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The Iowa Hawkeyes survived their game against the Iowa State Cyclones thanks to a solid fourth-quarter performance by the offense and defense. The Iowa State cyclones actually had a 14-10 lead going into halftime. Third quarter is where things started to change. A few minutes after the cyclones added a field goal to their lead, the Hawkeyes put together an impressive 80 Yard Drive that ended in a touchdown, which tied the game.
College Football Betting - This game had all the makings of a high scoring affair. Practically no one would’ve bet that this game would not have a single touchdown scored. However, that’s just what happened. In the first quarter both teams exchanged field goals. The score was tied 3-3 after one quarter of play. In the second, third, and fourth quarters the TCU Horned Frogs added field goals.
The Portland State Vikings thought things were going to go their way as they connected on a 24 yard field goal five minutes into the game to go up 3-0. However, their hopes for quickly dashed as the Golden Bears together a 55 Yard Drive on their next possession. That drive ended with a 3 yard TD pass to
The Colorado Buffaloes once again had trouble playing a football game. Their lone score came a couple minutes into this contest at 12:57. Mason Crosby hit a 29 yard field goal to give the Buffaloes a 3-0 lead. Unfortunately for the Buffaloes this would be there last score. As time was expiring in the first quarter, Sun Devils running back, Ryan Torain carried the ball 8 yards into the end zone.
The Penn State Nittany Lions got back on track by beating up on the Youngstown State Penguins. Penn State didn’t get out of the gate too well. After the first quarter the score was tied at 0-0. It looked like Penn State was going to struggle with the Penguins when after almost 6 minutes into the second quarter the score was only 3-0. The big break came nine minutes into the second quarter when A.J. Wallace broke a run for 76 yards, which resulted in a TD.
The new AP poll is out and Ohio State is still ranked number one. They received 59 first-place votes. As usual there are a couple surprises this week. First, Miami has dropped completely out of the top 25. This week’s top 25 has two new teams. Clemson, fresh off their victory over Florida State, has been vaulted from 26th place to 19th. Boise State also crept into the AP poll at number 25.
This battle top 25 teams got off to a slow start in the first half at the half the Oregon Ducks were winning 13-6. The second half, especially the fourth quarter, was full of fireworks. After three quarters of play Oklahoma had a 20-13 lead. They scored 14 unanswered points in the third quarter. The fourth quarter was action-packed from start to finish. Both teams combined to score 34 points in the final quarter.
The first score proved to be the game winner in this contest. The Auburn Tigers defense came to play. They didn’t allow a single score and held the Mississippi State offense to just 161 total yards. Meanwhile the Auburn Tigers offense put up scores in each of the four quarters. They were held to just a field goal in the 4th, but they put up 34 total points and beat the Bulldogs 34-0.
The Ohio State Buckeyes solidified their claim to the number one spot by going down to Texas and beating up the Longhorns. Despite the halftime score of 14-7, Texas was never really in this one. The best thing announcers could say about Texas was that Colt McCoy was a “great name for a Texas quarterback.” I’m sure Texas would rather have showed up than have a great named QB.
The new AP Top 25 is out and I’m not too surprised by the results. I have a couple bones to pick, but that’s normal. Ohio State stayed number one by crushing Texas—and perhaps exposing them as overrated. I was kind of surprised to see Penn State make the cut at 25 while Georgia Tech missed the 25th spot by some 60 votes. The common link between these two teams is Notre Dame—now back at the number 2 spot. Notre Dame embarrassed Penn State, while Georgia Tech almost pulled off an upset.
After beating their first two opponents, West Virginia thinks that Maryland will be their first climb for the season come Thursday night.
There’s little doubt about Ohio State after a convincing victory in the 1 vs. 2 showdown with Texas.
The Buckeyes were No. 1 in the Associated Press Top 25 released Sunday, tightening their hold on the top spot the day after beating the defending champion Longhorns 24-7.
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Larry Coker, head coach of the Miami Hurricanes has asked for more patience of all the supporters and fans after they started the new season with a loss. Coincidentally that’s how they finished the last one.
Here we are in week two and there are already some very important games to watch. Who says college football isn’t exciting from the first kickoff of the season? In the recent AP Top 25 poll, Texas has been moved up to #2 due to their huge win over North Texas and it’s just in time. On Saturday, #1 Ohio State is traveling to #2 Texas and looking to avenge their loss last season.
The AP TOP 25 poll came out earlier today. Ohio State is still the top team in the country. The biggest jump went to Tennessee. After their 35-18 win over then #9 California, they were vaulted from #23 to #11 this week. Speaking of the Golden Bears, they were dumped to #22. Texas was moved up one spot to #2, which is just in time for the huge game against #1 Ohio State this Saturday.
The Washington State Cougars couldn’t stop Auburn Tigers running back Kenny Irons. They had trouble stopping much of anything in yesterday’s 40-14 romp by Auburn. The Cougars scored a TD in the 1st and 3rd quarters, but that was all she wrote for the offense. Meanwhile, Auburn put up 494 yards of total offense.
When the Marshall Thundering Herd loaded up to visit the West Virginia Mountaineers they forgot to pack the thunder. This game was another one in a string of “soft” games for ranked teams. #5 West Virginia had little trouble putting the game out of reach quickly. They scored 28 points in the first half to take a 28-7 lead, and the game was over. In the second half, Marshall could only muster 3 points. West Virginia kept adding scores and ran right over them 42-10.
After the first quarter the Golden Eagles of Southern Miss like where they stood. The score was tied 7-7, which isn’t bad considering they were playing the #7 team in the country in Florida. However, the game ended for USM at this point. They would not score another point despite putting up almost 300 yards in total offense. Florida was too tough and the Golden Eagles to error prone. Florida beat Southern Miss 34-7.
When ULL took the field against #8 LSU they knew their chances of winning were slim to none. However, they probably expected to do a little scoring while they were in town. Unfortunately for them, LSU had other ideas. ULL was held to a lone field goal, which occurred in the 2nd quarter. Meanwhile, LSU was scoring at will—14 in the 1st, 14 in the 2nd, 7 in the 3rd, and 10 in the 4th. The LSU Tigers dominated the ULL Ragin’ Cajuns 45-3.
It was bound to happen. #23 was at home hosting #9 California. Many college football analysts have been talking about the Volunteers being back. Last season they finished 5-6 and were lucky to pull off that many wins. Quick the prove that 2005 was a fluke of a year, the Volunteers wasted no time by dispatching the Golden Bears 35-18 on Saturday.
Well, this game certainly shouldn’t have been this close considering Oklahoma is supposed to be the number 10 team in the country and the UAB Blazers are, well, they are the UAB Blazers. This game was tied 7-7 at the half and the Blazers were feeling great. Why shouldn’t they? UAB was tied at the half with the #10 team in the country in Oklahoma. The 3rd quarter was filled with fireworks as both teams put up multiple scores. Going into the 4th, it was a close game—21-17 Oklahoma. However, UAB sputtered in the fourth and failed to score. The Sooners added an insurance field goal and won the game 24-17.
#14 Michigan rolled right along in their game against Vanderbilt. Each quarter Michigan added a score and Vanderbilt was unable to keep up. The game was in13-7 in Michigan’s favor at the half. It was still an open contest. However, in the 3rd, Michigan distanced themselves from the Commodores by posting another TD and shutting down the Vanderbilt offense. It was 20-7 going into the fourth and the Commodores were finished. The Wolverines added a TD for good measure and won the game 27-7.
The Georgia Bulldogs–#14 in the preseason polls—wasted no time getting Western Kentucky out of the way. This game was over in the first quarter. Georgia put two TDs and a field goal on the board to take a commanding 17-0 lead after one quarter of play. In the second quarter it was more of the same. Georgia added two more TDs. Western Kentucky managed to get into the end zone as well. Georgia never stopped playing despite their lead. In the end, Georgia won 48-12.
An emotional game was played in Oxford, Ohio last night. Northwestern came to town without their coach, Randy Walker, who died earlier this year. The team was noticeably shaky and revved up with emotions. They wanted this win—bad. Standing in their way was Miami of Ohio. Would they play down a little on such an emotion filled night to ensure Walker gets his due respect? Well, if they did, no one would admit to it.
Who would of thought that the Iowa State vs. Toledo game could end up being so exciting? This game quickly became a thriller. It took three overtime periods to decide and we nearly had a fourth. If not for a semi-floated pass to a wide open receiver in the end zone, this game was going to the fourth overtime. Instead, the Iowa State defense got to the pass and stopped the two-point conversion. Iowa State won 45-43.
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