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Oklahoma State’s Mike Gundy disappointed but moving on
Not only are the eight on-field officials and replay crew suspended for two games, the Big 12 also barred the replay officials from working a bowl game this season.
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It was a mistake by the officials, as another rule states that if enforcement of the foul involves a loss of down, and the clock has expired, then the game should end.
“There’s a rule that says that the game can not end on an accepted live-ball foul”, O’Dey said. As Kroll was being taken down, he pitched it back to Willis at the 12, and he cut across the field and barely managed to score while being dragged down. In addition, the Big 12 announced that the two-person video replay crew was also given a two-game ban, and the pair will not be able to work any postseason games.
Central Florida (1-1) actually outrushed MI (2-0) by a margin of 275-119, but the Wolverines still won convincingly thanks in large part to Speight, the junior who backed up a good debut as the starter last week against Hawaii by completing 25 of his 37 passes for 312 yards. No. 16 Georgia dropped seven spots after beating FCS Nicholls by two. It’s not as much that he didn’t like the score of the game, but perhaps rather a way to send a message to his team ahead of next week’s SEC West clash with No. 18 Ole Miss.
Iowa State had a fourth-down and 1 at the Iowa 36 late in the first half down 28-3.
Safety Malik Hooker came up with the first pick six – his third interception in two games – and cornerback Marshon Lattimore followed with his second of the game in driving rain and Ohio State’s third interception of the first half to send the Buckeyes to a 20-3 halftime lead.
“After a thorough review and evaluation of the entire Central Michigan at Oklahoma State contest, we have made a decision to suspend the officiating crew for the next two consecutive weeks”.
Of that elite group, only Central Michigan’s Cooper Rush and Jesse Kroll can say they’ve been a part of two classic moments.
-Drew Lock, Missouri, tied a school record with five TD passes and threw for 450 yards to lead the Tigers past Eastern Michigan 61-21.
Hill, a 6-foot, 2, 263-pound fullback, plunged into the end zone for his second score early in the third to pad the Wolverines’ lead to 41-7.
In other games involving Big 12 teams, Skyler Howard tied a career-high with five touchdown passes, leading West Virginia to a 38-21 victory over Youngstown State in Morgantown, W. Va. Greg Windham threw for 167 yards and a touchdown, ran for 146 yards and another score, and led OH to a 37-21 victory over mistake-prone Kansas in Lawrence, Kan. Florida State first-year starting quarterback Deondre Francois finished 25 of 32 for 262 yards and three touchdowns.
Ohio State’s defense limited Tulsa to 188 total yards and forced six turnovers.
(10) WISCONSIN 54, AKRON 10: Corey Clement ran for two scores, Jazz Peavy had two touchdown catches and the Badgers (2-0) stuffed Akron’s spread offense in a win over the Zips (1-1) in Madison, Wisconsin.
CLEMSON, S.C. – Quarterback Deshaun Watson threw three touchdown passes, including two in the final quarter, as Clemson plodded its way to a victory over Troy.
Week 2 of the college football season was supposed to simple: Only two real threats of upsetting ranked teams, and plenty of easy games for the rest.
UCLA 42, UNLV 41 – At Pasadena, Calif., Josh Rosen threw one touchdown and ran for another, Soso Jamabo rushed for three touchdowns and UCLA held off UNLV.
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-Trevor Knight, Texas A&M, threw for 344 yards and three TDs and ran for another score in a 67-0 rout of Prairie View A&M.