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Meta Tags - An Important Part of Every Web Page s for Western Michigan was a 92-yard interception return which turned a three-point potential Toledo lead into an 11-point deficit. The Rockets had three turnovers on their final four drives. The Broncos held Toledo to 88 rushing yards on 32 carries (2.8 ypc).Meta tags are an absolute must from a search engine optimisation perspective, there are many mistakes that can be made by not including these or even trying to 'spam' the SE's using them so heres a quick summary of the three main ones:Meta Page Title TagThe title tag is supported by all search engines and should be considered as the most important element in your optimisation process. Why is this you may ask? Well the page title is the first thing search engine spiders and human visitors will see. 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Include your main keywords in here but do not go crazy, 4 or 5 is more than enough usual U-A-B 17 East Carolina 12 The Pirates nearly had this game won but a fumble at the Blazers five-yard line with 1:12 remaining cost them the victory. East Carolina outgained UAB 376-323 but that fumble along with an interception in Blazers territory and two short field goals were the difference. 10 of UAB’s points came off turnovers but the Blazers also shot themselves in the foot with two fumbles inside the East Carolina seven-yard line. SOUTH FLORIDA 21 Florida International 20 Florida International kept this one close with defense and special teams as it scored touchdowns on a punt return and an interception return. The Golden Panthers had a 13-point lead but the Bulls scored the final two touchdowns with the last one set up by a fumble recovery. Florida International got the ball back but was unable to move. A missed extra point on the first Golden Panthers score was the difference. Oklahoma State 35 ARKANSAS STATE 7 Oklahoma St. held the Indians to only 188 total yards and kept their offense out of the endzone. Arkansas St.’s only score came on a 51-yard interception return for the first score of the game. After going scoreless in the first quarter, the Cowboys scored touchdowns on their next four possessions to put the game away. Arkansas St. had only 78 yards through the ai Container Vegetable Garden Tips Inside the Boxscores is a weekly feature from Matt Fargo that has been widely recognized as the best summation in college football. He takes an in-depth look at each game and pulls out the most pertinent information that will help you handicap games in the future. College football is filled with quirky plays, misleading scores and surprise endings. Fargo takes you inside the action.Vegetable container gardening is an attractive way for many apartment and condo dwellers to have fresh vegetables in spite of the fact that they have no place to put a regular garden. It's also a good way for anyone to have fresh vegetables year round, even in the coldest or hottest climates.However, like almost any type of gardening, there will be times when problems arise, and your vegetable garden will not be producing well. Here are a few tips to get your container garden back on track and producing fresh vegetables again. This is a list of some of the typical indoor container garden problems, the probable cause, and some suggested solutions to try.Plants are tall and spindly with no production: This is usually due to insufficient light. Artificial lights need to be put closer to the plants, or you may need to keep them on longer.Vegetables plants are stunted: Due to inadequate levels of phosphate in the fertilizer levels. Change the fertilizer. For warm weather crops this can also be due to the ambient temperature being too low.Wilted vegetable plants: Usually related to watering. Either not enough water, or may be due to inadequate drainage. Check that the drainage holes are working in the container. Check that the container garden has sufficient water for the plant, or that you are watering regularly enough.Burned plant leaves: Often due to high s (9) FLORIDA STATE 24 Troy 17 The Seminoles offense struggled yet again, generating just 381 total yards but it was the rushing game that was very disappointing. Florida St. rushed for just 45 yards on 28 carries (1.6 ypc). Troy actually led this game by a touchdown early in the fourth quarter before the Seminoles tied the game and then took the lead following an interception. The Trojans rushed for just 24 yards on 14 carries (1.7 ypc). MARYLAND 24 Middle Tennessee 10 Middle Tennessee outgained the Terrapins 321-274 but the Blue Raiders could not execute when needed. They committed three turnovers while also turning the ball over on downs twice. Maryland had its share of mistakes as well including two missed field goals. Middle Tennessee dominated the time of possession but the Terrapins dominated field position as their average start was at their own 42-yard line. SAN JOSE ST 35 Stanford 34 San Jose St. overcame a 20-point deficit by scoring the final 21 points to pull off the improbable victory. After scoring the go ahead touchdown midway through the third quarter, the Spartans defense came up big with two turnovers and two forced punts. All three of Stanford’s turnovers occurred in Spartans territory and all came in the second half. San Jose St. rushed for 342 yards on 49 carries (7.0 ypc). Indiana 24 BALL STATE 23 Ball St. blew a 16-point halftime lead as the offense completely shut down after the break. The Cardinals had just 110 yards of offense in the second half and a missed field goal turned out to be the difference. Indiana scored touchdowns on its first two drives of the second half and then hit the game-winning field goal early in the fourth quarter. The Hoosiers held Ball St. to 41 yards rushing on 22 carries (1.9 ypc). (6) L-S-U 45 Arizona 3 LSU dominated from the start, outgaining the Wildcats 461-152 while Arizona didn’t get on the board until its final drive of the game. The Tigers got into Arizona territory on 10 of its 11 drives and the score could have been worse as LSU committed three turnovers on three consecutive drives. The Wildcats crossed midfield only once in the first half and finished with just 38 total yards. ARKANSAS 20 Utah State 0 Arkansas tallied 457 yards of offense including 279 yards rushing on 38 carries (7.3 ypc). The Razorbacks had two drives that totaled 159 yards where no points were scored because of a fumble and a missed field goal. Utah St. punted on its first 10 possessions of the game and ended up turning the ball over on downs at the Arkansas seven-yard line on its final drive. The Aggies average starting field position was their own 18-yard line. (21) CALIFORNIA 42 Minnesota 17 Minnesota drove 71 yards on its first possession to take an early lead but then California took over. The Golden Bears outgained the Gophers 522-281 the rest of the way and the only other touchdown allowed was on a kickoff return. Following that, California broke open the tie game by outscoring Minnesota 28-3. California dominated the time of possession and went 10-15 on third and fourth down conversions. HOUSTON 45 Tulane 7 Houston outgained Tulane 621-224 and dominated the rushing game by gaining 244 yards on 35 carries (7.0 ypc) while holding the Green Wave to 55 yards on 23 carries (2.4 ypc). The Cougars turned the ball over twice inside Tulane territory while also turning the ball over on downs twice. The Green Wave managed to gain only 84 total yards on their final nine possessions. IOWA STATE 16 U-N-L-V 10 The Cyclones outgained UNLV 340-292 but the Rebels missed opportunities to pull out the victory. UNLV missed a 23-yard field goal late in the third quarter and then had a chance to win the game by putting together a 16-play 69-yard drive but fell short as time expired. A completed pass was ruled out of the endzone on the final play of the game. The Rebels finished with just 74 yards rushing on 31 carries (2.4 ypc). KANSAS 21 UL-Monroe 19 The Warhawks outgained Kansas 466-377 and a missed two-point conversion was the ultimate difference. After La-Monroe pulled to within two points late in the fourth quarter, the Jayhawks were able to run out the clock and not give the ball back. Kansas held the Warhawks to 51 yards on 23 carries (2.2 ypc) but did allow 377 yards through the air. All three of Kansas’ touchdown drives were 80 yards. NORTH TEXAS 24 S-M-U 6 North Texas only outgained SMU by 43 yards as the Mean Green got the scoring started by blocking a punt for a touchdown. The Mustangs were able to put together some decent drives but got inside the redzone only once. North Texas used ball control to keep the ball away from SMU as it won the TOP battle by over 17 minutes. A Mustang fumble late in the fourth quarter set up North Texas’ last touchdown that put the game away. (13) TENNESSEE 31 Air Force 30 Air Force nearly pulled off the upset but a failed two-point conversion cost it the win. The Falcons were down by two touchdowns late in the fourth quarter but they drove 78 yards to pull within seven and then recovered the onsides kick. It only took them another minute to tack on the final score. Air Force finished with 281 yards rushing on 51 carries (5.5 ypc) while Tennessee had just 79 yards on 32 carries (2.5 ypc). TEXAS A&M 51 UL Lafayette 7 The Aggies outgained La-Lafayette 496-171 while having a 26-10 first down advantage. Texas A&M was inside the Cajuns redzone on its first nine possessions and scored eight times, a 32-yard missed field goal being the only exception. La-Lafayette crossed midfield only twice and it finished with just 17 yards through the air on 2-12 passing. The Aggies ended 10-15 on third and fourth down conversions. WESTERN MICH 31 Toledo 10 Toledo actually outgained the Broncos 306-261 but the Rockets were hurt by four turnovers that led to 14 points. One of those touchdowns for Western Michigan was a 92-yard interception return which turned a three-point potential Toledo lead into an 11-point deficit. The Rockets had three turnovers on their final four drives. The Broncos held Toledo to 88 rushing yards on 32 carries (2.8 ypc). U-A-B 17 East Carolina 12 The Pirates nearly had this game won but a fumble at the Blazers five-yard line with 1:12 remaining cost them the victory. East Carolina outgained UAB 376-323 but that fumble along with an interception in Blazers territory and two short field goals were the difference. 10 of UAB’s points came off turnovers but the Blazers also shot themselves in the foot with two fumbles inside the East Carolina seven-yard line. SOUTH FLORIDA 21 Florida International 20 Florida International kept this one close with defense and special teams as it scored touchdowns on a punt return and an interception return. The Golden Panthers had a 13-point lead but the Bulls scored the final two touchdowns with the last one set up by a fumble recovery. Florida International got the ball back but was unable to move. A missed extra point on the first Golden Panthers score was the difference. Oklahoma State 35 ARKANSAS STATE 7 Oklahoma St. held the Indians to only 188 total yards and kept their offense out of the endzone. Arkansas St.’s only score came on a 51-yard interception return for the first score of the game. After going scoreless in the first quarter, the Cowboys scored touchdowns on their next four possessions to put the game away. Arkansas St. had only 78 yards through the air For Sale By Owner and the Web ford’s turnovers occurred in Spartans territory and all came in the second half. San Jose St. rushed for 342 yards on 49 carries (7.0 ypc).Unless you have been living under a rock, you know the Internet has radically changed society. In real estate, this has led to a massive surge in for sale by owner properties on the web.For Sale By Owner and the WebIn the past, choosing to go the path of “For Sale By Owner” could turn out to be incredibly difficult and overbearing. 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Yes, seven out of every 10 are hopping online and finding the property of their dreams. Why? The reason is very simple. Would you Indiana 24 BALL STATE 23 Ball St. blew a 16-point halftime lead as the offense completely shut down after the break. The Cardinals had just 110 yards of offense in the second half and a missed field goal turned out to be the difference. Indiana scored touchdowns on its first two drives of the second half and then hit the game-winning field goal early in the fourth quarter. The Hoosiers held Ball St. to 41 yards rushing on 22 carries (1.9 ypc). (6) L-S-U 45 Arizona 3 LSU dominated from the start, outgaining the Wildcats 461-152 while Arizona didn’t get on the board until its final drive of the game. The Tigers got into Arizona territory on 10 of its 11 drives and the score could have been worse as LSU committed three turnovers on three consecutive drives. The Wildcats crossed midfield only once in the first half and finished with just 38 total yards. ARKANSAS 20 Utah State 0 Arkansas tallied 457 yards of offense including 279 yards rushing on 38 carries (7.3 ypc). The Razorbacks had two drives that totaled 159 yards where no points were scored because of a fumble and a missed field goal. Utah St. punted on its first 10 possessions of the game and ended up turning the ball over on downs at the Arkansas seven-yard line on its final drive. The Aggies average starting field position was their own 18-yard line. (21) CALIFORNIA 42 Minnesota 17 Minnesota drove 71 yards on its first possession to take an early lead but then California took over. The Golden Bears outgained the Gophers 522-281 the rest of the way and the only other touchdown allowed was on a kickoff return. Following that, California broke open the tie game by outscoring Minnesota 28-3. California dominated the time of possession and went 10-15 on third and fourth down conversions. HOUSTON 45 Tulane 7 Houston outgained Tulane 621-224 and dominated the rushing game by gaining 244 yards on 35 carries (7.0 ypc) while holding the Green Wave to 55 yards on 23 carries (2.4 ypc). The Cougars turned the ball over twice inside Tulane territory while also turning the ball over on downs twice. The Green Wave managed to gain only 84 total yards on their final nine possessions. IOWA STATE 16 U-N-L-V 10 The Cyclones outgained UNLV 340-292 but the Rebels missed opportunities to pull out the victory. UNLV missed a 23-yard field goal late in the third quarter and then had a chance to win the game by putting together a 16-play 69-yard drive but fell short as time expired. A completed pass was ruled out of the endzone on the final play of the game. The Rebels finished with just 74 yards rushing on 31 carries (2.4 ypc). KANSAS 21 UL-Monroe 19 The Warhawks outgained Kansas 466-377 and a missed two-point conversion was the ultimate difference. After La-Monroe pulled to within two points late in the fourth quarter, the Jayhawks were able to run out the clock and not give the ball back. Kansas held the Warhawks to 51 yards on 23 carries (2.2 ypc) but did allow 377 yards through the air. All three of Kansas’ touchdown drives were 80 yards. NORTH TEXAS 24 S-M-U 6 North Texas only outgained SMU by 43 yards as the Mean Green got the scoring started by blocking a punt for a touchdown. The Mustangs were able to put together some decent drives but got inside the redzone only once. North Texas used ball control to keep the ball away from SMU as it won the TOP battle by over 17 minutes. A Mustang fumble late in the fourth quarter set up North Texas’ last touchdown that put the game away. (13) TENNESSEE 31 Air Force 30 Air Force nearly pulled off the upset but a failed two-point conversion cost it the win. The Falcons were down by two touchdowns late in the fourth quarter but they drove 78 yards to pull within seven and then recovered the onsides kick. It only took them another minute to tack on the final score. Air Force finished with 281 yards rushing on 51 carries (5.5 ypc) while Tennessee had just 79 yards on 32 carries (2.5 ypc). TEXAS A&M 51 UL Lafayette 7 The Aggies outgained La-Lafayette 496-171 while having a 26-10 first down advantage. Texas A&M was inside the Cajuns redzone on its first nine possessions and scored eight times, a 32-yard missed field goal being the only exception. La-Lafayette crossed midfield only twice and it finished with just 17 yards through the air on 2-12 passing. The Aggies ended 10-15 on third and fourth down conversions. WESTERN MICH 31 Toledo 10 Toledo actually outgained the Broncos 306-261 but the Rockets were hurt by four turnovers that led to 14 points. One of those touchdowns for Western Michigan was a 92-yard interception return which turned a three-point potential Toledo lead into an 11-point deficit. The Rockets had three turnovers on their final four drives. The Broncos held Toledo to 88 rushing yards on 32 carries (2.8 ypc). U-A-B 17 East Carolina 12 The Pirates nearly had this game won but a fumble at the Blazers five-yard line with 1:12 remaining cost them the victory. East Carolina outgained UAB 376-323 but that fumble along with an interception in Blazers territory and two short field goals were the difference. 10 of UAB’s points came off turnovers but the Blazers also shot themselves in the foot with two fumbles inside the East Carolina seven-yard line. SOUTH FLORIDA 21 Florida International 20 Florida International kept this one close with defense and special teams as it scored touchdowns on a punt return and an interception return. The Golden Panthers had a 13-point lead but the Bulls scored the final two touchdowns with the last one set up by a fumble recovery. Florida International got the ball back but was unable to move. A missed extra point on the first Golden Panthers score was the difference. Oklahoma State 35 ARKANSAS STATE 7 Oklahoma St. held the Indians to only 188 total yards and kept their offense out of the endzone. Arkansas St.’s only score came on a 51-yard interception return for the first score of the game. After going scoreless in the first quarter, the Cowboys scored touchdowns on their next four possessions to put the game away. Arkansas St. had only 78 yards through the ai Advice on House Painting Issues take an early lead but then California took over. The Golden Bears outgained the Gophers 522-281 the rest of the way and the only other touchdown allowed was on a kickoff return. Following that, California broke open the tie game by outscoring Minnesota 28-3. 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IOWA STATE 16 U-N-L-V 10 The Cyclones outgained UNLV 340-292 but the Rebels missed opportunities to pull out the victory. UNLV missed a 23-yard field goal late in the third quarter and then had a chance to win the game by putting together a 16-play 69-yard drive but fell short as time expired. A completed pass was ruled out of the endzone on the final play of the game. The Rebels finished with just 74 yards rushing on 31 carries (2.4 ypc). KANSAS 21 UL-Monroe 19 The Warhawks outgained Kansas 466-377 and a missed two-point conversion was the ultimate difference. After La-Monroe pulled to within two points late in the fourth quarter, the Jayhawks were able to run out the clock and not give the ball back. Kansas held the Warhawks to 51 yards on 23 carries (2.2 ypc) but did allow 377 yards through the air. All three of Kansas’ touchdown drives were 80 yards. NORTH TEXAS 24 S-M-U 6 North Texas only outgained SMU by 43 yards as the Mean Green got the scoring started by blocking a punt for a touchdown. The Mustangs were able to put together some decent drives but got inside the redzone only once. North Texas used ball control to keep the ball away from SMU as it won the TOP battle by over 17 minutes. A Mustang fumble late in the fourth quarter set up North Texas’ last touchdown that put the game away. (13) TENNESSEE 31 Air Force 30 Air Force nearly pulled off the upset but a failed two-point conversion cost it the win. The Falcons were down by two touchdowns late in the fourth quarter but they drove 78 yards to pull within seven and then recovered the onsides kick. It only took them another minute to tack on the final score. Air Force finished with 281 yards rushing on 51 carries (5.5 ypc) while Tennessee had just 79 yards on 32 carries (2.5 ypc). TEXAS A&M 51 UL Lafayette 7 The Aggies outgained La-Lafayette 496-171 while having a 26-10 first down advantage. Texas A&M was inside the Cajuns redzone on its first nine possessions and scored eight times, a 32-yard missed field goal being the only exception. La-Lafayette crossed midfield only twice and it finished with just 17 yards through the air on 2-12 passing. The Aggies ended 10-15 on third and fourth down conversions. WESTERN MICH 31 Toledo 10 Toledo actually outgained the Broncos 306-261 but the Rockets were hurt by four turnovers that led to 14 points. One of those touchdowns for Western Michigan was a 92-yard interception return which turned a three-point potential Toledo lead into an 11-point deficit. The Rockets had three turnovers on their final four drives. The Broncos held Toledo to 88 rushing yards on 32 carries (2.8 ypc). U-A-B 17 East Carolina 12 The Pirates nearly had this game won but a fumble at the Blazers five-yard line with 1:12 remaining cost them the victory. East Carolina outgained UAB 376-323 but that fumble along with an interception in Blazers territory and two short field goals were the difference. 10 of UAB’s points came off turnovers but the Blazers also shot themselves in the foot with two fumbles inside the East Carolina seven-yard line. SOUTH FLORIDA 21 Florida International 20 Florida International kept this one close with defense and special teams as it scored touchdowns on a punt return and an interception return. The Golden Panthers had a 13-point lead but the Bulls scored the final two touchdowns with the last one set up by a fumble recovery. Florida International got the ball back but was unable to move. A missed extra point on the first Golden Panthers score was the difference. Oklahoma State 35 ARKANSAS STATE 7 Oklahoma St. held the Indians to only 188 total yards and kept their offense out of the endzone. Arkansas St.’s only score came on a 51-yard interception return for the first score of the game. After going scoreless in the first quarter, the Cowboys scored touchdowns on their next four possessions to put the game away. Arkansas St. had only 78 yards through the ai The Struggle We Were Never Meant to Have - EFT All three of Kansas’ touchdown drives were 80 yards.In many ways these are turbulent times, however in the art of healing and self management, we are living in the most powerful and enlightened times in known history. This article focuses on a simple and yet so powerful tool known as EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique). 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The Chinese use accupuncture needles and other methods to stimulate and release the stored energy to bring about healing and relief.EFT is a technique that involves tapping on various points on th NORTH TEXAS 24 S-M-U 6 North Texas only outgained SMU by 43 yards as the Mean Green got the scoring started by blocking a punt for a touchdown. The Mustangs were able to put together some decent drives but got inside the redzone only once. North Texas used ball control to keep the ball away from SMU as it won the TOP battle by over 17 minutes. A Mustang fumble late in the fourth quarter set up North Texas’ last touchdown that put the game away. (13) TENNESSEE 31 Air Force 30 Air Force nearly pulled off the upset but a failed two-point conversion cost it the win. The Falcons were down by two touchdowns late in the fourth quarter but they drove 78 yards to pull within seven and then recovered the onsides kick. It only took them another minute to tack on the final score. Air Force finished with 281 yards rushing on 51 carries (5.5 ypc) while Tennessee had just 79 yards on 32 carries (2.5 ypc). TEXAS A&M 51 UL Lafayette 7 The Aggies outgained La-Lafayette 496-171 while having a 26-10 first down advantage. Texas A&M was inside the Cajuns redzone on its first nine possessions and scored eight times, a 32-yard missed field goal being the only exception. La-Lafayette crossed midfield only twice and it finished with just 17 yards through the air on 2-12 passing. The Aggies ended 10-15 on third and fourth down conversions. WESTERN MICH 31 Toledo 10 Toledo actually outgained the Broncos 306-261 but the Rockets were hurt by four turnovers that led to 14 points. One of those touchdowns for Western Michigan was a 92-yard interception return which turned a three-point potential Toledo lead into an 11-point deficit. The Rockets had three turnovers on their final four drives. The Broncos held Toledo to 88 rushing yards on 32 carries (2.8 ypc). U-A-B 17 East Carolina 12 The Pirates nearly had this game won but a fumble at the Blazers five-yard line with 1:12 remaining cost them the victory. East Carolina outgained UAB 376-323 but that fumble along with an interception in Blazers territory and two short field goals were the difference. 10 of UAB’s points came off turnovers but the Blazers also shot themselves in the foot with two fumbles inside the East Carolina seven-yard line. SOUTH FLORIDA 21 Florida International 20 Florida International kept this one close with defense and special teams as it scored touchdowns on a punt return and an interception return. The Golden Panthers had a 13-point lead but the Bulls scored the final two touchdowns with the last one set up by a fumble recovery. Florida International got the ball back but was unable to move. A missed extra point on the first Golden Panthers score was the difference. Oklahoma State 35 ARKANSAS STATE 7 Oklahoma St. held the Indians to only 188 total yards and kept their offense out of the endzone. Arkansas St.’s only score came on a 51-yard interception return for the first score of the game. After going scoreless in the first quarter, the Cowboys scored touchdowns on their next four possessions to put the game away. Arkansas St. had only 78 yards through the ai Office Furniture s for Western Michigan was a 92-yard interception return which turned a three-point potential Toledo lead into an 11-point deficit. The Rockets had three turnovers on their final four drives. The Broncos held Toledo to 88 rushing yards on 32 carries (2.8 ypc).Furniture. What would we do without it? Sit on the floor most likely. Whoever invented furniture did mankind a great service. And it has so many uses.For starters, there's the furniture we use for our work. There are more kinds of furniture for work purposes than we probably need. 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Kind of like the chairs your school teacher would put you in and stick you in a corner with when you were bad. But then there are the U-A-B 17 East Carolina 12 The Pirates nearly had this game won but a fumble at the Blazers five-yard line with 1:12 remaining cost them the victory. East Carolina outgained UAB 376-323 but that fumble along with an interception in Blazers territory and two short field goals were the difference. 10 of UAB’s points came off turnovers but the Blazers also shot themselves in the foot with two fumbles inside the East Carolina seven-yard line. SOUTH FLORIDA 21 Florida International 20 Florida International kept this one close with defense and special teams as it scored touchdowns on a punt return and an interception return. The Golden Panthers had a 13-point lead but the Bulls scored the final two touchdowns with the last one set up by a fumble recovery. Florida International got the ball back but was unable to move. A missed extra point on the first Golden Panthers score was the difference. Oklahoma State 35 ARKANSAS STATE 7 Oklahoma St. held the Indians to only 188 total yards and kept their offense out of the endzone. Arkansas St.’s only score came on a 51-yard interception return for the first score of the game. After going scoreless in the first quarter, the Cowboys scored touchdowns on their next four possessions to put the game away. Arkansas St. had only 78 yards through the air on 7-19 passing. KANSAS STATE 45 Florida Atlantic 0 Kansas St. only had 346 yards of offense but it opened the game by returning the opening kickoff for a touchdown. Three of the Wildcats six scoring drives were 27 yards or less while 17 of their points came off of failed 4th down conversions by the Owls. Florida Atlantic finished with just 200 total yards including 59 yards rushing on 42 carries (1.4 ypc). The Owls won the TOP battle by 11 minutes but also committed 12 penalties. (10) Georgia 18 SOUTH CAROLINA 0 The Bulldogs outgained South Carolina 387-255 and held the Gamecocks to just 35 yards rushing on 22 carries (1.6 ypc). South Carolina had plenty of chances but it fumbled the ball three times in the second half including one at the Georgia one-yard line. The Gamecocks also turned the ball over on downs at the Bulldogs two-yard line in the fourth quarter. Both teams were 4-11 on third down conversions. New Mexico 34 NEW MEXICO ST 28 New Mexico St. outgained the Lobos 532-426 but the Aggies committed five turnovers, four of which occurred in New Mexico territory. 20 of the Lobos 34 points were off turnovers and while the Aggies were in New Mexico territory on nine possessions, they walked away with only four scores. New Mexico St. passed for 472 yards but was held to just 60 yards rushing on 30 carries (2.0 ypc). (1) Ohio State 24 (8) TEXAS 7 Ohio St. outgained the Longhorns by just 22 total yards but turnovers were the difference. A 14-point swing went the Buckeyes way when they recovered a fumble at the two-yard line and then drove 50 yards for a touchdown. Texas also threw an interception deep in its own territory that set up a field goal. Texas had 211 total yards in the first half but just 115 yards after the break. (24) Texas Tech 38 TEXAS-EL PASO 35 The offenses dominated the game as UTEP gained 495 yards while the Red Raiders put up 479 yards. Texas Tech missed two fourth quarter field goals and the Miners took advantage of the second one with a game tying touchdown with 1:04 remaining. Following an interception in overtime, the Red Raiders kicked a 49-yard field goal to pull out the win. The teams combined for 751 yards through the air. (22) ARIZONA STATE 52 Nevada 21 Arizona St. outgained the Wolf Pack 486-306 and the defense forced four turnovers, three of which occurred in Nevada territory. Five of the Sun Devils touchdown drives covered at least 73 yards. After the Wolf Pack tied the game in the second quarter by returning an interception for a touchdown, Arizona St. scored 24 straight points in the quarter to pull away. Nevada finished just 2-4 inside the redzone. (18) Oregon 31 FRESNO STATE 24 Oregon jumped out to a 14-3 lead in the fourth quarter but the Bulldogs battled back to tie the game on two different occasions before the Ducks scored the winning touchdown with 4:55 remaining on a fake field goal. Fresno St. dominated the time of possession thanks to 206 yards rushing on 41 carries (5.0 ypc). The Ducks had a field goal blocked but recovered and then scored a touchdown to take a 24-17 lead. U-C-L-A 26 Rice 16 UCLA outgained the Owls 401-184 and held Rice to just 53 yards rushing on 31 carries (1.7 ypc). The score could have been a lot worse but the Bruins were forced to kick four field goals while also committing four turnovers. UCLA wasn’t forced to punt until its final possession as it racked up 26 first downs and won the TOP battle by 10 minutes. The Owls went just 2-13 on third down conversions.
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