So you think you're set for the week because you can recite the Top 25 results? Let ESPN.com give you the rest of the story from Saturday's action.
STARS |
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Marques Tuiasosopo Washington |
Racked up a school-record 509 yards as Washington rallied to beat No. 25 Stanford 35-30. Tuiasosopo completed 19 of 32 passes for 302 yards and a touchdown and ran 22 times for 207 yards and two TDs. He's the first Division I-A player to pass for 300 yards and rush for 200 yards in a game, and the first Husky quarterback to throw for 300 yards in consecutive games since Sonny Sixkiller did it in 1970. |
David Neill Nevada |
Passed for 405 yards and four touchdowns and ran
for a score as Nevada defeated North Texas 41-28.
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Spencer Romine Duke |
Passed for a career-high 404 yards and three
touchdowns, including the game-winner to Scottie Montgomery with
1:42 left, in Duke's 25-22 upset victory over Maryland.
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Tim Rattay Louisiana Tech |
Completed 44 of 66 passes for 508 yards and three touchdowns as Louisiana Tech beat Toledo 34-17.
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Devin Scott Temple |
Completed 36 of 45 passes for 311 yards and six touchdowns in Temple's 56-28 victory over Rutgers. Scott broke the school records of five TD passes and 32 completions.
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UPSET SPECIAL |
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Heels tarred by Furman |
Justin Hill threw two touchdown passes to Des Kitchings and
ran for a score as Furman beat North Carolina 28-3. The Paladins got their first victory over a I-A opponent since 1985. The Tar Heels lost their sixth straight and their first ever to a I-AA
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STREAKING |
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Another ship is sunk |
Jarious Jackson hit Jay Johnson for a 16-yard touchdown with 36 seconds left and Notre Dame extended its NCAA-record winning streak over Navy to 36 games with a 28-24 victory.
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RECORD-SETTERS |
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Redman's records |
Chris Redman became the career leader in completions in Division I-A, going 23-of-34 for 224 yards and two touchdowns in Louisville's 23-14 victory over UAB. Redman, who also holds the career attempts mark with 1,587, has 975 completions, 17 more than
BYU's Ty Detmer.
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Brown paper sack |
Defensive end Courtney Brown had four sacks, tying a Penn
State record, and his 32 career sacks broke Larry Kubin's school record of 30 as No. 2 Penn State defeated Illinois 27-7.
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Leader of the Pac |
Stanford wide receiver Troy Walters caught five passes for 95 yards in a 35-30 loss to Washington, breaking Darrin Nelson's Pac-10 record for career receptions with 224. Walters broke the conference's record for career receiving yards earlier this season. |
No ordinary Joe |
Georgia Tech's Joe Hamilton passed for 212 yards and three
touchdowns, giving him 53 on his career, breaking the school record
of 51. The No. 7 Yellow Jackets defeated North Carolina State 48-21.
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The 600 club |
Junior Casey Donaldson scored two touchdowns, tying the school career record of 42, and Division III Wittenberg became the first school below Division I to win 600 games by beating Ohio Wesleyan 14-0 on Saturday. Wittenberg (8-0), which has been playing football since 1892, is 600-318-32.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY |
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Northern Illinois coach Joe Novak, after a 41-9 loss to No. 13 Marshall. |
"I said all week I thought they were the best team in the
history of the MAC. They are like a bomb. You know sooner or later
they are going to go off, and you just hold your breath." |