 lead in the Missouri Valley Conference opener for both teams.

Matt Brown threw touchdown passes to Tyrone Walker and Marvon Sanders for Illinois State. Brown finished 20 of 29 for 177 yards. Southeast Missouri 24, Southern Illinois 21: Henry Harris ran for 142 yards and two touchdowns, including a 67-yard score in the fourth quarter, as Southeast Missouri rallied to defeat Southern Illinois. The Salukis (1-2) went ahead after an early Red-hawks field goal on Steve Strother's 91-yard kickoff return. Stephen F.

Austin 22, Northern Iowa 20: Jeremy Moses threw for 356 yards and a touchdown and Stephen F. Austin held on to defeat Northern Iowa. Moses found Kris Lott for a 13-yard score in the first quarter and Travis Walker and Romonte Harris each scored on 1-yard runs for Stephen F.Austin (2-1). Associated Press Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram rushed for 151 yards and two touchdowns in his season debut, and No. 1 Alabama routed Duke 62-13.

It was the Tide's highest-scoring game in 19 years. TOP 25 In Durham, N.C, the Tide drew an overflow crowd of 39,042 to Wallace Wade Stadium and then quickly doused any hope of an upset for the home team. Ingram, who missed the first two games with a knee injury, took his first carry 48 yards, surpassed the 100-yard mark two carries later and scored on rushes of 1 and 17 yards. Greg McElroy matched a career high with three scoring passes for the Crimson Tide (3-0). No.

3 Boise State 51, Wyoming 6: Kellen Moore threw for 370 yards and two touchdowns, Boise State's defense forced three turnovers and the third-ranked Broncos extended their winning streak to 16 with a victory against Wyoming. No. 4TCU 45, Baylor 10: Ed Wesley ran 19 times for 165 yards and two touchdowns, Andy Dalton completed 21 of 23 passes for 267 yards with two scores as TCU stretched its home winning streak to 16 games. No. 5 Oregon 69, Portland State 0: LaMichael James ran for 227 yards on 14 carries with two touchdowns and Oregon easily defeated Portland State in its final tuneup before Pac-10 play.

No. 7 Oklahoma 27, Air Force 24: DeMarco Murray gained a total of 148 yards and scored three touchdowns to help Oklahoma hold off a late charge from Air Force's overpowering run game. No. 8 Nebraska 56, Washington 21: Martinez, a red-shirt freshman, ran for 137 yards and three touchdowns, threw for another 150 yards and a score as Nebraska overwhelmed Washington. No.

10 Florida 31, Tennes- Associated Press Alabama running back Mark Ingram (22) dives over Duke defenders for a touchdown during the first quarter in Durham, N.C, on Saturday. for the Wildcats to close out Iowa State yet again. Thomas's 2-yard TD run gave Kansas State a 24-20 lead with 6:47 left. Brandon Harold then sacked Iowa State's Austen Arnaud with 1:58 left and recovered a fumble, setting up a 42-yard field goal by Josh Cherry 20 seconds later. The Cyclones drove to the Wildcats' 36-yard line with 19 seconds left, but Arnaud threw a pair of incomple-tions to end the rally.

Arnaud threw for 122 yards and a touchdown to lead Iowa State (1-2, 0-1), which lost its third straight to Kansas State. "We had our spots of good, and we had our spots of bad. Definitely penalties killed us today," Arnaud said. "We've got to be a smarter football team. We've got to execute better in times when it's crunch time." Kansas State's final touchdown drive covered 83 yards, and Thomas capped it with five straight carries after Brodrick Smith came back to the ball for a crucial 47-yard catch.

SATURDAY'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Kansas St. 27, Iowa St. 20 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Kansas State gave the ball to Daniel Thomas as much as it could and dared Iowa State to stop him. Thomas proved to be too tough for the Cyclones to handle.

Thomas rushed for 181 yards and two touchdowns on a. career-high 34 carries and Kansas State rallied to beat Iowa State 27-20 on Saturday and improve to 3-0 for the first time since 2006. "They told me to be ready to handle the load, but I didn't know it was going to be 34 carries," said Thomas, who has gained 552 yards through three games. "I want the ball every play if I can take it." Carson Coffman added 104 passing yards for the Wildcats (3-0, 1-0 Big 12). It didn't quite match the drama of last year's matchup in Kansas City won by Kansas State 24-23 on a late blocked extra-point try but it took nearly 60 minutes Fourth quarter PSU: Smith 48 pass from Bolden (Wagner kick), 8:27.

No. 18 Southern Cal 32, Minnesota 21 Southern Cat 7 6 6 1332 Minnesota 7 0 7 721 First quarter Minn: Eskridge 1 run (Ellestad kick), 7:15. USC: Tyler 3 run (Houston kick), 1:47. Second quarter USC: Johnson 53 pass from Barkley (run failed), 11:53. Third quarter Minn: McKnlght 31 pass from Weber (Ellestad kick), 5:47.

USC: Woods 97 kickoff return (pass failed), 5:35. Fourth quarter USC: Ausberry 21 pass from Barkley (Houston kick), 13:39. USC: Bradford 56 run (run failed), 8:32. Minn: Gray 22 pass from Weber (Ellestad kick), :11. Purdue 24, Ball St.

13 Ball St 0 0 6 713 Purdue 14 0 0 10-24 First quarter Pur: Ross 36 pass from Marve (Wiggs kick), 9:53. Pur: C.Smith 9 pass from Marve (Wiggs kick), 1:14. Third quarter BSU: Lewis 1 run (kick blocked), 12:10. Fourth quarter Pur: C.Smith 76 pass from Henry (Wiggs kick), 12:59. Pur: FG Wiggs 23, 6:36.

BSU: Ryan 10 pass from K.Page (Schott kick), 4:50. Indiana 38, W. Kentucky 21 Indiana 0 17 14 738 W. Kentucky 7 0 0 1421 First quarter WKen: Rainey 11 run (Tinius kick), 9:27. Second quarter Ind: Belcher 11 pass from Chappell (Ewald kick), 13:46.

Ind: FG Ewald 28, 5:48. Ind: Doss 3 pass from Chappell (Ewald kick), :15. Third quarter Ind: Chappell 1 run (Ewald kick), 9:51. Ind: Bolser 11 pass from Chappell (Ewald kick), :18. Fourth quarter WKen: Rainey 11 run (Tinius kick), 13:00.

Ind: N.Turner 24 run (Ewald kick), 7:58. WKen: Vasquez 31 pass from Jakes (Tinius kick), 5:24. Northwestern 30, Rice 13 Northwestern 3 10 14 330 ftfce 0 3 3 713 First quarter NU: FG Demos 42, 11:25. Second quarter NU: FG Demos 28, 5:32. NU: Davie 11 interception return (Demos kick), 3:44.

Rice: FG Boswell 31, Third quarter NU: Ebert 27 pass from Persa (Demos kick), 13:47. Rice: FG Boswell 24, 9:46. NU: Persa 18 run (Demos kick), 4:07. Fourth quarter NU: FG Demos 21, 7:48. Rice: Petersen 10 run (Boswell kick).

:14. Top 25 No. 1 Alabama 62, Duke 13 28 17 10 7 62 Duke 3 10 0 013 First quarter Ala: Hanks 9 pass from McElroy (Shelley kick), 13:41. Ala: J.Jones 18 pass from McElroy (Shelley kick), 10:34. Ala: Ingram 1 run (Shelley kick), 6:03.

Ala: Ingram 17 run (Shelley kick). 4:52. Duke: FG Snyderwine 22, 1:47. Second quarter Ala: Dial 15 pass from McElroy (Shelley kick), 9:00. Duke: FG Snyderwine 42.

6:01. Ala: Richardson 91 kickoff return (Shelley kick), 5:45. Duke: Kelly 11 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick). :29. Ala: FG Foster 44.

:00. Third quarter Ala: FG Foster 21. 10:17. Ala: Richardson 45 run (Foster kick), 9:11. Fourth quarter Ala: Lacy 1 run (Foster kick), 11:47.

No. 4 TCU 45, Baylor 10 37 21 14 3 TCU see 17: Mike Gillislee ran for two touchdowns and Florida beat the Volunteers for the sixth straight time. No. 13 South Carolina 38, Furman 19: Stephen Garcia threw two touchdown passes and South Carolina beat Fur-man. Freshman Marcus Lat-timore added 97 yards and his fifth rushing touchdown this season for the Gamecocks, who opened 3-0 for the first time in three years.

No. 15 LSU 29, Mississippi State 7: Josh Jasper set an LSU record with five field goals, and the Tigers had five interceptions. Stevan Ridley rushed for a 2-yard touchdown for LSU (3-0, 2-0 SEC). No. 16 Auburn 27, Clemson 24, OT: Wes Byrum kicked a 39-yard field goal in overtime and Clemson's Chandler Catanzaro missed a do-over kick to tie as No.

16 Auburn won. The game appeared headed to another MtSt: Minter recovered fumble In end zone (Cunningham kick), 8:29. Drk: Cashmore 6 run (Janssen kick), 4:44. Drk: C.Seeger 8 run (Janssen kick), 3:14. Fourth quarter MtSt: Thomas 5 pass from Kempt (kick blocked), 13:09.

MtSt: FG Cunningham 36, 2:50. Stephen F.Austin 22, N. Iowa 20 Stephen FJUisMn 9 13 0 022 N. kma 6 14 0 020 First quarter Nl: Rennie 75 run (kick failed), 14:42. Sffl: Lott 13 pass from Moses (Barrett kick), 6:36.

SFA: Safety, 5:20. Second quarter SFA: Walker 1 run (run failed), 11:26. Nl: Anderson 99 kickoff return (Hallgren kick), 11:11. Nl: Herring 83 pass from Rennie (Hallgren kick), 3:13. SFA: Hampton 1 run (Barrett kick), :41.

Scorelist How Top 25 fared No. 1 Alabama (3-0) beat Duke 62-13. Next: at No. 12 Arkansas, Saturday. No.

2 Ohio State (30) beat Ohio 43-7. Next: vs. Eastern Michigan, Saturday. No. 4 TCU (3-0) beat Baylor 45-10.

Next: at SMU, Friday. No. 5 Oregon (3-0) beat Portland State 69-0. Next: at Arizona State, Saturday. No.

7 Oklahoma (3-0) beat Air Force 27-24. Next: at Cincinnati, Saturday. No. 8 Nebraska (3-0) beat Washington 56-21. Next: vs.

South Dakota State, Saturday. No. 10 Floida (3-0) beat Tennessee 31-17. Next: vs. Kentucky, Saturday.

No. 11 Wisconsin (3-0) beat Arizona State 20-19. Next: vs. Austin Peay, Saturday. No.

12 Arkansas (3-0) beat Georgia 31-24. Next: vs. No. 1 Alabama, Saturday. No.

13 South Carolina (30) beat Furman 38-' 19. Next: at No. 16 Auburn, Saturday. No. 15 LSU (30) beat Mississippi State 29-7.

Next: vs. No. 21 West Virginia, Saturday. No. 16 Auburn (30) beat Clemson 27-24, OT.

Next: vs. No. 13 South Carolina, Saturday. No. 18 Southern Cal (3-0) beat Minnesota 32-21.

Next: at Washington State, Saturday. No. 20 Michigan (30) beat Massachusetts 42-37. Next: vs. Bowling Green, Saturday.

No. 21 West Virginia (30) beat Maryland 31-17. Next: at No. 15 LSU, Saturday. No.

22 Penn State (2-1) beat Kent State 24-0. Next: vs. Temple, Saturday. No. 25 Oregon State (1-1) beat Louisvlle 35-28.

Next: at No. 3 Boise State, Saturday. East Army 24, North Texas 0 Baldwin-Wallace 35, Heidelberg 20 Bloomsburg 47, Indiana, Pa. 20 Brown 33, Stony Brook 30, OT Bryant 46, Merrimack 29 California. Pa.

45, East Stroudsburg 20 Cortland St. 35, Buffalo St. 7 Dartmouth 43, Bucknell 20 Delaware 30, Duquesne 6 Denison 31, Hiram 24 Ferris St. 34. Ohio Dominican 28 Flndlay 10, Tiffin 7 Fordham 16, Cdlumbia 9 Grove City 31, Westminster, Pa.

16 Harvard 34, Holy Cross 6 Ithaca 31, Widener 7 Johns Hopkins 29, Gettysburg 21 Kean 27, Morrisville St. 9 Kutztown 38, Lock Haven 13 Lebanon Valley 21, Moravian 6 Lehigh 35, Princeton 22 Malone 69, Anna Maria 0 Mercyhurst 28, C.W. Post 20 Millersville 29, Gannon 26 Montclalr St. 26, Rowan 7 Mount Union 51, John Carroll 7 Muhlenberg 21, Susquehanna 14 Ohio Northern 34, Otterbein 10 Penn St. 24.

Kent St. 0 Rhode Island 28, New Hampshire 25 Robert Morris 30. Liberty 23 S. Connecticut 55, Pace 12 Shippensburg 28. Clarion 24 Springfield 44.

Wilkes 7 St. Francis, Pa. 41, Sacred Heart 0 Temple 30, Connecticut 16 Ursinus 41, Juniata 0 Villanova 43, Towson 7 W. New England 17, Westfield St. 10 Wagner 41, Cornell 7 Waynesburg 34, Thiel 6 West Virginia 31.

Maryland 17 William Paterson 14. Kings. Pa. 7 Wittenberg 37, Washington, Mo. 7 Wooster 31, Oberlin 14 Yale 40.

Georgetown. C. 35 Midwest Albion 35. Greenville 10 Alma 27. Rockford 10 Augsburg 42, Hamline 38 Augustana, III.

21. Adrian 7 Augustana. S.D. 52. Mary 21 Bettiel, Minn.

55. Carleton 20 OT when Catanzaro made a 27-yarder. After a 5-yard penalty on the kick, the redshirt freshman's second attempt hooked wide left, touching off a big celebration for the home Tigers. No. 12 Arkansas 31, Georgia 24: Ryan Mallett threw a 40-yard scoring pass to Greg Childs with 14 seconds remaining and Arkansas picked up a huge win on the road after blowing a two-touchdown lead.

No. 21 West Virginia 31, Maryland 17: Geno Smith threw four touchdown passes, Noel Devine rushed for a season-high 131 yards and West Virginia beat Maryland. No. 25 Oregon State 35, Louisville 28: Jacquizz Rod-gers ran for 132 yards and two touchdowns and James Dockery sealed the game with an interception for Oregon State. Black Hills St.

28, Jamestown 25 Butler 28, Taylor 20 Carroll, Wis. 33, Beloit 21 Carthage 51, Concordia, Wis. 3 Cent. Michigan 52, E. Michigan 14 Central 34, Dubuque 8 Chadron St.

40, Western 7 Coe 42, Luther 19 Concordia, III. 49, St. Scholastlca 7 Concordia. St.P. 27, Northern S.D.

17 Crown, Minn. 42, Martin Luther 41 Dayton 34, Morehead St. 28 Dickinson St. 31, Dakota St. 7 Franklin 56, Bluffton 9 Gustavus 29, Northwestern, Minn.

0 Hillsdale 27, Ashland 17 Illinois 28, N. Illinois 22 Illinois Wesleyan 21, Aurora 14 Kansas St. 27, Iowa St. 20 Kentucky Wesleyan 38, Central Ohio 33 Macalester 21, Maranatha Baptist 0 Miami (Ohio) 31, Colorado St. 10 Michigan 42, Massachusetts 37 Michigan Tech 24, Wayne, Mich.

7 Millikin 31. Hope 21 Minn. Mankato 42. 3 Minn. Moorhead 28, Upper Iowa 24 Mlnot St.

42, Mayville St. 10 Monmouth, III. 30, Lawrence 25 Morningside 58, Briar Cliff 12 N. Michigan 31, Northwood, Mich. 17 Nebraska-Kearney 31, Mesa, Colo.

9 North Central 52, Olivet 9 North Dakota 55, Northeastern St. 14 Northwestern, Iowa 30, Nebraska Wesleyan 14 Ohio St. 43, Ohio 7 Purdue 24, Ball St. 13 Ripon 48. Grinnell 21 Rose-Hulman 41, Kalamazoo 17 SE Missouri 24, S.

Illinois 21 Saginaw Valley St. 49, Lake Erie 17 Simpson, Iowa 14, Loras 7 Sioux Falls 66, Doane 13 South Dakota 48, NW Oklahoma 14 South Dakota Mines 24, Valley City St. 21 Southern Cal 32, Minnesota 21 St. Francis, Ind. 31, St.

Ambrose 20 St. John's, Minn. 40, Concordia, Moor. 28 St. Thomas, Minn.

49, St. Olaf 14 Stephen F.Austin 22, N. Iowa 20 Trine 35, Falls 14 W. Illinois 56, Sam Houston St. 14 Wabash 45, Ohio Wesleyan 2 Wartburg 34, Cornell, Iowa 14 Wis.

Lutheran 50, 21 63, Eureka 0 Wisconsin 20, Arizona St. 19 Youngstown St. 63, Cent. Connecticut St. 24 South Alabama 62, Duke 13 Alcorn St.

27, MVSU 9 Appalachian St. 44. N.C. Central 16 Apprentice 9, Greensboro 7 Arkansas 31, Georgia 24 Bethune-Cookman 42, Savannah St. 7 Charleston Southern 28, Mars Hill 14 Chattanooga 42, E.

Kentucky 24 Cumberlands 35, Kentucky Christian 6 Davidson 28. Campbell 27 Florida 31, Tennessee 17 Rorida 50, Howard 7 Rorida St. 34, BYU 10 Gallaudet 65, George Mason 13 Georgia Southern 43, Coastal Carolina 26 Georgia Tech 30, North Carolina 24 Grambling-St. 28, Jackson St. 21 Hampton 35, N.

Carolina 21 Indiana 38, W. Kentucky 21 Jacksonville St. 34, Georgia St. 27, OT Maryville, Tenn. 20, LaGrange 17, 30T Norfolk St.

51, Virginia St. 28 Richmond 27, Elon 21. OT S. Carolina St. 61, Benedict 20 Shorter 49, Pikeville 14 South Alabama 39, Nicholls St.

21 St. Augustine's 31, St. Paul's 7 Tusculum 39, Urbana 36 UAB 34, Troy 33 Vanderbilt 28, Mississippi 14 Virginia Tech 49, East Carolina 27 W. Carolina 28, Gardner-Webb 14 Wesley 21, Delaware Valley 17 37, Campbellsville 7 Wofford 48, Union, N.Y. 10 Southwest Alabama St.

18, Prairie View 15 Cent. Arkansas 21, Murray St. 20 Hardin-Simmons 45. Mississippi College 10 Mary HardiivBaylor 43. McMurry 31 Northwestern 30.

Rice 13 Oklahoma 27, Air Force 24 Oklahoma St. 65. Tulsa 28 SMU 35. Washington St. 21 Sul Ross St.

37. Howard Payne 30 TCU 45. Baylor 10 Texas 27, Fla. International 20 Texas Lutheran 17, E. Texas Baptist 14 Texas Southern 32.

Alabama 9 Texas St. 21, Cal Poly 12 Far west Colorado 31, Hawaii 13 E. Washington 30, Montana 27 Montana St. 48. Drake 21 N.

Colorado 35. Idaho St. 21 Nebraska 56. Washington 21 Oregon 69. Portland St.

0 Oregon St. 35. Louisville 28 Big Ten Illinois 28, N. Illinois 22 N. Illinois 12 0 0 1022 lllinol.

7 11 0 1028 First quarter III: Scheelhaase 9 run (Dimke kick), 11:11. NIU: Spann 1 run (pass failed), 7:03. NIU: Harnish 37 run (kick failed), 3:55. Second quarter III: FG Dlmke 25, 14:25. Ill: Ford 8 run (Scheelhaase run), 1:58.

Fourth quarter III: FG Dimke 32, 7:07. NIU: L.Cox 19 pass from Ja.Hopklns (Cklam-ovskl kick), 6:00. Ill: LeShoure 29 run (Dimke kick), 1:43. NIU: FG Cklamovski 48, :19. NIU III First downs 19 22 Rushes-yards 33-163 49-319 Passing 227 70 Comp-Att-Int 20-260 8-lfK) Return Yards 4 (-1) Punts-Avg.

549.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 00 Penalties-Yards 3-30 8-85 Individual statistics Rushing: N. Illinois, Harnish 11-117, Ja.Hopkins 6-28, Spann 13-15, C.Bell 1-2, Crider 2-1. Illinois, LeShoure 24-180, Scheelhaase 16-115, Ford 7-24, Pollard 11. Passing: N. Illinois, Harnish 19-25-0-208, Ja.Hopkins 1-1-0-19.

Illinois, Scheelhaase 8-16O-70. Receiving: N. Illinois, L.Cox 6-74, Marks 5-55, Moore 545, Palmer 142, Spann 1-11, Ashford 14, Ja.Hopkins l-(4). Illinois, Jenkins 443, Fayson 2-10, Ford 1-11, LeShoure 1-6. No.

2 Ohio St. 43, Ohio 7 Ohio 0 0 0 77 Ohio St 17 17 043 First quarter OSU: FG Barclay 32, 12:05. OSU: Same 9 pass from Pryor (Barclay kick), 5:53. OSU: Pryor 13 run (Barclay kick), 3:11. Second quarter OSU: FG Barclay 33, 13:17.

OSU: Stoneburner 5 pass from Pryor (Barclay kick), 10:25. OSU: Herron 2 run (Barclay kick), 8:22. Third quarter OSU: Heyward Safety, 6:09. OSU: Herron 1 run (Barclay kick), :41. Fourth quarter Ohio: McCrae 11 pass from B.Jackson (Weller kick), 6:14.

No. 11 Wisconsin 20, Arizona St. 19 Arizona St 7 3 3 619 Wisconsin 3 10 7 020 First quarter Wis: FG Welch 49, :40. ASU: Bolden 97 kickoff return (Weber kick), :28. Second quarter ASU: FG Weber 25.

9:21. Wis: FG Welch 44, 6:01. Wis: Kendricks 14 pass from Tolzien (Welch kick), :10. Third quarter ASU: FG Weber 36, 11:11. Wis: Clay 19 run (Welch kick), 2:48.

Fourth quarter ASU: Marshall 2 run (kick blocked), 4:09. No. 20 Michigan 42, Massachusetts 37 3 14 0 20-37 7 14 14 742 First quarter Mass: FG Violette 29, 10:00. Mich: Shaw 1 run (Broekhuizen kick), 3:35. Second quarter Mass: Hernandez 10 run (Violette kick), 14:25.

Mass: Hernandez 9 run (Violette kick), 1:17. Mich: Stonum 66 pass from D.Robinson (Broekhuizen kick), 1:01. Mich: Stonum 9 pass from D.Robinson (Broekhuizen kick), :16. Third quarter Mich: Shaw 34 run (Broekhuizen kick), 12:29. Mich: D.Robinson 8 run (Broekhuizen kick), 6:18.

Fourth quarter Mass: Havens 7 run (Violette kick), 13:47. Mich: Shaw 4 run (Broekhuizen kick), 11:57. Mass: Talley 5 pass from Havens (pass failed). 5:15. Mass: Krevis 7 pass from Havens (Violette kick).

2:05. No. 22 Penn SL 24, Kent St 0 luotst PenSt 14 0 3 7-24 First quarter PSU: Bolden 1 run (Wagner kick), 9:06. PSU: Royster 3 run (Wagner kick), 4:06. Third Quarto PSU: FG Wagner 27, 1:11.

First quarter TCU: Kerley 28 pass from Dalton (Evans kick), 12:40. TCU: Wesley 49 run (Evans kick), 7:43. Bay: FG A.Jones 48, 5:34. TCU: Tucker 1 run (Evans kick), 1:17. Second quarter TCU: Wesley 5 run (Evans kick), 10:11.

TCU: Shivers 2 run (Evans kick), 6:03. Third quarter TCU: FG Evans 23, 5:30. Bay: Gordon 53 pass from R. Griffin (A.Jones kick), 3:31. Fourth quarter TCU: Kerley 9 pass from Dalton (Evans kick), 9:53.

No. 5 Oregon 69, Portland St. 0 Portland St 0 0 0 00 Oregon 21 24 24 0-69 First quarter Ore: James 66 run (Beard kick), 13:54. Ore: Maehl 47 pass from Thomas (Beard kick), 11:41. Ore: Maehl 7 pass from Thomas (Beard kick), 10:05.

Second quarter Ore: James 35 run (Beard kick), 12:31. Ore: Hawkins 12 pass from Thomas (Beard kick), 5:26. Ore: FG Beard 27, 2:21. Ore: M.Lewis 8 pass from Thomas (Beard kick), :06. Third quarter Ore: FG Beard 41, 11:30.

Ore: Costa 4 run (Beard kick), 9:01. Ore: Huff 18 run (Beard kick), 7:09. Ore: Alston 20 run (Beard kick), 3:10. No. 7 Oklahoma 27, Air Force 24 Air Force 3 0 7 1424 Oklahoma 7 3 17 027 First quarter Okl: Murray 3 run (Stevens kick), 10:13.

AFA: FG Soderberg 20, 5:34. Second quarter Okl: FG Stevens 32, 8:06. Third quarter AFA: Jefferson 38 run (Soderberg kick), 11:01. Okl: Murray 5 run (Stevens kick), 10:30. Okl: FG Stevens 41, 7:15.

Okl: Murray 17 pass from LJones (Stevens kick), 1:27. Fourth quarter AFA: Tew 5 run (Soderberg kick), 10:43. AFA: Halderman 15 run (Soderberg kick), 3:39. No. 8 Nebraska 56, Washington 21 Nebraska 14 14 21 756 Washington 7 7 7 021 First quarter Neb: McNeill 24 pass from Martinez (Henery kick), 12:49.

Neb: Martinez 1 run (Henery kick), 10:45. Wash: Locker 7 run (Folk kick), 5:11. Second quarter Neb: Helu 8 run (Henery kick), 8:43. Wash: C.Polk 2 run (Folk kick), 5:06. Neb: Martinez 1 run (Henery kick), 1:19.

Third quarter Neb: Martinez 80 run (Henery kick). 14:39. Wash: Je.Kearse 45 pass from Locker (Folk kick), 13:59. Neb: Helu 65 run (Henery kick), 12:06. Neb: Dennard 31 interception return (Henery kick), 8:21.

Fourth quarter Neb: Burkhead 19 run (Henery kick). 7:12. No. 10 Florida 31, Tennessee 17 Florida 0 7 17 731 Tennessee 3 0 7 717 First quarter Tenn: FG Lincoln 49, 1:17. Second quarter Fla: Gillislee 2 run (Sturgis kick), 11:49.

Third quarter Fla: FG Sturgis 44, 10:25. Tenn: Moore 49 pass from Simms (Lincoln kick). 8:59. Fla: Hammond 7 pass from Brantley (Sturgis kick), 4:31. Ra: Gillislee 5 run (Sturgis kick), :12.

Fourth quarter Term: Hunter 35 pass from Simms (Lincoln kick), 11:24. Ra: Burton 2 run (Sturgis kick), 6:15. StateMidwest Illinois St 24, S. Dakota St 14 rMsSL 7 10 7 024 1 Dakota State 1414 First quarter list: Leggett 2 run (Fetter kick). 3:18.

Second quarter list: FG Fetzer 36, 9:33. list: Walker 23 pass from Brown (Fetzer luck), :30. Third quarter list: Sanders 18 pass from Brown (Fetzer kick), 2:33. Fourth quarter SDSt: Duffy 3 run (Minett pass from O'Brien), 14:21. SDSt: Hubert 5 pass from O'Brien (run failed), 7:50.

Kansas St. 27, Iowa St. 20 Iowa St 0 7 10 320 Kansas St 3 7 7 1027 First quarter KSt: FG Cherry 37, 6:24. Second quarter ISU: J.Williams 13 pass from Arnaud (Ma-honey kick), 14:55. KSt: Coffman 10 run (Cherry kick), 11:02, Third quarter ISU: Klein 69 Interception return (Mahoney kick), 13:45.

KSt: Dan.Thomas 1 run (Cherry kick), 9:47. ISU: FG Mahoney 43, 3:32. Fourth quarter ISU: FG Mahoney 34, 11:26. KSt: Dan.Thomas 2 run (Cherry kick), 6:47. KSt: FG Cherry 42, 1:38.

Missouri 27, San Diego St 24 San Diego St 7 '7 0 1024 Missouri 10 7 3 727 First quarter Mo: Moore 17 run (Ressel kick), 11:44. SDSU: Kazee 11 run (A.Perez kick), 7:34. Mo: FG Ressel 34, :26. Second quarter Mo: B.Gabbert 11 run (Ressel kick), 1:00. SDSU: Hillman 75 run (A.Perez kick), :19.

Third quarter Mo: FG Ressel 38, 6:52. Fourth quarter SDSU: Hillman 93 run (A.Perez kick), 10:55. SDSU: FG A.Perez 25, 2:03. Mo: Moe 68 pass from B.Gabbert (Ressel kick), :51. W.

Illinois 56, Sam Houston St. 14 Sam Houston St 0 14 0 014 W. Illinois 7 21 21 756 First quarter Will: Rowers 1 run (Jouett kick), 3:21. Second quarter Will: Ray 1 run (Jouett kick), 9:32. SamH: Flanders 33 run (Antonio kick), 7:46.

Will: Barr 69 run (Jouett kick). 7:28. SamH: Flanders 31 run (Antonio kick), 5:56. Will: Senatus 9 pass from Barr (Jouett kick), 3:10. Third quarter Will: Morgan 13 pass from Barr (Jouett kick), 12:34.

Will: Speight 24 run (Jouett kick), 6:49. Will: Crump 43 pass from Barr (Jouett kick), 2:04. Fourth quarter Will: Muhammad 16 pass from Lunt (Jbuett kick), 3:58. SE Missouri 24, S. Illinois 21 SE Missouri 3 0 7 1424 Illinois 7 7 7 021 First quarter SEMo: FG Geldbach 34, 3:02.

SHI: Strother 91 kickoff return (Dougherty kick), 2:50. Second quarter SHI: Gulnn 36 pass from Mcintosh (Dougherty kick), :58. Third quarter Sill: S.Harris 3 run (Dougherty kick), 3:46. SEMo: M.Jones 1 run (Geldbach kick), :42. Fourth quarter SEMo: H.Harris 14 run (Geldbach kick), 8:22.

SEMo: H.Harris 67 run (Geldbach kick), 3:41. 20, E. Illinois 10 Illinois 7 3 0 010 0 14 3 320 First quarter Elll: M.Williams 1 run (Berra kick), :18. Second quarter' TnM: Ja.McNair 68 run (Sandlin kick), 10:38. Elll: FG Berra 27, 5:59.

TnM: Barksdale 49 run (Sandlin kick), 3:48. Third quarter TnM: FG Sandlin 31. 6:37. Fourth quarter TnM: FG Sandlin 26. 5:46.

Montana St 48, Drake 21 Drake 0 7 14 10 23 021 First quarter MtSt: FG Cunningham 55. 12:14. MtSt: FG Cunningham 32. 8:23. Second quarter MtSt: FG Cunningham 20, 10:20.

Drk: Hohenstein 10 pass from Piatkowski (Janssen kick), 7:56. MtSt: O.Davis 15 run (Cunningham kick), 5:56. Third quarter MtSt: FG Cunningham 28. 13:21. MtSt: Gilbert 21 pass from McGhee (Cunningham kick), 11:08.

MtSt O.Davis 10 run (kick blocked). 9:02..

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