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NCAA News Archives for October 14, 2006

No. 14 LSU overwhelms Kentucky 49-0
Oct 14 2006 11:50PM (CT)
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - A soft home schedule? Perhaps. But No. 14 LSU cannot be accused of taking any game in Death Valley lightly.
 
No. 4 Michigan smothers Penn State 17-10
Oct 14 2006 11:42PM (CT)
STATE COLLEGE, Pa (AP) - Rondell Biggs flew in off the edge for one of Michigan's seven sacks, then flexed his biceps to celebrate his mighty deed.
 
No. 3 USC struggles past Arizona St.
Oct 14 2006 11:34PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - No. 3 Southern California barely resembles the juggernaut the Trojans have been over the past four seasons _ with one exception. USC is still undefeated.
 
No. 11 Auburn ousts No. 2 Florida 27-17
Oct 14 2006 11:16PM (CT)
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) - Auburn's defense was getting run over again, this time by No. 2 Florida and it's two-headed quarterback attack. Coach Tommy Tuberville had seen enough and challenged his defenders at halftime.
 
No. 21 Nebraska routs Kansas St. 21-3
Oct 14 2006 11:05PM (CT)
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) - With a gutsy pair of fourth-down gambles and a punishing run defense, Nebraska took another step toward regaining supremacy of the Big 12 North.
 
Brawl breaks out in FIU-Miami game
Oct 14 2006 9:54PM (CT)
MIAMI (AP) - South Florida's newest rivalry has already overheated. Miami beat Florida International 35-0 Saturday night in a game marred by a wild brawl in the third quarter that had fists flying, helmets swinging and even crutches being used as weapons.
 
McCoy sets mark as Texas rolls 63-31
Oct 14 2006 9:42PM (CT)
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Colt McCoy set a Texas record with six touchdown passes and the No. 6 Longhorns recovered from an early 10-point deficit to roll over Baylor 63-31 Saturday night, seizing sole possession of first place in the Big 12 South.
 
No. 10 Cal tops Washington St. 21-3
Oct 14 2006 8:48PM (CT)
PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) - Marshawn Lynch and the California defense did away with the Martin Stadium jinx. Playing with a sore ankle, Lynch ran for 152 yards and two touchdowns and Cal won in Pullman for the first time in 27 years, beating Washington State 21-3 on Saturday.
 
Lane runs Texas A&M past No. 19 Missouri
Oct 14 2006 8:13PM (CT)
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) - Texas A&M coach Dennis Franchione knew it was risky to tell his players they were going to beat No. 19 Missouri. He did it anyway, and the Aggies did just what they were told.
 
No. 18 Oregon rebounds to beat UCLA
Oct 14 2006 8:10PM (CT)
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - There were no fancy plays or controversies in Oregon's victory over UCLA, only workmanlike efficiency.
 
No. 7 Louisville tops Cincinnati 23-17
Oct 14 2006 8:04PM (CT)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Louisville coach Bobby Petrino has gotten past the idea of style points.
 
No. 1 Ohio St. dominates Michigan St.
Oct 14 2006 7:07PM (CT)
EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Top-ranked Ohio State has Heisman Trophy contender Troy Smith, the explosive Ted Ginn Jr. and a potent running game.
 
No. 23 Oklahoma routs Iowa State 34-9
Oct 14 2006 5:59PM (CT)
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) - Adrian Peterson weaved around the line, dodged a tackler and broke into the clear before diving across the goal line.
 
Arkansas topple SE Missouri St. by 56
Oct 14 2006 5:34PM (CT)
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) - Keith Jackson picked off the pass and started upfield. Only Kevin Ballatore had a chance to bring him down. A 296-pound defensive tackle against a 205-pound quarterback? No contest.
 
No. 24 Rutgers shuts out Navy 34-0
Oct 14 2006 5:20PM (CT)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - The record crowd fell silent as Navy quarterback Brian Hampton lay on the ground, unable to rise from the artificial turf because of a dislocated left knee.
 
Indiana rallies to upset No. 15 Iowa
Oct 14 2006 4:47PM (CT)
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - Indiana waited nearly two decades to party like this. So why worry about another 20 seconds? Players stormed the field and fireworks went off before the Hoosiers' biggest upset in almost 20 years was official, but there was nothing premature about Saturday's stunning 31-28 upset over No. 15 Iowa.
 
Vanderbilt stuns No. 16 Georgia 24-22
Oct 14 2006 4:38PM (CT)
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Vanderbilt celebrated wildly, cheered on by sprinkling of gold-and-black-clad fans amid the sea of red. Georgia and its 92,000 backers trudged out of Sanford Stadium in stunned silence. The scoreboard went blank as soon as it was over, a feeble attempt to erase what everyone had just seen.
 
White runs wild as West Virginia romps
Oct 14 2006 4:38PM (CT)
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) - Steve Slaton will have a hard time winning the Heisman Trophy if he keeps getting upstaged like this by running mate Pat White.
 
Oklahoma RB Peterson may miss season
Oct 14 2006 4:14PM (CT)
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) - Heisman Trophy hopeful Adrian Peterson broke his collarbone on a dive into the end zone Saturday, and the Oklahoma star running back likely will miss the rest of the season.
 
No. 25 Wisconsin overwhelms Minnesota
Oct 14 2006 4:04PM (CT)
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Wisconsin wasted no time chopping down its border rival. John Stocco threw four touchdown passes and P.J. Hill ran for two scores as No. 25 Wisconsin beat Minnesota 48-12 on Saturday to keep Paul Bunyan's Axe.
 
Peterson's dad watches son score TD
Oct 14 2006 1:31PM (CT)
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) - Playing in front of his father for the first time in college, Oklahoma tailback Adrian Peterson scored a touchdown on his third carry Saturday against Iowa State.
 
   

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