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No points for style, but Georgia unbeaten
Sep 11 2005 6:31PM (CT)
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - They don't give style points in football. Good thing for Georgia. The Bulldogs survived the return of Steve Spurrier to Sanford Stadium by the barest of margins. A touchdown wiped out by a penalty. A missed extra point. A failed two-point conversion.
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SMU celebrates rare win over ranked team
Sep 11 2005 5:36PM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - When Phil Bennett was handed the Iron Skillet that goes to the winner of the SMU-TCU game, the hundreds of Mustangs fans who'd swarmed the field began hollering as if their team had just scored a couple more touchdowns.
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Notre Dame coach ornery despite 2-0 start
Sep 11 2005 4:28PM (CT)
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - Charlie Weis greeted his team's upset victory over Pitt by being ornery all week, to let Notre Dame's players know they hadn't accomplished anything yet. So what kind of mood will a big win over Michigan bring?
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No. 21 Oklahoma still seeking quarterback
Sep 11 2005 3:54PM (CT)
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) - Perhaps now Oklahoma fans truly appreciate Jason White. With the best quarterback in school history gone after six long years, the Sooners would probably do just about anything to have him _ bad knees and all _ back for a seventh season.
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Friedel helps Blackburn to Premier tie
Sep 11 2005 2:27PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - U.S. goalkeeper Brad Friedel had a busy second half Sunday, helping Blackburn hold on for a 0-0 tie at Bolton in the English Premier League.
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Auburn player copes with loss of relatives
Sep 11 2005 1:42PM (CT)
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) - Alonzo Horton found peace while surrounded by 82,000 screaming fans and dozens of Auburn teammates. The Auburn freshman was able to focus on football for a few hours in a 28-0 win over Mississippi State on Saturday, wresting his thoughts from the deaths of two younger brothers and an aunt in Hurricane Katrina.
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No. 5 LSU triumphs in storm-delayed opener
Sep 11 2005 10:39AM (CT)
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) - LSU came a long way to start its season, and JaMarcus Russell made the trip worthwhile. Russell passed 39 yards to Early Doucet for a climactic touchdown that handed the No. 5 Tigers a 35-31 victory over No. 15 Arizona State on Friday night, giving coach Les Miles a victory in his hurricane-delayed LSU debut.
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Longhorns prevail in showdown vs. Buckeyes
Sep 11 2005 10:29AM (CT)
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Vince Young did what star quarterbacks do, passing his team to a victory, and making the Texas Longhorns look as if this could be the season they come up big in the biggest of games.
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No. 24 Fresno St. trumps Weber St. 55-17
Sep 11 2005 12:42AM (CT)
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - Clifton Smith made two long punt returns for touchdowns, Wendell Mathis rushed for three scores and 24th-ranked Fresno State opened a much-anticipated season with a 55-17 victory over Weber State on Saturday night.
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Martin leads SMU past No. 22 TCU 21-10
Sep 11 2005 12:37AM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - DeMyron Martin ran for two touchdowns and caught a 22-yard touchdown pass, leading SMU past No. 22 TCU 21-10 Saturday night for the Mustangs' most important victory since coming off the death penalty in 1989.
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