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No. 2 Oregon throttles No. 23 Washington 52-21
Another home matchup with a top-25 opponent, another blowout. At least Ducks fans got home at a reasonable hour. After struggling out of the gates last week against Washington State, No. 2 Oregon (6-0) scored early and often against No.
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Sooners put together complete performance in win over Texas Tech
The No. 13 Oklahoma football team got the vindicating win it needed with the 41-20 win over Texas Tech on Saturday. Not only did the Sooners need the win in order to stay in contention for the Big 12 title, OU also got its first road win in Lubbock since 2003.
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Notre Dame hammers Miami, 41-3
CHICAGO — No. 9 Notre Dame posted 376 yards rushing and five rushing touchdowns to beat Miami 41-3 at Soldier Field in Chicago.
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NC State stuns no. 3 Florida State
After being held scoreless during the first half, N.C. State (4-2, 1-1 ACC) rallied back, scoring 17 unanswered points in the second half to defeat No. 3 Florida State (5-1, 3-1 ACC) Saturday night at Carter-Finley Stadium.
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Florida defense dominates, bounces back from 2011 loss to LSU
The Florida defenders believed their 2011 performance at LSU was an aberration. On Saturday, they were finally able to prove it.
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Top 2012 football recruit arrested on drug charges
Freshman receiver Dorial Green-Beckham, the former No. 1 recruit in the nation, and two other Missouri football players were arrested on drug charges Wednesday night.
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Column: McCarron has reason to have swagger, national media should pay attention
For the past five years, the main focus of Alabama’s offense has revolved around the running back position, and rightly so. A Heisman Trophy winner and a finalist in the past three years are not too shabby, and the future sure looks bright for this position.
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Column: Don’t crown Geno Smith the Heisman winner yet
There aren’t many words you can use to describe Geno Smith’s performance against Baylor other than "perfect." It’s becoming a common occurrence to see the senior signal caller look masterful, running the West Virginia offense better than any other Mountaineer has ever done.
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Column: Big Ten continues downward trend
Once celebrated as the epitome of hard-nosed, championship-level college football, the Big Ten conference has slowly spiraled into the depths of BCS mediocrity.