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A 21-point outburst in the first quarter by No. 21/18 Texas A&M (5-2, 2-2) proved to be too much for the Missouri Tigers (3-4, 0-3) to overcome in a 35-14 Aggies victory on Faurot Field.
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Minnesota set the tone in the first half and Nebraska was unable to convert some golden second-half opportunities, as the Huskers suffered a 30-23 Big Ten Conference road loss to the Gophers at Huntington Bank Stadium on Saturday.
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It all seemed eerily similar. The feeling afterward was much different.
Thirteen days before, Anthony Brown scored a rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter to give Oregon a 24-17 lead. Thirteen days before, the Ducks committed defensive penalties as the opposition drove to a potential game-tying score in the final seconds. Friday night for Oregon against California, the final minutes were playing out just as they had 13 days before at Stanford.
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Behind a tenacious performance from linebackers Alii Matau and Kyle Harmon, and safety Jay Lenard, San Jose State football played one of their best defensive games of the season as they held No. 24 San Diego State to just 240 yards of total offense and zero touchdowns in regulation, however the Aztecs ultimately came away with a 19-13 victory in double overtime to survive the upset bid.
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B.T. Potter’s 40-yard field goal with 9:22 to play to give Clemson a 10-point edge proved to be the difference as Clemson held on to defeat Syracuse, 17-14, at the Carrier Dome on Friday night. Clemson (4-2, 3-1 ACC) won its fourth in a row in the series and improved to 8-2 all-time against the Orange, who fell to 3-4 with the loss. Syracuse placekicker Andre Szmyt’s 47-yard game-tying field goal attempt sailed left with 38 seconds to play, allowing the Tigers to seal the victory.
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