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NCAA News Archives for September 18, 2005

Georgia Tech QB has viral meningitis
Sep 18 2005 7:07PM (CT)
ATLANTA (AP) - Georgia Tech quarterback Reggie Ball was diagnosed with viral meningitis Sunday _ a big relief for the No. 15 Yellow Jackets. But it's not known if he'll be able to play in next weekend's crucial game against Virginia Tech.
 
Boston College quarterback may play
Sep 18 2005 7:07PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Boston College quarterback Quinton Porter was walking around Sunday on his injured right ankle and might be able to play against Clemson next week.
 
Injuries showcase Cal's newfound depth
Sep 18 2005 5:14PM (CT)
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) - When Jeff Tedford took over at California in 2002, he salvaged a few talents from the 1-10 team he inherited, signed a bunch of junior-college transfers and turned the Golden Bears into a better team than their individual talents suggested.
 
Notre Dame coach says team must learn
Sep 18 2005 4:32PM (CT)
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - Charlie Weis wants Notre Dame to develop a knockout punch. The Irish came from 21 points down to tie Michigan State on Saturday, but couldn't put the Spartans away and ended up losing 44-41 in overtime.
 
Miami seeks momentum after triple-OT win
Sep 18 2005 4:28PM (CT)
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) - His team again allowed too many sacks for his liking, took some "horrendous" penalties and wasted a 10-point lead in the final three minutes of regulation at Clemson's Death Valley.
 
Meyer's big win subdued by injuries
Sep 18 2005 3:05PM (CT)
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Florida coach Urban Meyer didn't get much of a chance to celebrate his first victory over rival Tennessee. Meyer spent part of Saturday night in the hospital with injured receiver Andre Caldwell, who broke his right leg against the Volunteers and was scheduled to have season-ending surgery Sunday.
 
Chow's absence isn't slowing Trojans
Sep 18 2005 2:40PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Southern California couldn't be stopped, scoring the most points an Arkansas team has allowed in nearly 87 years. And the Trojans gained the most yards the Razorbacks have ever given up in a game. If there was any question concerning USC's offense without Norm Chow, it's been answered. Emphatically.
 
Gators give Meyer big win in SEC debut
Sep 18 2005 12:31PM (CT)
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Urban Meyer jogged across Florida Field and received a seemingly endless standing ovation. This was exactly what the Gators wanted, what they needed. "This is what we've been waiting for," safety Jarvis Herring said. "We've been through so many ups and downs."
 
No. 12 Purdue holds off Arizona 31-24
Sep 18 2005 4:24AM (CT)
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Jerod Void carried 18 times for 107 yards, scored three touchdowns and recovered a muffed punt return, helping 12th-ranked Purdue hold off Arizona 31-24 on Saturday night.
 
No. 1 USC rout the Razorbacks 70-17
Sep 18 2005 4:24AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Matt Leinart, Reggie Bush & Co. hit Arkansas with a first quarter the Razorbacks won't soon forget. And that was just the beginning.
 
Arizona St. trounces Northwestern 52-21
Sep 18 2005 1:00AM (CT)
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) - Sam Keller passed for 409 yards and four touchdowns and freshman Keegan Herring ran for 197 yards and two scores, leading No. 18 Arizona State to a 52-21 win over Northwestern on Saturday night.
 
   

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