| Navy sinks Notre Dame's BCS hopes
Ricky Dobbs and Vince Murray each reached
the century mark in rushing with a touchdown and Navy upset 19th-ranked Notre
Dame, 23-21, ending the Irish's bid for entry into a BCS postseason game.
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| Hall shines in BYU's pounding of Wyoming
A near-perfect Max Hall threw four touchdown
passes in less than three full quarters of action, as 25th-ranked BYU pummeled
Wyoming, 52-0, at War Memorial Stadium.
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| Hurricanes use strong second half to down Virginia
Jacory Harris threw for a pair of touchdowns and
Thearon Collier returned a punt 60 yards for a score, as 16th-ranked Miami-
Florida pounded Virginia, 52-17, at Land Shark Stadium.
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| Pitt throttles Syracuse to remain perfect in Big East play
Dion Lewis ran for 110 yards with a
touchdown and Bill Stull threw for 225 yards with a score, as 14th-ranked
Pittsburgh rolled to a 37-10 victory over Syracuse at Heinz Field.
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| McCoy, Shipley combine for record day in Texas' rout of UCF
Colt McCoy threw for a career-high 470 yards
with two touchdowns, leading second-ranked Texas to a 35-3 rout of UCF at
Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.
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| No. 24 Wisconsin fends off Indiana
John Clay and Montee Ball each rushed for
over 100 yards and combined for three touchdowns on the ground, as 24th-ranked
Wisconsin held off Indiana, 31-28, at Memorial Stadium.
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| Northwestern stuns Iowa with Stanzi sidelined
Northwestern scored a pair of second-quarter
touchdowns in a span of just over six minutes immediately following an injury
to Iowa quarterback Ricky Stanzi, as the Wildcats pulled off a 17-10 upset of
the eighth-ranked and previously-undefeated Hawkeyes at Kinnick Stadium.
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| Iowa's Stanzi hurt against Northwestern
Iowa quarterback Ricky Stanzi left the field
with an ankle injury after taking a hit in the second quarter of Saturday's
game against Northwestern.
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| Boise State survives LA Tech to remain undefeated
Kellen Moore hit Austin Pettis for a 12-yard
touchdown midway through the fourth quarter and Jeremy Avery added a 44-yard
TD scamper later on, as fifth-ranked Boise State pulled away from Louisiana
Tech, 45-35, in a surprisingly close Western Athletic Conference battle.
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| Can History Repeat Itself?
It's much easier for an underdog to cover
the spread than win a game outright, especially when getting double-digits, but
don't tell that to Oregon State.
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