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Game of the Week
#1 Notre Dame (1-0) @ #13 Michigan (1-0)
Chris: Welcome to the Big House. (crowd cheers) This will probably prove to be one of the games that impacts the national picture. Even though the Irish come in as the defending national champions and with the #1 ranking, many question whether they are the same team. After the Wolverines finishing atop the Big Ten with an undefeated conference record and a Rose Bowl appearance, things are looking up for Ann Arbor. We already saw what Wisconsin has to offer. Now it is the Wolverines' chance to show the nation that they can compete for the very competitive Big Ten title. Unfortunately, Michigan suffered a rather difficult injury in the first game of the season. Erin Andrews has more for us. Erin...
Erin: Yes Chirs. Unfortunately, Michigan will be without junior HB Kevin Fox (93 ovr) who dislocated his elbow last week against West Virginia. I'm told that he could miss five weeks. It is a big blow to the Wolverines but Michigan does not lack depth at the tailback position. In his place will be junior HB John Glasper (87 ovr) who is really excited about the opportunity to start in such a big game.
Chris: Thanks Erin. That's a tough break for Michigan but the show must go on. Alright guys. You're up.
Kirk: I think the Irish have a lot to prove. I'm not too concerned about their offense. Senior QB Allen Bell (87) should be able to manage the offense well enough. But what concerns me is starting four underclassmen on the offensive line. And the losses of MLBs Thompson and Cannon will be too much to make up for with such a young defense. Even without Fox, I see no reason why Michigan does not get the win today. With Fox out, I look for junior WR Mike McCray (90) to have a big game with runs after the catch. Michigan gets a dominant win today. (crowd cheers)
Lee: I really like where this Michigan team is headed also. But are they ready to play in a game like this with so much nationally on the line? The Irish are young and inexperienced on defense, but they don't lack talent. And look out for red shirt freshman HB Kyle Caesar (84 ovr). He has the vision to find the holes and is quick enough to get through them. Look out. I like this kid. (Lee puts on the headgear)
GO IRISH! GO NOTRE DAME! (crowd boos)Comment
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#2 Oregon State (1-0)
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Western Michigan (1-0)
Kalamazoo, MI - The Beavers got to play what amounted to another scrimmage game against the Broncos of Western Michigan. Though the Broncos are not ranked last like last week's Navy Midshipmen, Western Michigan did come in with a triple-digit ranking. If the Bronco fans thought they might stand a chance against #2 Oregon State, they were quickly forced to accept reality when OSU HB John Johnson, on the first play from scrimmage, went 69 yards to the house. 7-0 OSU. Johnson commented after the game, "No disrespect to Western Michigan but I felt like I was right back in my JUCO days in California."
OSU HB John Johnson takes it 69 yards to the house.
It would only be the beginning of what was going to be a long day in Kalamazoo. The Beavers would get back on the scoreboard with a more methodical method on their next possession in which QB Ty Moore hit TE Adam Banks in the middle of the end zone for a 15-yard TD. 14-0 OSU.
OSU QB Ty Moore hits TE Adam Banks for a 15-yard TD.
The next Oregon State possession saw HB Terrence Horner come in to spell Johnson only to score from 20 yards away on an outside run to make it 21-0.
OSU HB Terrence Horner scores on a 20-yard outside run.
The beat down continued into the 2nd quarter though Western Michigan did actually make a stop that forced Oregon State to attempt a 50-yard field goal that had the distance but sailed wide right. Which finally gave the Bronco fans something to cheer for. However, their enthusiasm did not last long because WMU QB Mike Bellamy decided to challenge Thorpe and Bednarik award winning CB Deon Weatherford, who already had two pick-sixes on the season. Weatherford was glued to his man and easily made a play on the ball. Making the interception and nobody could catch him so Weatherford took it all the way back for already his 3rd pick-six of the season. 28-0 OSU.
OSU CB Deon Weatherford already with his 3rd pick-six this season.
The onslaught continued as OSU HB John Johnson hurdled a defender at the line of scrimmage, then eluded a couple of Broncos and was off to the races. Only to be taken down just short of the goal line on a 29 yard gain. Horner came in and vultured the 1-yard TD to put OSU up 35-0 before the end of the 1st half.
Though Western Michigan finally countered back on the ensuing kickoff when HB Matt Turner somehow eluded a few OSU bad tackling attempts, and showed some impressive speed to return it all the way back for a 93-yard touchdown to make it 35-7.
WMU HB Matt Turner with a 93-yard kick return.
But the Beavers quickly responded by getting into the red zone when Moore connected with WR Brian Horn for a 29-yard gain. Not long after, HB John Johnson ran right up the middle. Nobody could stop Johnson until he had crossed the goal line for a 12-yard TD. It was 42-7 OSU at halftime.
OSU HB John Johnson with a 12-yard TD run right up the middle.
Western Michigan could only hope now to just not get embarrassed but a promising Bronco drive was abrubtly ended when red shirt freshman OSU OLB Dustin Bower made an interception in Beaver territory and returned it all the way into the red zone. Where HB John Johnson found the end zone for the third time when he powered across the goal line on a 14-yard scamper to put the Beavers up 49-7.
OSU HB John Johnson with a 3rd TD on a 14-yard scamper.
Heading into the 4th quarter, the only question was how much longer would Mike Riley keep the starters in? After Moore connected with TE Adam Banks for a 2nd time on a short playaction 4-yard pass to make it 56-7, all of the starters were pulled from the field. The final score in this beat down would be 59-14.
#2 Oregon State 59
QB Ty Moore: 23/32, 244 yds, 2 td
HB John Johnson: 20 car, 181 yds, 3 td (Pac-10 OPOW)
TE Adam Banks: 7 rec, 66 yds, 2 td
CB Deon Weatherford: 4 tkl, int, defl, td
Western Michigan 14
QB Mike Bellamy: 12/26, 69 yds, 2 int
HB Matt Turner: 18 car, 90 yds, 3 rec, 35 yds, krtd
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Originally posted by Miggyfan99I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing thoughComment
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Week 3
#1 Notre Dame (1-0)
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#13 Michigan (1-0)
Irish Still #1
ND WR Marcus Neal celebrates his third TD reception of the game.
Ann Arbor, MI - The Fighting Irish struck first when red shirt freshman CB Frank Whaley picked off Michigan QB Andy Johnson. Which set up a 36-yard field goal to put Notre Dame on top 3-0. However, on the ensuing kickoff, Michigan HB Daniel Mayo blazed through a small opening and housed it for a 91-yard kick return to put the Wolverines in front 7-3.
After neither offense looking particularly good in the 1st quarter, the Irish finally won the battle of field position when QB Allen Bell put together a good looking balanced drive and hit WR Marcus Neal on a screen that went for a 7-yard TD. 10-7 ND. The Irish would get the ball back after another CB Frank Whaley interception. But then the Irish received their toughest news of the season when ND red shirt freshman HB Kyle Caesar (84 ovr) left the game which was later determined to be a complete ACL tear. Caesar, the promising, young tailback that the Irish fans have already dubbed the nickname of "Little Caesar" is done for the year. Though the Irish were able to score on the possession when Bell on a playaction pass connected with WR Marcus Neal again for an 11-yard TD to put Notre Dame up 17-7. Although Michigan cut it to a one-score game when they tacked on a 31-yard field goal to end the half down 17-10.
The Wolverines opened the half with a 50-yard field goal to make it a close 17-13 lead for Notre Dame. Unfortunately for Michigan, nobody decided to make a tackle on the ensuing kickoff. As ND true freshman HB Adam Cameron after dropping the ball, picked it up and brushed off a defender, spun by another defender, juked another defender, dodged another defender and was off to the races to house the 95-yard kick return. Thus increasing the ND lead to 23-13.
Then on the ensuing possession for the Wolverines, disaster struck when QB Andy Johnson threw his 3rd interception of the game. Not long after, ND QB Allen Bell threw a ball right on the money to WR Marcus Neal on a deep post who had gotten by the coverage for a 38-yard TD. For the third time, Bell had connected with Neal for a touchdown and now the Irish were ahead 30-13.
After Neal's third touchdown, it seemed all but decided. Very late in the game with under two minutes left, Michigan did get back on the scoreboard because of a Notre Dame lapse of coverage when 6'7" true freshman QB Jared Bentley (83 ovr), in for the injured Andy Johnson who was out with a pinched nerve, slung it deep to WR Mike McCray for what went for a 70-yard TD. But it was too late as the Irish showed the country they are very much just as good as last season with a 47-20 thumping of the rival Wolverines in "the Big House."
#1 Notre Dame 47
QB Allen Bell: 21/30, 331 yds, 4 td
HB B.J. Jacobs: 12 car, 74 yds, td
WR Marcus Neal: 6 rec, 83 yds, 3 td
WR Maurice Morrow: 6 rec, 134 yds, td
CB Frank Whaley: 5 tkl, 2 int, defl
#13 Michigan 20
QB Andy Johnson: 13/20, 135 yds, 3 int
HB John Glasper: 15 car, 90 yds
WR Mike McCray: 6 rec, 118 yds, td
DE Zach Stanley: 4 tkl, tfl, sk
Code:[b][size=+2]Games of the Week[/size][/b] #25 Virginia Tech 30 Georgia Tech 35 [color=blue]#4 Florida 26 BYU 27[/color] 4th qtr 37-yd FG with :11 [u]#1 Notre Dame 47 #13 Michigan 20[/u] #3 Penn State 52 Pittsburgh 14 [b][size=+2]Rankings[/size][/b] 1 Notre Dame 2-0 2 [b]Oregon State[/b] 2-0 3 Penn State 2-0 4 Ohio State 1-0 5 Oklahoma 1-0 6 Nebraska 2-0 7 Missouri 1-0 8 Wisconsin 2-0 9 Auburn 2-0 10 UCLA 2-0 11 USC 1-0 19 Cal 1-0 [b][size=+2]Heisman Watch[/size][/b] QB Brad Crenshaw (Texas Tech) - 489 yds, 7 td, int QB Greg Medlock (Penn State) - 205 yds, 2 td, int QB Ernest Osborn (Texas A&M) - 344 yds, 3 td WR Joe Jones (Penn State) ^ 11 rec, 217 yds, 4 td QB Jimmy Allen (Texas) ^ 731 yds, 10 td, int, rush td
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Game of the Week
#24 Georgia (2-0)
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#16 LSU (2-0)
Chris: We are here in Death Valley for a huge SEC game. (crowd goes wild) This conference is still trying to recover from the shockwaves of a humongous upset last week when Florida fell to BYU on a field goal in the final seconds. (crowd cheers louder) Georgia has the chance to beomce relevant nationally again if they could get a win today over LSU. (crowd boos) A win for the Bayou Bengals will show the rest of the nation that LSU is ready to compete for the SEC title. Before we get to making our predictions, I understand Erin has an update on whether HB A.J. Butler will be able to suit up today. Erin...
Erin: Thanks Chris. LSU's junior HB A.J. Butler (89 ovr) is listed as probable for today's game so he should finally get his chance to start in a big game. With already five touchdowns in the early going of this season, the Tigers are happy to have him on the field. Guys, back to you...
Chris: Thanks Erin. That's good news so we will be able to see both of these exciting tailbacks today. So are you picking guys?
Kirk: Butler has been sensational so far for LSU, but the guy I'm looking to see have a big game today is UGA sophomore HB Brian Marks (85 ovr, 99 spd, 99 acc). The kid is a track star playing football or maybe it might be the other way around, but whatever the case, he is just really, really fast. And speed kills. LSU's defensive line will have its work cut out for it today. I could see Marks having a big game for the Bulldogs. That's why I'm picking the Dawgs to win today. (crowd boos)
Lee: Look at that Kirk. You got the crowd all worked up against you. You better watch out. These teams are really even so I think this will be a close game. But who am I picking? No way can I pick against this crowd! (Lee pulls out the headgear)
Go Tigers! Go LSU! (crowd goes nuts)Comment
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Week 4
#24 Georgia 2-0 (1-0)
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#16 LSU 2-0
Offensive Explosion
LSU HB A.J. Butler scores five touchdowns while rushing for 288 yards to be named the NCAA Offensive Player of the Week.
Baton Rouge, LA - It was Georgia's chance to get back on the national stage but awaiting the Bulldogs was Tiger Stadium, one of the toughest places in all of college football to get a win. After a quick three-and-out for Georgia, LSU gave the ball to HB A.J. Butler up the middle where he did not see anything. So he decided to spin out backwards to try to get to the outside where he did another spin move, but was able to make his way to the sideline. Butler was then off to the races where he turned on his afterburners to house a 76-yard run to bring Tiger Stadium to a frenzy and give LSU the early 7-0 lead.
To only add to Georgia's struggle, the Bulldogs would miss a long 56-yard field goal wide right on their ensuing possession. But LSU QB Jamaal Landrum gave up the momentum when he was picked off by UGA OLB Lawrence Christian. The Bulldogs took advantage of the good field position when speedster HB Brian Marks (99 spd, 99 acc) broke a few tackles and found the end zone on a 17-yard run to tie the game 7-7.
Though the Tigers would regain the lead on a Landrum to WR Brett Ortiz 11-yard TD pass to put LSU in front 14-7. Georgia responded with a methodical drive to the 22-yard line mainly because of some hard-nosed running by Marks. But when HB Trent Hood came in to spell him, he was plastered by LSU MLB Terry Kendrick for a fumble which was recovered by the Tigers. Shortly after, Landrum gunned it deep over the middle to WR Matthew Mayes (97 spd, 98 acc) on a post who caught in stride for a 77-yard TD. 21-7 LSU.
The Bayou Bengals continued their domination in the 2nd quarter as Butler scored on a 1-yard goal line run up the gut to put LSU up 28-7. Georgia only countered with a 28-yard field goal. Then the Tigers marched right back down the field where Butler ran right up the middle, cutting back and forth where nobody could make a tackle as he scored again on a 15-yard scamper to put LSU in front 35-10. Unbelievably the Tigers got the ball back one more time and Landrum connected with Mayes on an 11-yard TD in the final seconds to close out the half with LSU up 42-10.
It looked hopeless for the Bulldogs but Georgia suddenly turned it on. LSU made a stop in the red zone to force a 23-yard chip shot to make it 42-13. But suddenly LSU's offense went ice cold and UGA HB Trent Hood scored a 7-yard TD run to make it 42-20 LSU. LSU ended the 3rd quarter missing a long 54-yarder wide right. Tiger Stadium was getting a little anxious.
Then Georgia marched back into scoring positions where HB Brian Marks got outside to score a 3-yard TD run, and was able to also score the 2-point conversion to suddenly cut the Tigers' lead to only 42-28. Now ahead only two touchdowns, LSU was feeling some pressure and Landrum was intercepted by UGA MLB Brandon Brittain. The Bulldogs were now in position to try and make it a one-score game. But LSU's defense came up big. It was now 4th-and-7 in Tiger territory where UGA QB Anthony Merritt threw a pass that was deflected and the crowd went berserk. Only a minute later, LSU HB A.J. Butler iced the game with another electrifying TD run of 51 yards to bring Tiger Stadium to even more of a frenzy. 49-28 LSU.
It would actually get worse for the Bulldogs when on the ensuing possession LSU CB David Bell picked off Merritt and returned it all the way for a pick-six to put the Tigers up big 56-28. But the scoring was not done by a long shot. Merritt hooked up with WR Pat Pino for a 38-yard TD to make it 56-35. And then LSU countered back with Butler getting his 5th TD of the game on a 1-yard run up the middle to make it 63-35. Georgia continued to play as if the game was still not decided and it cost them big time when their speedster HB Brian Marks went down with a hip fracture that will cause him to miss the rest of the season. But backup HB Trent Hood came in and housed a 71-yard run for a final score of 63-42 in favor of the Bayou Bengals.
#24 Georgia 42
QB Anthony Merritt: 28/36, 281 yds, td, int
HB Brian Marks: 27 car, 115 yds, 2 td
WR John Medlock: 8 rec, 84 yds
OLB Lawrence Christian: 6 tkl, tfl, int
#16 LSU 63
QB Jamaal Landrum: 18/24, 226 yds, 3 td, 2 int
HB A.J. Butler: 28 car, 288 yds, 5 td, (NCAA OPOW)
WR Matthew Mayes: 5 rec, 135 yds, td
OLB Anthony Robinson: 15 tkl, 2 tfl, defl
Code:[b][size=+2]Games of the Week[/size][/b] [color=green]Oregon 27 #5 Oklahoma 26[/color] USF 31 #22 Texas A&M 38 Duke 27 #25 Virginia 29 [color=blue]#14 TCU 20 BYU 30[/color] [u]#24 Georgia 42 #16 LSU 63[/u] [color=purple]Virginia Tech 38 #21 Florida State 14[/color] [b][size=+2]Rankings[/size][/b] 1 Notre Dame 3-0 2 [b]Oregon State[/b] 2-0 3 Penn State 3-0 4 Ohio State 2-0 5 Nebraska 3-0 6 Missouri 2-0 7 Wisconsin 3-0 8 Auburn 3-0 9 UCLA 3-0 10 USC 2-0 18 Cal 2-0 25 Oregon 2-0 [b][size=+2]Heisman Watch[/size][/b] QB Brad Crenshaw (Texas Tech) - 877 yds, 13 td, int HB A.J. Butler (LSU) ^ 474 yds, 10 td QB Jimmy Allen (Texas) ^ 1006 yds, 14 td, int, rush td WR Adam Fields (Penn State ^ 29 rec, 422 yds, 4 td HB Daniel Grevious (Auburn) ^ 439 yds, 7 td, rec td
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Game of the Week
#12 Texas 2-1 @ #6 Missouri 2-0
Chris: Welcome to Columbia where we have a Big-12 duel between the Texas and Mizzou. (crowd cheers) The Longhorns were considered one of the top teams in the nation to start the season but an early loss to Tennessee has knocked them off the tracks. Of course, their rival Oklahoma was also derailed last weekend against Oregon in Norman. So the South is not off to a great start but the Big 12 North is looking strong with teams like Missouri and Nebraska. Mizzou came on strong last year behind their big-time QB Blake Ford but he is gone and it appears this year's starter Doug Harris is still out with a strained back he suffered in the first game of the season. The Tigers have yet to play anybody so this will be a huge first test. When we get back from the break we will of course get to this game but there are some other important games elsewhere around the nation to get to...
Gameday Predictions
#17 Michigan 2-1 @ #7 Wisconsin 3-0
Kirk: Wisc Lee: Wisc
#22 Arkansas 3-0 @ #16 Alabama 3-0 (1-0)
Kirk: Bama Lee: Ark
Chris: Really? Going with the Razorbacks over the Tide? We'll see about that one. Alright, well before we get to the game predictions for today's Big-12 showdown, Erin has an injury report for us.
Erin: Thanks Chris. It looks like Texas OLB Alex Dunbar (91 ovr) who has been out since the Tennessee game with an abdominal tear will be a no-go today also. And as you had already pointed out Missouri is obviously still without starting QB Doug Harris (82 ovr).
Chris: Thanks Erin. Okay, it looks like the headgear is here. Kirk, who are you picking?
Kirk: I think the Longhorns are walking into a buzz saw today. (crowd cheers) I know that Texas has an excellent QB in sophomore Jimmy Allen (92 ovr) who already has 14 touchdown passes and has all of the playmakers. But I just have a feeling Mizzou wants to make a statement today and those Tiger corners will show just how good they are. With Dunbar out, I think the Tigers will be able to get junior HB Sam Scott (91 ovr) going on the ground. And I'm not worried about junior QB Jason Gray (79 ovr). In this offense, you don't need to have a big arm and he will make plays with his legs. I'm going with Mizzou. (crowd cheers)
Lee: Wow. I didn't see that one coming Kirk. Let me say this. Texas is a better football team. (crowd boos) But I'm not so sure they match up well with Mizzou. Texas Sophomore WR Lamar McCauley (93 ovr) will have his work cut out trying to get open agains a very good Tiger secondary. If Texas finds success through the air it could be a long game for Mizzou because then the Longhorns will be able to get senior tailback Adam Davis (90 ovr) going on the ground against a rather weak Mizzou defensive line. But if Mizzou can get the momentum and this crowd on their side anything can happen. (Lee reaches for the headgear)
GO MIZZOU! GO TIGERS! (crowd cheers the pick)Comment
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Arizona State 1-1
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#2 Oregon State 2-0
Corvallis, OR - This would be considered the first test for Oregon State since Arizona State is actually a decent team. The Sun Devils' only loss came against Texas. ASU must have felt right at home in Corvallis as it was a comfortable 73 degrees with clear skies in the Willamette Valley.
Arizona State opened the game with a decent possession, crossing into OSU territory, but then QB Craig Noel shot himself in the foot. Noel tested last year's Thorpe and Bednarik award winning CB Deon Weatherford on an out pattern at the sideline. He would pay for his mistake when Weatherford made the interception and sped down the sideline for his 4th pick-six of the season to ignite Reser Stadium. The Beavers were spotted an early touchdown to go ahead 7-0.
OSU CB Deon Weatherford with his 4th pick-six on the season.
The Sun Devils would be forced to punt on their next possession. The Beavers moved right into scoring position. Where QB Ty Moore could not find anybody open, scrambled outside the pocket and found an open WR Bryan Mitchell. The true freshman caught the ball in stride and easily made his way in for his first career touchdown as a Beaver on the 21-yard connection to put Oregon State up 14-0.
OSU WR Bryan Mitchell with his first career TD reception on a 21-yard connection from Moore.
After another ASU punt, the Beavers quickly found themselves in the red zone as the 2nd quarter opened. But Moore threw his first interception of the season which was picked off by ASU CB Joe Powell. Unfortunately for the Sun Devils, they would go three-and-out. The Beavers took over in ASU territory. Oregon State moved right back into the red zone where Moore hooked up with WR David Baker over the middle crossing the field and getting into the end zone on a 12-yard TD to make it 21-0 OSU.
OSU WR David Baker with a 12-yard TD reception.
The Sun Devils finally fought back when QB Craig Noel connected with WR Quentin Crenshaw over the top. OSU CB Deon Weatherford was able to make a shoestring tackle to save a touchdown, but not before a gain of 48 yards. Noel capitalized on the opportunity to score with a 7-yard TD pass to WR Adam Carter to get ASU on scoreboard. The Beavers took a 21-7 lead into halftime.
ASU QB Craig Noel finds WR Adam Carter for a 7-yard TD.
The Beavers opened the 3rd quarter with a long, methodical drive that took up over half the quarter. But the Sun Devils held in the red zone as OSU HB John Johnson was unable to punch it in. As a result, the Beavers settled for a 22-yard chip shot to increase the lead to 24-7. Arizona State countered with an equally long possession as they marched the length of the field.
The Sun Devils still had the ball heading into the 4th quarter. The 17-play drive ended on 4th-and-goal inside the 10-yard line with Noel throwing to WR Greg Taum. The ball was just out of reach for Tatum. As a result, he was forced to dive for it. Tatum made the catch but unfortunately he was down at the 2-yard line. The Sun Devils had failed to score after wasting so many minutes off the clock. OSU, with such bad field position could not get a first down and was forced to punt from its end zone. It would not be long before Arizona State was back in the red zone. This time QB Craig Noel was pressured by OSU DE Brandon Webb. Noel threw the ball under duress into the end zone, but it fell right into the hands of none other than OSU CB Deon Weatherford who sped down the length of the field, 99 yards as Reser Stadium roared to life. Weatherford returned it all the way back for his 5th pick-six of the season to put OSU in up big 31-7.
OSU CB Deon Weatherford with his 5th pick-six of the season.
The game was iced when Noel was sacked by OSU DE Brandon Webb on 4th-and-long in ASU territory. The Beavers were able to milk the clock and pass their first test of the season with flying colors.
Arizona State 7
QB Craig Noel: 26/40, 236 yds, td, 2 int
HB John Davis: 17 car, 20 yds
WR Greg Tatum: 9 rec, 75 yds
SS Rich Hughes: 14 tkl, 2 tfl
#2 Oregon State 31
QB Ty Moore: 20/25, 227 yds, 2 td, int
HB John Johnson: 23 car, 46 yds
TE Adam Banks: 10 rec, 120 yds
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