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NCAA News Archives for October 7, 2006

Nebraska runs wild in win over Iowa St.
Oct 7 2006 11:48PM (CT)
AMES, Iowa (AP) - No. 22 Nebraska went Old School on Iowa State, using a punishing running game and smothering defense to pick up its first road win of the season.
 
Tennessee shreds Georgia's stingy 'D'
Oct 7 2006 11:46PM (CT)
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Erik Ainge felt like he had all the time in the world, which made it easy to dismantle the nation's stingiest defense. No. 13 Tennessee became just the second team to put up 50 points on Georgia between the hedges, coming from behind for a stunning 51-33 victory Saturday night that defied the norm in the defensive-minded Southeastern Conference.
 
No. 16 Cal overwhelms No. 11 Oregon
Oct 7 2006 10:46PM (CT)
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) - California passed like a Duck, tackled like a Duck and even dressed like a Duck _ and the Golden Bears did it all much better than Oregon.
 
No. 20 Boise State overwhelms La. Tech
Oct 7 2006 10:42PM (CT)
BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Jared Zabransky threw for two touchdowns and ran for two more, and Marty Tadman returned an interception 98 yards for a score as No. 20 Boise State overwhelmed Louisiana Tech 55-14 on Saturday night.
 
No. 23 Missouri routs Texas Tech 38-21
Oct 7 2006 10:18PM (CT)
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Chase Daniel threw for 171 yards and a touchdown, and Missouri returned two interceptions for scores as the 23rd-ranked Tigers beat Texas Tech 38-21 on Saturday to start 6-0 for the first time in 33 years.
 
Backup QB leads Florida over LSU 23-10
Oct 7 2006 9:19PM (CT)
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Florida doesn't have a quarterback controversy. It's more like a quarterback coalition. Backup quarterback Tim Tebow threw two touchdown passes, including one on a play that could have came from basketball coach Billy Donovan's playbook, and ran for a score to give the fifth-ranked Gators a 23-10 win against No. 9 LSU on Saturday.
 
No. 3 USC holds on to down Washington
Oct 7 2006 8:53PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Those underdogs from the Northwest gave the USC Trojans all they could handle the past two weeks. John David Booty threw for 243 yards and a touchdown and No. 3 Southern California held off resurgent Washington's late threat in a 26-20 victory Saturday.
 
Ga. Tech rallies back from 9-run deficit
Oct 7 2006 8:24PM (CT)
ATLANTA (AP) - Chan Gailey already knew his Georgia Tech team was talented. Against Maryland, he learned something else just as important.
 
No. 6 Michigan routs rival Michigan St.
Oct 7 2006 8:17PM (CT)
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) - Michigan beat rival Michigan State the way it likes to beat everybody _ by dominating the line of scrimmage. The Michigan rush defense, which entered the game tops in the nation, allowed only 60 yards Saturday, while the Wolverines managed 211 on the ground in a 31-13 victory.
 
No. 1 Ohio St. rolls over Bowling Green
Oct 7 2006 7:33PM (CT)
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - For Troy Smith and Ted Ginn Jr., it was just like those autumn days in middle school when they used to play catch at the park.
 
Quinn sparks Notre Dame over Stanford
Oct 7 2006 7:18PM (CT)
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - Not quite a blowout, though far from a scare, No. 12 Notre Dame had a comfortable day against winless Stanford. Brady Quinn threw for three touchdowns, Darius Walker ran for a season-high 153 yards and a touchdown and the Notre Dame defense played its best game of the season in a 31-10 win over the Cardinal on Saturday.
 
West Virginia rocks Mississippi St.
Oct 7 2006 7:06PM (CT)
STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) - West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez used to be a win-is-a-win kind of coach. No more.
 
West Virginia rocks Mississippi St.
Oct 7 2006 5:51PM (CT)
STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) - Steve Slaton ran for 185 yards, Pat White rushed for two touchdowns and the West Virginia defense made two interceptions deep in its own territory to give the Mountaineers a 42-14 victory over Mississippi State on Saturday.
 
Ball makes 51st TD catch to break record
Oct 7 2006 5:39PM (CT)
DURHAM, N.H. (AP) - David Ball caught his 51st touchdown pass Saturday to break the Division I career record held by Jerry Rice and help New Hampshire defeat Richmond 27-17.
 
Iowa bounces back with rout of Purdue
Oct 7 2006 5:07PM (CT)
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - All week long, the question dogging Iowa was its ability to regroup after being crushed by top-ranked Ohio State. The 19th-ranked Hawkeyes responded Saturday, with Drew Tate throwing for 253 yards and a pair of touchdowns in a 47-17 victory over Purdue.
 
Arkansas defense swarms No. 2 Auburn
Oct 7 2006 4:13PM (CT)
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) - Arkansas made the first major upset of the college football season look easy. With a swarming defense and unstoppable tailbacks, the Razorbacks knocked off No. 2 Auburn in a stunningly one-sided 27-10 victory Saturday that will rearrange the top of the rankings.
 
No. 15 Clemson rallies past Wake Forest
Oct 7 2006 3:41PM (CT)
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) - Clemson was tired of leaving Wake Forest with embarrassing losses, so the 15th-ranked Tigers spent the past week promising they would prove something to the Demon Deacons. And after three sloppy quarters, they finally did.
 
Badgers pound Wildcats 41-9
Oct 7 2006 2:02PM (CT)
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - P.J. Hill rushed for 249 yards, including a long touchdown run on the second play of the game, and Wisconsin beat Northwestern 41-9 on Saturday.
 
No. 8 Louisville routs Middle Tennessee
Oct 7 2006 5:37AM (CT)
NASHVILLE (AP) - Mario Urrutia's advice to Hunter Cantwell was simple. "I'm 6-6, so just throw it up and give me a chance," Urrutia told the Louisville quarterback. After his 134-yard, two-touchdown performance in No. 8 Louisville's 44-17 win Middle Tennessee on Friday night, Urrutia won't have to tell Cantwell twice.
 
   

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