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TGS COL FB UPDATE...PLUS MICHIGAN 1-2 since mid-October that year) on November 19, 1966. And Celizic’s description of not only the game, but also the context in which that storied STATE-NOTRE DAME AND A TRIBUTE TO ARA matchup took place, remains must-read material for any serious gridiron by Bruce Marshall, Goldsheet.com Editor follower.

It’s Notre Dame-Michigan State week, which might not stir the soul of college From our point of view, there will almost assuredly never be another regular- football as it once did, though for us at TGS and those who still recall their great season game with the same sort of dynamics and impact as Notre battle from 1966, there will always be something timeless about Spartans vs. Dame-Michigan State. While it is hardly the only 1 vs. 2 matchup in our Fighting Irish. In a moment, we not only recall that epic 10-10 draw but at the publishing history, it will remain forever unique because neither squad was same time pay one of our planned tributes to iconic Notre Dame HC Ara going to be engaged in upcoming bowl action. Of course, in those years, Notre Parseghian, who passed away in August at the age of 94. Dame was still encumbered by its no-bowl policy. As for the Spartans, they were staying home for the postseason due to the Big Ten’s draconian “no Before we begin to honor Parseghian and reminisce, however, some repeat” rule of the day after MSU had participated in the Rose Bowl the previous developments in the nascent college football season have caught our eye and campaign of 1965. Indeed, many believe that those added consequences of are worth an early-season alert. Specifically, teams with new coaches who are the great battle of 1966 helped accelerate changes in both the Fighting either making positive, or not so positive, early impacts, noted below. Irish bowl policy (finally altered three years later) and the Big Ten’s no- Positive impacts: Justin Wilcox, Cal...The Bears are 3-0 SU for Wilcox, repeat rule, which was eventually repealed in 1972. who has them playing defense in Berkeley for the first time in years, while new While Celizic’s attention to detail in recounting every on-field angle of ND- o.c. Beau Baldwin, recent HC at Eastern Washington, appears an inspired hire. MSU is riveting stuff, it’s how the author framed the context of that encounter Jeff Tedford, Fresno State...No one expected the Bulldogs to beat Alabama that really sets this book apart from most football-related publishing works. and Washington, but FSU scratched out spread covers vs. each and is now 3- Admittedly, Celizic gained some insights from a unique vantage point as a Notre 0 vs. the line for Tedford, who seems to have things much better organized than Dame freshman in the fall of ‘66. But from well-woven tales of the individual recent years in the Central Valley. P.J. Fleck. Minnesota...The Gophers are journeys of many players at Michigan State and Notre Dame to reminders of a already “rowing the boat” for Fleck, whose team has followed up a sluggish more innocent era that was about to change dramatically within the next couple opening win over Buffalo with thumping victories over Oregon State and MTSU. of years, Celizic hits the sort of “sweet spot” that few sports journalists ever find. Jeff Brohm, Purdue...Maybe the most dramatic turnaround of all, the Boilermakers suddenly have a menacing look for Brohm, who crafted the Celizic’s details of the buildup to the big clash are loaded with anecdotal nation’s highest-scoring offense at WKU before moving to West Lafayette. nuggets before he begins to dissect “The Game of the Century” from 1966. Celizic also challenges the media for much of their distortion of events that Not-so-positive impacts: Matt Rhule, Baylor...After junking the old Art existed from almost the moment the game ended; few recall some of the Briles offense and benching his starting QB (Anu Solomon) after two games, the developments during the clash that made it more remarkable that Notre Dame Bears sit 0-3, with only Kansas appearing in the way of a descent into the Big 12 could rally from an early 10-0 deficit to forge the evenual 10-10 scoreline. basement for 2017. Shawn Elliott, Georgia State...The Panthers have Indeed, the Irish lost starting QB Terry Hanratty (shoulder) and their best already lost to FCS Tennessee State and were blasted 56-0 at Penn State. Why offensive lineman, C George Goeddeke (ankle), early in the game to injury, and did GSU dispose of Trent Miles, who got the Panthers to a bowl two years ago? star HB Nick Eddy didn’t play at all after hurting his shoulder when falling on the Matt Luke, Ole Miss...In defense of Luke, he was promoted in summer after the train that took the Irish from South Bend to East Lansing. Backups such as QB abrupt dismissal of Hugh Freeze, and the program in disarray, but his audition Coley O’Brien and RB Bob Gladieux thus filled important roles; the pair for the full-time job does not look promising, with an 0-3 spread mark and some combined on a 34-yard TD pass in the 2nd quarter to get the Irish back into very curious late-game strategy in last week’s loss at Cal. Jay Norvell, the game after falling behind 10-0. Nevada...The Pack’s losses to Northwestern and Toledo were not unexpected; bowing last Saturday vs. Big Sky Idaho State, however, was unexpected. Notre Dame HC Ara Parseghian, of course, would immediately come under Norvell has puzzled MW onlookers by curiously benching capable returnee QB heavy fire for his late-game strategy of not putting the ball in the air in the final Ty Gangi in favor of true frosh Kaymen Cureton, whose first start was a loss to moments and effectively settling for the eventual 10-10 deadlock. Ara the FCS Bengals. Geoff Collins, Temple...Yes the Owls are 2-1 SU, but made rationalized at the time, and with some justification, that the Spartans, who had hard work of double-digit dogs Villanova and UMass, and have yet to cover a already intercepted three Irish passes and had blanketed top Notre Dame pointspread. Little resemblance to recent Matt Rhule Temple bowl teams. Mike receiving threat Jim Seymour all afternoon, had stacked their defense with ball- Sanford, Jr., Western Kentucky...The drop from Brohm to Sanford, in his first hawkers ready to seize upon another mistake by backup QB O’Brien, and HC job, has been steep, as the Tops have lost to Illinois and La Tech and have Parseghian feared an error that could cost the game. A bit earlier, the Irish had yet to come close to covering a pointspread in three games. their best chance to go ahead midway in the 4th Q after S Tom Schoen picked off a Jimmy Raye pass and returned it to the Spartan 18. But MSU LB Phil Hoag “THE BIGGEST GAME OF THEM ALL” nailed Irish HB Dave Haley for an 8-yard loss on 2nd down, forcing an eventual (We reprise this review, which first appeared four years ago this week in TGS, 41-yard FG try by PK Joe Azzaro, who pushed the kick wide right. Neither team of the treasured book written by the late Mike Celizic that remains the signature would threaten thereafter; this game was mostly a defensive war featuring 6 recording of the epic 1966 Notre Dame-Michigan State battle, and also serves turnovers and 16 punts, and big offensive plays were few and far between. as the first of our planned tributes to Irish HC Ara Parseghian, who passed in We recall that 1966 game well and believe that Parseghian has always August). been criticized far too harshly after he came under extreme scrutiny from We believe all serious college football fans should make room in their a variety of media sources. Including the LA Times’ iconic Jim Murray and bookcases for the late Mike Celizic’s The Biggest Game of them All: Notre Sports Illustrated’s Dan Jenkins, who would set the agenda for the ages when Dame, Michigan State and the Fall of ‘66. For in the six decades of publishing decrying Parseghian’s tactics (Murray, in character, doing it in sarcastic tones, TGS, we cannot recall of a bigger or more ballyhooed college football game than leaving more blunt criticism to SI’s Jenkins). But we have long believed that the battle between the unbeaten and untied Fighting Irish and Spartans (ranked (Continued on Page 8) THE GOLD SHEET PAGE 2

Denver 20 - BUFFALO 12—“May you live in interesting times” is an ancient NFL ANALYSIS curse, but Buffalo fans would take some of that rather than the usual tedium accompanying the Bills and their mid-table mediocrity that threatens an 18th KEY TO FOOTBALL ANALYSES Home team in CAPS. *—indicates night game. Statistics after game writeups are listed in the following order: straight playoff-free year. Meanwhile, new Denver HC Vance Joseph seems to Score of game, first downs, rushing attempts/rushing yards, passes completed/passes attempted/passes have struck the right chord with Bronco vets, and is being rewarded by John intercepted/passing yards, and fumbles lost. The winner's statistics are listed first. Scores and pointspreads Elway’s faith in QB Trevor Siemian, off career-best 4 TDP vs. Dallas. Improved (in parentheses) are results of most recent meetings in series. P—Pick Game. SR—Series Record (official Bronco rush “D" that stonewalled Ezekiel Elliott (only 8 YR!) can similarly slow league games only), with team leading in series, number of games won, lost and tied. NL—No Line. TGS Key Shady McCoy and force Tyrod Taylor to carry too much of the Buffalo mail. Releases are underlined and denoted with stars (#). Some frequently-appearing abbreviations. HC—Head Coach. “O”—Offense. “D”—Defense. DDs—Double Digits. (14-DENVER -9’ 24-17 u47...SR: Denver 12-12) OL—Offensive Line or Lineman. DL—Defensive Line or Lineman. KR-Kick Returner. o.c.—Offensive Coordinator. NEW ENGLAND 24 - Houston 16—Many NFL insiders took note of Romeo d.c.—Defensive Coordinator. YR—Yards Rushing. YP—Yards Passing. recs.—Receptions. ints.—Interceptions. Crennel’s defensive tactics (minus J.J. Watt) that had Tom Brady out of sorts in STs—Special Teams. ypg—Yards per Game. ppg—Points per Game. ypc—Yards per Carry (or Catch, for receivers). the playoffs and the Patriots in some trouble until Brock Osweiler’s three picks LY—Last Year. TY—This Year. Y—Year or Years. TDP—Touchdown Passes. FA—Free Agent. SU—Straight Up. doomed the Texans’ upset bid. Now the same matchups created by Crennel’s Games are listed in the Don Best rotation used in the majority of Las Vegas sportsbooks. relentless use of five-man fronts (with Watt) could prevent the champs from All score predictions are made with Las Vegas pointspreads and over-under lines in mind. Please note: All selections indicating a preference for the underdog do not necessarily forecast the underdog as the straight-up extending the margin too far. The only question is if Houston gets enough from winner of the game. A predicted victory by the favorite of less than the pointspread on the game indicates the rookie QB Deshaun Watson, who is going to have his own issues with Bill underdog is the preferred side in the game. Belichick’s schemes that have eaten up plenty of wet-behind-the-ears QBs. (16-N. ENGLAND 27-Houston 0...15-19 39/185 27/109 11/19/0/97 24/41/1/175 1/0 2/2) #####KEY RELEASES##### (16-N. ENGLAND 34-Houston 16...20-14 27/98 23/104 18/38/2/279 23/40/3/181 2/1 0/0) BALTIMORE by 14 over Jacksonville (16-N. ENG. -1 27-0 u39'; N. ENG. -15’ 34-16 o44’ (Div. Playoffs); 15-N. Eng -5 27-6 u46...SR: UNDER in the Cleveland-Indianapolis game N. Eng 8-1) CAROLINA 22 - New Orleans 20—The season is quickly getting away from MIAMI by 17 over N.Y. Jets the Saints, who have seemed to put on their snorkels and are in danger of ################################### disappearing somewhere into the Gulf before Columbus Day unless they can THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 plug the many leaks in their secondary that Sam Bradford and Tom Brady have *SAN FRANCISCO 20 - La Rams 16—The “T word” (Touchdown) hasn’t been already exploited. But an on-the-mend Cam Newton and his new preservation- required in 49ers game notes since the end of last season, and new HC Kyle first style lacks much of the brio of his earlier days and has taken the sharp edge Shanahan can be excused for being just a bit wistful about his good ‘ol days last away from the Carolina attack. And, while the Panther “D” has yet to allow a TD, year in Atlanta when coordinating the NFL’s highest-scoring offense. But SF Drew Brees will provide a much greater test than Brian Hoyer or Tyrod Taylor has run into a couple of rugged stop units (Carolina’s and Seattle’s), and RB the first two weeks. Note N.O. covers in last four meetngs. Carlos Hyde might be licking his chops to get a shot at a Ram rush “D” that (16-N. ORLEANS 41-Carolina 38...23-32 21/63 27/103 34/49/1/460 27/47/1/303 0/0 1/1) allowed the Redskins a bludgeoning 229 YR even with DT Aaron Donald back (16-CAROLINA 23-N. Orleans 20...17-28 27/50 25/107 14/33/0/173 35/44/1/264 1/0 2/1) from his holdout. Not ready yet to trust LA on road. TV-NFL (16-N. ORL. +2’ 41-38 o54; CAROLINA -3’ 23-20 u52...SR: Car. 24-20) (16-S. FRANCISCO 28-Rams 0...28-10 42/150 23/65 22/35/0/170 17/35/2/120 2/1 0/0) Tampa Bay 27 - MINNESOTA 20—Without knowing the status of Minny QB (16-San Francisco 22-RAMS 21...21-13 29/70 29/99 28/38/1/253 11/24/2/78 2/1 2/0) Sam Bradford (missed Pittsburgh game due to knee injury), tough to make a (16-S. FRAN. +2' 28-0 u43; S. Fran. +5 22-21 o39’...SR: S. F. 55-47-2) definitive selection. But even if he returns, will favor improved Tampa Bay, which owns the swift WRs (Mike Evans & DeSean Jackson) to stretch a tough SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Viking defense. Bucs’ charismatic QB Jameis Winston (no picks vs. Bears; 18 ###Baltimore 27 - Jacksonville 13—Wembley fans will be excused for ints. LY) making wiser decisions so far this campaign. Poised T.B. thrives away thinking that Baltimore’s airtight “D” has been facing Crystal Palace (yet to score from home, posting road upsets at Atlanta, Carolina, Kansas City & San Diego a goal in five EPL matches to date!). Now we have to wonder how J’ville will deal in 2016. And revamped, fortified Buc secondary won’t make easy for either with a snarling Raven “D” that’s allowed only ten points thru two weeks, Keenum or Bradford. especially as Blake Bortles reverted to familiar form with two ill-timed picks and (14-Minnesota +2 19-13 (OT) u43...SR: Minnesota 32-22) general ineffectiveness last week in lopsided loss to the Titans. Baltimore still DETROIT 29 - Atlanta 26—Not much hangover yet for Falcons, now playing it a bit cautious with Joe Flacco, but he did look downfield more last 2-0 in defense of their NFC crown. But Atlanta had some extra adrenaline for reg.- week, almost doubling his YP (121 to 217) from opener. (at London, England) season debut of new Mercedes Benz Stadium last Sunday night vs. the Pack, and (16-Baltimore 19-J’VILLE 17...18-14 22/84 21/48 29/40/2/199 24/38/3/168 2/1 0/0) let’s not forget that the Falcs were five yards away from being tumbled by Mike (16-Balt. -1’ 19-17 u46’; 15-J’ville +5 22-20 u47’; 14-BALT. -13’ 20-12 u45...SR: J’ville 11-9) Glennon and the Bears at Chicago in the opener. Detroit still to play the G-Men on ###UNDER THE TOTAL INDIANAPOLIS 16 - Cleveland 13—Not much to Monday as we went to press, but Lions are 10-3 SU their last 13 at Ford Field, and recommend other than a gridiron twist to paraphrase LA Clippers’ play-by-play fantasy owners everywhere have been hustling to add big-play NIU rookie Kenny man Ralph Lawlor’s trademark...“First team to 10 wins!” That might be asking Golladay (2 TDs in opener) to their rosters. Atlanta ”over” 17-4 L21. a lot of either of these stragglers, but on principle, have a more difficult time (14-Det. -3’ 22-21 u46’ at London, England...SR: Detroit 24-12) laying points away with the Brownies, 1-20 SU their last 21 and with rookie QB New York Giants 27 - PHILADELPHIA 24—Win or lose on Monday Night, DeShone Kizer making just his second NFL road start. Andrew Luck’s return still prefer to take any available points with the G-Men, likely back to full strength unknown, but ex-Pat Jacoby Brissett provided a bit more spark for Indy “O” vs. offensively with the return of star WR Odell Beckham Jr., who’ll have a game Cards than Scott Tolzien in opener. “Under” not a bad idea (Browns 8-2 L10). under his belt. Neither team running ball especially well, but believe grizzled vet (14-Indianapolis -3’ 25-24 u49’...SR: Tied 14-14) Eli Manning more likely to perform with greater self-assurance than still- Pittsburgh 23 - CHICAGO 20—Given his luck facing lesser QBs (DeShone evolving Philly counterpart , who’s facing a sticky N.Y. Kizer, Case Keenum, and now Mike Glennon), it might be time for Mike Tomlin secondary, spearheaded by All-Pro S Landon Collins. Meanwhile, Manning and to spend a night playing the slots at nearby Mountaineer Park. Meanwhile, mates equipped to take advantage of the Eagles’ somewhat shaky pass Chicagoland fans are more concerned about the Cubs’ upcoming playoffs and defense, missing key CB . G-Men primed to snap 3-game losing the Blackhawks NHL season than another desultory Bears autumn. But before skein in the City of Brotherly Love. John Fox gets the boot (which might be soon), keep in mind that his team has (16-NY GIANTS 28-Philadelphia 23...16-21 24/54 25/96 22/36/2/248 27/47/2/347 1/0 1/0) saved some of its best efforts for these sorts of home dog roles, in which Bears (16-PHILA. 24-NY Giants 19...15-24 30/118 25/114 14/25/1/168 38/63/3/356 0/0 2/0) are 5-1-1 their last 7. Steeler backers advised to proceed with caution. (16-NYG -3 28-23 o43; PHIL. +1’ 24-19 o42...SR: Philadelphia 59-44-1) (13-Chicago -2’ 40-23 o40’...SR: Chicago 7-6) Seattle 23 - TENNESSEE 17 —Though Seattle muddled its way to an ###Miami 27 - NY JETS 10—There’s more entertainment in NY during unsightly 12-9 home victory over San Francisco, still interested in “taking” with Hoda and Kathie Lee’s hour on the Today show than watching the Jets, who the talent-rich Seahawks, who’re 11-5-3 as a visiting underdog since 2011, have seemed to construct a perfect losing machine, void of any offensive including 2-0 mark in 2016. Seattle’s fleet-footed QB Russell Wilson can fireworks and a “D” quickly becoming worn out in futile attempts to keep games execute a balanced attack, with help from rookie phenom RB Chris Carson (93 competitive. Miami might not have as much big-play ability to burn Todd YR vs. 49ers) and/or rust-free Thomas Rawls, who made his first appearance Bowles’ “D” as did Oakland last week, but Jay Cutler’s first start as a Dolphin last week. Tennessee’s mobile QB Mariota has more difficulty, since his RB was encouraging, as Miami rallied late to beat the Chargers. Tickets available tandem of Derrick Henry & DeMarco Murray meets greater resistence from the at MetLife for those 15,000 or so Dolphins fans who overran StubHub Center in Seahawks’ ferocious front 7, bolstered by recently-acquired DT Sheldon LA last week. Richardson (former Jet). Titans only 5-9-1 as home chalk since 2013. (16-MIAMI 27-Ny Jets 23...20-18 32/137 21/140 17/29/0/137 19/30/2/192 3/0 3/0) (13-SEATTLE -13 20-13 u40’...SR: Seattle 10-6) (16-Miami 34-NY JETS 13...13-20 27/67 23/116 12/18/1/236 25/46/3/244 1/0 3/1) (16-MIAMI -3’ 27-23 o44’; Miami -2’ 34-13 o39...SR: Jets 53-49-1) (NFL FORECAST continued on page 3) THE GOLD SHEET PAGE 3

Kansas City 31 - LA CHARGERS 23—S.D. might be a blocked and missed FG away from a 2-0 start. But prefer to lay short price with road-tough Kansas THE GOLD SHEET and LAS VEGAS Lines City, which is a profitable 12-2 vs. spread last 14 on the reg.-season trail. HOME TEAM in CAPS. Totals in brackets ( ). NL-No Line. Chiefs’ veteran QB Alex Smith is playing his career-best ball early on, hitting 49 TGS Westgate Mirage of 63 for 619 yds. & 5 TDP in victories over New England & Philadelphia. That SOUTH FLORIDA-Temple S.21 S.20 S.20½ kind of eye-popping production could continue vs. a Charger “D,” possibly BOISE STATE-Virginia B.15 B.13½ B.13½ missing the services of injured CB Jason Verrett (out vs. Miami). Note, road ARIZONA-Utah U.9 U.4½ U.4 team 7-1 last 8 in series, so good bet Reid’s crew notches its 7th consecutive APPALACHIAN ST.-Wake Forest W.4½ W.3½ W.3½ series victory in non-threatening, dinky StubHub Center (30,000 capacity). NORTH CAROLINA-Duke D.2½ D.3 D.2½ (16-K. CITY 33-Chargers 27 (OT)...26-25 19/83 32/155 34/48/1/330 25/36/0/233 0/0 0/0) PURDUE-Michigan M.10 M.9½ M.10 (16-K. City 37-CHARGERS 27...26-26 31/103 26/129 21/28/1/262 22/38/2/269 0/0 0/0) GEORGIA TECH-Pittsburgh G.6 G.7½ G.7½ (16-K. CITY -6’ 33-27 (OT) o45; K. City -5’ 37-27 o44’...SR: K. City 54-48) IOWA-Penn State P.9½ P.13 P.12 GREEN BAY 27 - Cincinnati 9—It’s getting so desperate in Cincy that under-fire CLEMSON-Boston College C.33 C.34 C.33½ Marvin Lewis might be tempted to sign Joey Votto to aid with scoring production FLORIDA STATE-N. Carolina St. F.12 F.11 F.12½ after the Bengals (3 FGs, no TDs in first two!) have even been outscored by the GEORGIA-Mississippi State G.1 G.6½ G.5 Reds in their desultory start to 2017 that has already cost o.c. Ken Zampese his job. SOUTH CAROLINA-La Tech S.11 S.11 S.10½ Usually it is not a good sign to be dismissing coordinators two games into a new TENNESSEE-Massachusetts T.24½ T.26 T.27 season. Making matters worse is facing an angry Green Bay team off of a loss (at KANSAS-West Virginia W.18½ W.21½ W.21 Atlanta), and Aaron Rodgers pretty reliable lately as Lambeau chalk (6-2-1 last nine KENTUCKY-Florida F.2 F.2½ F.3 in role). Note punchless Bengals “under” 21-8 L 29. MARYLAND-Ucf U.2 M.4 M.4 (13-CINCINNATI +3 34-30 o50...SR: Cincinnati 7-5) LOUISVILLE-Kent State L.33 L.39 L.39 *WASHINGTON 27 - Oakland 24 —Oakland’s homerun hitters put on quite a EASTERN MICHIGAN-Ohio U. E.4 E.2½ E.2½ long-ball show last week vs. the Jets. But while Todd Bowles’ lifeless outfit was CENTRAL MICHIGAN-Miami-Ohio Pick C.2½ C.1½ unable to forge an answer, Washington is not about to succumb as meekly. VIRGINIA TECH-Old Dominion V.27 V.26½ V.26½ Especially after the Redskins recommitted to the run and battered the Rams CHARLOTTE-Georgia State G.1½ G.3 G.3 with 229 YR, providing the extra tick needed by Kirk Cousins in the pocket to INDIANA-Georgia Southern I.19½ I.22½ I.22 lead a late game-winning drive. The Raiders have had good spread success on BUFFALO-Florida Atlantic B.2 B.3 B.3 the road (11-2 L13 away), but much of that came in an underdog role. Jay NEBRASKA-Rutgers N.13 N.14 N.13½ Gruden has his own spread success lately (15-7 L22 reg. season). TV-NBC MIAMI-FLORIDA-Toledo M.12 M.13 M.13 (13-Washington -3’ 24-14 u45...SR: Oakland 8-5) COLORADO-Washington W.3½ W.10 W.10 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 NEW MEXICO STATE-Utep N.23 N.18 N.18½ *ARIZONA 24 - Dallas 20—Too soon for Jerry Jones to make a call for NAVY-Cincinnati N.11 N.11½ N.11½ reinforcements (though you never know with Jones). But Dallas taking some OHIO STATE-Unlv O.33 O.40 O.39½ attrition on “D” and hardly firing on all cylinders, with the distractions MICHIGAN STATE-Notre Dame N.3½ N.3½ N.4 surrounding Ezekiel Elliott (barely 3 ypc) have perhaps contributing to a WYOMING-Hawaii W.7 W.7 W.6½ resultant short-circuit of the Cowboys’ power-based offense. Speaking of short- TULSA-New Mexico T.11 T.13 T.11½ circuits, Arizona knows all about that after David Johnson’s injury, but Carson LSU-Syracuse L.23 L.23½ L.23 Palmer (300 ypg passing first two) still has some tread left on his tires, while TROY-Akron T.18 T.15½ T.15 WRs JJ Nelson and Jaron Brown stepped up to make crucial catches in the win MID. TENNESSEE-Bowling Green M.11 NL NL at Indy. TV-ESPN MISSOURI-Auburn A.17 A.18½ A.17½ (14-Arizona +2’ 28-17 n45...SR: Dallas 52-24-1) HOUSTON-Texas Tech H.8 H.6 H.5½ SMU-Arkansas State S.2½ S.4½ S.4½ MONDAY NIGHT HISTORY VANDERBILT-Alabama A.18 A.18½ A.19½ TULANE-Army T.3 T.4 T.4 DALLAS-ARIZONA HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS SINCE 2010 OKLAHOMA STATE-Tcu O.13 O.12½ O.12 (not necessarily Mon. night) WESTERN KENTUCKY-Ball State W.4 W.9½ W.9 2014 Reg. Season: Arizona +2½ beat Dallas 28-17 at Dallas n45 NORTH TEXAS-Uab N.6 N.10 N.10 2011 Reg. Season: Arizona +4½ beat Dallas 19-13 (OT) at Arizona u46 TEXAS STATE-Utsa U.15 U.14 U.14 2010 Reg. Season: Arizona +7 beat Dallas 27-26 at Arizona o45 AIR FORCE-San Diego State S.5 S.4½ S.5 Dallas and Arizona on Monday Night Texas A&M-Arkansas T.3 T.3 T.3 Dallas is 23-17 straight-up and 20-19-1 vs. the spread on the road on Monday Night RICE-Fla. International R.6 R.2½ R.3 Football; 18-15 straight-up and 11-22 vs. the spread at home on Monday Night Football. SOUTH ALABAMA-Idaho I.1 S.4 S.4 Arizona is 7-8-1 straight-up and 6-10 vs. the spread at home on Monday Night Football; LA.-LAFAYETTE-La.-Monroe L.4 NL NL 2-7 straight-up and 2-6-1 vs. the spread on the road on Monday Night Football BAYLOR-Oklahoma O.23 O.26 O.26 CALIFORNIA-Southern Cal S.13 S.16 S.16 PERFORMANCE BREAKDOWN (1993-2016) WASHINGTON STATE-Nevada W.27 W.28 W.27 Favorites vs. Pointspread Favored by 1-6½ points ...... Won 142, Lost 143, Tied 5 ARIZONA STATE-Oregon O.14½ O.15 O.15½ Favored by 7 points or more ...... Won 57, Lost 52, Tied 3 STANFORD-Ucla S.6 S.7 S.7½ Total ...... Favorites Won 199, Lost 195, Tied 8 SAN JOSE STATE-Utah State U.1 U.3 U.3 Home Teams vs. Pointspread CONNECTICUT-East Carolina C.7 NL NL Home Team Favorite ...... Won 138, Lost 138, Tied 8 Home Team Underdog ...... Won 57, Lost 59 NFL Home Team at Pick ...... Won 2, Lost 0 SAN FRANCISCO-La Rams S.3 L.2½ (42) L.3 Total ...... Home Team Won 197, Lost 197, Tied 8 Jacksonville-Baltimore B.5 B.4 (40½) B.4½ 2017 MONDAY NIGHT RESULTS Minnesota -3 beat New Orleans 29-19 at Minnesota o47½ INDIANAPOLIS-Cleveland I.1 C.1 (40½) C.1 Denver -3 beat LA Chargers 24-21 at Denver o42½ CHICAGO-Pittsburgh P.6 P.7 (46) P.7½ NY JETS-Miami M.7½ M.6 (41) M.6 BUFFALO-Denver D.2 D.2 (41) D.2 The Gold Sheet EXTRA!!! Technical Play of the Week NEW ENGLAND-Houston N.12 N.13 (43½) N.13 CAROLINA-New Orleans C.7 C.6 (NT) C.6 OREGON over Arizona State...One-sided recent series history favoring the MINNESOTA-Tampa Bay M.2½ NL (NT) NL Ducks, who stand 7-1-1 vs. the line in the last 9 meetings vs. the Sun Devils. DETROIT-Atlanta A.1½ NL (NT) NL Oregon is also 15-5 vs. the line its last 20 as a visiting favorite as it enters PHILADELPHIA-Ny Giants P.2 NL (NT) NL Tempe. TENNESSEE-Seattle S.1 T.2 (43½) T.2½ This is only one of six featured Tech Plays in this week’s issue of THE GOLD LA CHARGERS-Kansas City K.4 K.2½ (45½) K.2½ SHEET EXTRA...featuring the Tech Plays of the Week!!! College Tech GREEN BAY-Cincinnati G.10 G.8½ (NL) G.8½ Plays won again during opening week and are 86-49 (64%) since the 2015 WASHINGTON-Oakland O.2 O.3½ (53½) O.3½ season! For info on subscribing to TGS EXTRA!!! (including combos with THE ARIZONA-Dallas D.1 D.3½ (NT) D.3½ GOLD SHEET and CKO...best values!), plus THE GOLD SHEET’S LTS, call 1-800-798-GOLD. THE GOLD SHEET PAGE 4

###North Carolina St. 22 - FLORIDA STATE 24—Due to Irma, the starting COLLEGE ANALYSIS debut of FSU true frosh QB James Blackman has been delayed almost as long as the GOP’s tax reform agenda on Capitol Hill. But facing the active NCS ##### ##### KEY RELEASES defensive front and NFL-bound DE Chubb does not appear to be the ideal NORTH CAROLINA STATE Plus over Florida State situation for an introduction of a new QB. Pack has played Noles tough lately, FLORIDA by 13 over Kentucky and capable QB Finley (6 TDP & 0 picks) keeps NCS within earshot. MICHIGAN STATE by 8 over Notre Dame (16-Florida St. 24-N. CAR. ST. 20...20-31 24/63 41/165 22/39/0/330 25/41/1/304 1/1 2/0) BALL STATE by 3 over Western Kentucky (16-Fsu -7 24-20 u58; 15-FSU -8 34-17 u54; 14-Fsu -18 56-41 o60’...SR: Florida St. 25-11) ################################### *Mississippi State 24 - GEORGIA 20—Resurgent MSU looking like the second best team in loaded SEC West (behind Bama, of course) following its THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 attention-grabbing 37-7 home upset over LSU. UGa’s potent RB Sony Michel is expected back after sitting out Samford with a minor injury, but still side with *SOUTH FLORIDA 38 - Temple 14—Since UT has only managed to eke out MSU, a righteous 9-1 last 10 as a visiting underdog. MSU’s terrific dual-threat non-covering wins over Villanova & UMass, will “lay it” with payback-minded QB Nick Fitzgerald—who hails from Richmond Hill, GA—rates edge over either USF, which found its offensive mojo in 47-23 win over Illinois. Bulls, who had young Dawg passer. (DNP...SR: Georgia 17-6) three 100-yd. rushers vs. the Illini, should eventually overwhelm rebuilding Owl SOUTH CAROLINA 31 - Louisiana Tech 27—After getting smacked by Miss “D,” which permitted 422 YR in opener vs. Notre Dame. Revenge is sweet in State in opener, La Tech eager to show it can compete with another SEC rep, Tampa, where AAC favorite USF is 8-2-1 as chalk since 2015. TV-ESPN South Carolina, which suffered a serious blow after No.1 playmaker WR/KR (16-TEMPLE 46-S. Florida 30...26-18 51/319 33/165 14/21/0/209 11/20/1/187 0/0 1/0) (16-TEMPLE +6’ 46-30 o59’; 15-S. FLA. +2’ 44-23 o44’...SR: Temple 2-1) Deebo Samuel endured season-ending broken leg in Kentucky loss. Even if Gamecocks’ skillful soph QB Jake Bentley bounces back from off game vs. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 Cats, Bulldogs put up 60-minute fight behind emerging soph triggerman J’Mar Smith, who threw for 306 in uplifting 23-22 comeback win at Western Kentucky. *BOISE STATE 36 - Virginia 27—Familiar surroundings for Bronco La Tech 10-4 L14 getting points. (DNP...SR: South Carolina 4-0-1) Mendenhall, who brought a couple of his BYU teams to Boise, and beat TENNESSEE 42 - Massachusetts 10—Had Tennessee not given up gut- counterpart Bryan Harsin the last time he faced the Broncos in 2015. Last wrenching “Hail Mary” in loss at Florida, might consider 0-4 UMass to backdoor week’s 626-yard explosion vs. UConn (including 455 YP by QB Benkert!) Vols in “sandwich” spot. However, Tennessee will be more than miffed, and suggests Mendenhall’s UVa can be latest to hang within inflated spreads on Minuteman A.D. has admitted visits to Knoxville, Miss. St. and BYU this season blue carpet, where overvalued Boise just 11-28-1 last 40 as chalk! TV-ESPN are just paydays. UMass QB Ford has avoided mistakes so far, but he’s been (15-Boise St. -2 56-14 o49...SR: Boise St. 1-0) sacked 17 times in L2Gs, and his targets will be blanketed. (FIRST MEETING) *Utah 38 - ARIZONA 23—U of A’s 63-16 thumping of woebegone UTEP West Virginia 48 - KANSAS 22— MAC entries are lining up for future Kansas doesn’t prove much. So, support Pac-12 challenger Utah, expertly-led by schedules after the Jayhawks suffered double-digit losses to CMU and Ohio. quintessential dual-threat QB Tyler Huntley, who became the first Ute pilot to And, if KU allowed 40+ vs. the Chips and Bobcats, imagine the havoc Dana have back-to-back 300-yard passing games since 2008 following 54-16 Holgorsen’s jazzy WVU attack and hot Florida transfer QB Grier (11 TDP crushing of San Jose State. Defensively-stout Utah is a sterling 13-5 vs. spread already) can wreak? No sign yet of Jayhawks providing spread value as last last 18 as a visitor. Beleaguered RichRod only 4-13 vs. number since late 2015. November, when improved efforts presaged several big-price spread covers. (16-UTAH 36-Arizona 23...23-21 45/210 37/127 13/29/0/245 16/29/3/348 4/0 2/0) (16-WEST VA. 48-Kansas 21...28-18 47/341 37/150 17/28/0/264 21/36/2/291 2/1 1/0) (16-UTA -9’ 36-23 o53’; 15-AZ +6 37-30 (2OT) o61'; 14-Ariz. +4’ 42-10 u54...SR: Utah 21-19-2) (16-W. VA. -32’ 48-21 o54; 15-W. Va. -28’ 49-0 u58; 14-W. VA. -27’ 33-14 u58...SR: WV 5-1) ### SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 *Florida 30 - KENTUCKY 17—UK is off to first 3-0 start since 2010 Wake Forest 31 - APPALACHIAN STATE 23—Since WF is arguably the following 23-13 victory at South Carolina. But feel history repeats, with UF most improved squad in the ACC thus far, must “short” App. State, alarmingly notching 31st straight series win in Lexington. Gator’s strong-armed RS frosh outgained by lowly Texas State in 20-13 win in San Marcos. Deacs’ groovin sr. QB Feleipe Franks, who tossed 63-yd. Hail Mary TD pass in last-second 27-20 QB John Wolford (6 TDP, no ints.) picks apart Mountaineer secondary, which home win over Tennessee, continues to grow, while stingy UF “D” bottles up yielded 260 YP vs. Bobcats. WF 8-1 vs. spread last 9 away from Winston- Cats’ top weapon, RB Benny Snell. UK 2-10-1 as home underdog since 2013. Salem, while Sun Belt rep only 1-9 vs. spread L10 in Boone, just 92 miles away. (16-FLORIDA 45-Kentucky 7...28-9 50/244 34/94 19/33/1/320 3/14/3/55 0/0 1/1) (DNP...SR: Wake Forest 14-7-1) (16-FLA -14’ 45-7 o49’; 15-Fla. -3’ 14-9 u52’; 14-FLA -18’ 36-30 (OT) o53’...SR: Florida 50-17) Duke 31 - NORTH CAROLINA 24—David Cutcliffe doing as well as Coach K Ucf 31 - MARYLAND 26—With UCF having an unusual 3-week break prior to vs. Roy Williams in recent Tobacco Road battles vs. UNC, as Duke has won 3 this contest (due to Irma), would favor the well-rested Knights, who’re seeking of last 5 vs. nearby rival, including LY when then-RS frosh QB Jones led 28-27 to avenge LY’s sour 30-24 upset loss in Orlando. Though Maryland’s hotshot upset. Tar Heel “D” has regressed since retirement of d.c. Chizik (to SEC frosh QB Kasim Hill has shown plenty of poise and moxie, still believe UCF’s Network studios!), and bullying lower-tier ODU hardly a buy signal for UNC. improved soph McKentzie Milton makes a few more downfield plays. Knights Cutcliffe on 35-18-1 spread uptick! have played in tougher venues last couple years, including trips to Stanford, (16-DUKE 28-No. Carolina 27...27-23 55/227 27/106 22/34/0/240 24/33/2/297 0/0 0/0) South Carolina & Michigan. (16-DUKE +11 28-27 u66; 15-UNC -7’ 66-31 o59’; 14-Unc +6 45-20 u66’...SR: UNC 59-39-4) (16-Maryland 30-UCF 24 (2OT)...20-24 50/246 54/195 10/23/0/127 21/37/1/260 0/0 6/3) Michigan 24 - PURDUE 19—Respect Michigan’s 5th-ranked defense and (16-Maryland -10’ 30-24 (2OT) u57’...SR: Maryland 1-0) intense HC Harbaugh’s approach and preparedness, but Purdue HC Brohm is LOUISVILLE 45 - Kent State 7—Will watch with great interest as Kent State th th making a difference for Boilers. Brohm has QB David Blough (76%) exceeding (119 “D”; 125 “O”) keeps pace with Heisman winner Lamar Jackson’s expectations, while soph RB Dario Fuller (6.1 ypc) is emerging, and vet “D” Louisville side, still stinging from home loss to Clemson. Kent’s been outscored improved. Wolverines didn’t stop for 5 FGs vs. AFA last week by choice. 77-3 vs. Clemson & Marshall, and QB Holley will see angry red helmets (DNP...SR: Michigan 44-14) everywhere. (DNP...SR: Kent State 9-8) GEORGIA TECH 34 - Pittsburgh 23—Pitt HC Narduzzi might have had a less EASTERN MICHIGAN 21 - Ohio U. 20—Favor taking points with savvy Ohio bumpy ride the past two weeks inside of a Lockheed Orion “Hurricane Hunter” HC Solich and emerging Bobcat transfer QB Rourke (67%, 0 ints.). Granted, aircraft than facing potent Penn State and Ok State. As a cruel joke, Narduzzi EMU has had bye week to prep for this MAC opener, but Eagle QB Roback off now has to prepare for Paul Johnson’s awkward GT option that has had extra to a slow start (just 1 TDP in first two vs. Charlotte & Rutgers). Ohio wants to rest due to cancelling of last week’s UCF game. New Jacket QB Marshall avenge LY’s rare series home loss. (already 274 YR) looks like the latest capable Johnson pilot. (16-Eastern Mich. 27-OHIO 20...20-25 32/88 30/124 29/39/0/347 26/43/1/291 1/1 2/1) (16-PITTSBURGH 37-Ga. Tech 34...22-18 42/215 45/241 14/20/0/192 7/10/0/130 1/1 0/0) (16-Eastern Mich. +7 27-20 u54’...SR: Ohio 18-12-1) (16-PITT -6’ 37-34 o51’; 15-Pitt +3’ 31-28 o48’; 14-Ga. T. +3’ 56-28 o55’...SR: Pitt 7-4) CENTRAL MICHIGAN 34 - Miami-Ohio 28—Miami QB Ragland off to a *Penn State 32 - IOWA 16—Iowa has been a strong play as a home dog sluggish start (50.7%), as shuffled OL has provided shaky protection and the recently, but must get beyond 2 TDs with Hawkeyes, especially if top RBs rush attack has gained just 2.8 ypc. RedHawks might be doubting themselves Wadley & Butler can’t go. Iowa QB Stanley has been golden (10-1 TD-ints.), but after blowing 14-pt. lead at home to Cincy last week in final 3 minutes. can’t help but be impressed by the talent, depth and focus of highly-ranked Meanwhile, CMU QB Morris (324 ypg passing in 2017; 7-2 TD-int., 0 sacks Nittany Lions. Still, Iowa isn’t Akron or Ga. State. L2Gs) connecting with sr. WR Chapman (20 recs., 3 TDs) regularly. (16-PENN STATE 41-Iowa 14...24-14 52/359 26/30 11/18/0/240 18/26/1/204 0/0 0/0) (16-MIAMI-OHIO 37-C. Mich. 17...21-15 41/218 23/50 13/21/0/218 21/32/1/242 1/0 2/1) (16-PENN ST. -7 41-14 o52’...SR: Penn State 14-12) (16-MIAMI-O. -1 37-17 o47; 14-CMU -18’ 34-27 o48’...SR: Tied 13-13-1) CLEMSON 49 - Boston College 10—Having been breached like the French VIRGINIA TECH 49 - Old Dominion 16—Minus LY’s graduated catalyst QB Maginot Line was in 1940, the once-robust BC “D” can no longer be counted Washington and with return date of key RB Lawry (hamstring) up in air, ODU a upon to keep the Eagles close, as back-to-back blowout losses vs. Wake and tougher sell than recent times when it provided lots of spread value. Short of Notre Dame suggest. Only extreme price inflation at “Death Valley” and a extreme price inflation and possible look-ahead to Clemson, prefer percolating possible sandwich spot for high-flying Clemson (another ACC showdown at VPI VPI, which put 64 on ECU as new QB Jackson (5 TDP vs. Pirates!) getting more looms on deck) could get us thinking about the dog. comfy in Justin Fuente’s creative offense. (FIRST MEETING) (16-Clemson 56-BOS. COLL. 10...21-15 35/229 48/155 15/25/0/274 12/24/1/96 2/1 1/1) (16-Clem -17’ 56-10 o43; 15-CLE -17 34-17 o37’; 14-Clem -5 17-13 u45’...SR: Clemson 15-9-2) (Continued on page 5) THE GOLD SHEET PAGE 5

*Georgia State 27 - CHARLOTTE 20—GSU ran into a buzzsaw at Penn State pts. in last 2 away games! (15-Lsu -23’ 34-24 o46...SR: Syracuse 2-1) last week, but gained a respectable 320 yds. against the Nittany Lions and is *TROY 35 - Akron 24—Underachieving Troy still hasn’t covered, and, while dropping down in class. Charlotte QB Klugh completing just 43.4%, and, the Trojans should do some damage on the ground against an Akron side although rush attack is decent (5.0 ypc, 181 ypg), about half the 49ers total yielding 4.6 ypc, will take a long look at the dog. Troy just 11-21 L7+Ys as home yards on the ground came against NC A&T. (15-Char +7 23-20 u70...SR: Char. 1-0) chalk, and Zips can throw with QB Woodson (62% TY, 42 career TDP) and run INDIANA 41 - Georgia Southern 14—Georgia Southern has a history of with RB Ball (4.8 ypc, 4 TDs). (FIRST MEETING) covering big numbers (8-1 L10Ys getting 20+ points), but a bit wary in this spot, *M. TENN. ST. 48 - Bowling Green 31—MTSU QB Stockstill (shoulder) especially if not getting 3+ TDs. Indiana’s QB competition is ongoing, and both might not be ready to go, but Bowling Green may have bigger problems. Falcon sr. Lagow and RS frosh Ramsey would be starting for Eagles. GSU QB Werts QB Morgan (43% TY) is on the verge of being replaced by true frosh Jarret ineffective rushing (2.6 ypc) and passing (51 ypg, 0 TDP). (FIRST MEETING) Doege, and HC Mike Jinks is now 0-7 vs. the points against non-MAC foes. *Florida Atlantic 23 - BUFFALO 21—Both collected first wins of ‘17 against Additionally, BG yielding 40 ppg & 554 ypg! FCS competition last week, but give FAU a nod as a dog. Bulls 2-5 as a favorite (16-Mid. Tenn. 41-B. GREEN 21...20-24 37/158 61/304 18/30/1/278 18/32/2/129 3/1 3/2) under 3rd-year HC Lance Leipold, and we prefer feisty Owl HC Lane Kiffin, who’s (16-Mid. Tenn. -6’ 41-21 u73...SR: Mid. Tenn. 1-0) “punching below his weight class” in this one. (15-Buf +2’ 33-15 u61’...SR: Buff. 1-0) *Auburn 34 - MISSOURI 12—Even though AU committed a disturbing 5 TOs NEBRASKA 30 - Rutgers 20—Nebraska hit bottom in losing to a MAC rep for in choppy 24-10 home win over FCS Mercer, want no part of troubled Mizzou, the first time ever in home loss to N. Illinois. Husker QB Lee has thrown 7 ints. non-competitive in back-to-back home blowout losses to South Carolina & in the last 2 weeks, including a pair returned for crucial TDs vs. Huskies. Any Purdue. AU’s athletic QB Jarrett Stidham & productive jr. RB Kamyrn Pettway win will do after “unacceptable” result (according to the Husker brass), but have field days vs. a discombobulated Mizzou “D,” which fruitlessly switched wouldn’t lay too many vs. improved Rutgers side that hung in with Washington. d.c.’s prior to Boilermaker meltdown. Ya’ think Mizzou misses Gary Pinkel? (15-Nebraska -8 31-14 u64’; 14-NEBRASKA -19’ 42-24 o60’...SR: Nebraska 3-0) (DNP...SR: Tied 1-1) MIAMI-FLORIDA 42 - Toledo 21—Miami off a hurricane layoff last week, as HOUSTON 34 - Texas Tech 31—Since TT’s talented 6-3 sr. QB Nick ‘Canes had a 10-day hiatus from practice due to the effects of Irma. Miami Shimonek is filling the cleats of Patt Mahomes (now backup for KC Chiefs), might be a bit unfocused, but ‘Canes happy to be playing. Toledo QB Woodside recommend “taking” with Red Raiders, who’re 6-2 as a visiting underdog since has snazzy numbers (66%; 1004 YP; 8-1 TD-int.), but Elon, Nevada & Tulsa 2015. UH’s rebuilt secondary (lost both CBs to NFL) has murderous time don’t recruit the type of DBs they do at “The U.” (DNP...SR: Miami-Fla. 1-0) covering TT’s dangerous WR duo of jr. Keke Coutre & Dylan Cantrell, who *COLORADO 31 - Washington 30—Colorado wants a little payback for last combined for 20 grabs for 346 yds. & 3 TDs vs. ASU. (DNP...SR: Hou. 18-11-1) year’s Pac-12 Championship loss to Washington in Santa Clara, when then Buff *SMU 38 - Arkansas State 29—At a short price, would “invest” on rising SMU QB Liufau threw two crucial ints. to turn a tight game into a 2nd-half rout. Stats on an 8-2 spread uptick (3-0 TY). Watch for the Mustangs’ effective QB Ben this season don’t mean a whole lot, as neither team has been challenged, but Hicks to find NFL prospect, WR Courtland Sutton early and often after he was gut feeling says Buff QB Montez avoids mistakes and CU snaps series losing limited to just one catch vs. TCU, while complementary wide-out Trey Quinn streak in profitable home dog role (6-3 L3Ys). (team-high 17 grabs) adds to his strong start. ASU drops to 1-6 vs. line last 7 (16-Washington 41-Colorado 10...22-9 54/265 29/82 9/24/0/118 8/25/3/81 0/0 3/0) as a non-conference visitor. (DNP...SR: Tied 1-1) (16-Wash -8’ 41-10 u56 (Pac-12 Champ.); 14-Wash. -3’ 38-23 o57...SR: Wash. 10-5-1) Alabama 37 - VANDERBILT 13—Now that 3-0 Vandy has Bama’s full *NEW MEXICO STATE 42 - Utep 19—Governor Abbott might be tempted to attention following 14-7 home upset win over classy Kansas State, no qualms offer UTEP to adjacent Mexico in any Rio Grande border disputes after recent laying less than 3 TDs with top-ranked Bama, bringing its “A” game after failing lifeless efforts have local realtors lining up to list the home of under-fire HC to do so vs. MW foes Fresno State & Colorado State in Tuscaloosa. Tide’s Kugler. Best chance in a while for bowl-hopeful (you heard that right!) NMSU to marvelous dual-threat QB Jalen Hurts (68%, 4 TDP, no ints.) continues to avenge 8 straight losses to local I-10 rival. Ags and gunslinger QB Rogers progress in new o.c. Brian Daboll’s system, while his deep, punishing infantry already 3-0 vs. line against better opposition than Miners. wears down ‘Dores. Mastermind Nick Saban 8-1 vs. spread last 9 as SEC (16-UTEP 38-N. Mex. St. 22...28-19 49/289 30/139 15/28/0/229 17/41/0/206 3/1 0/0) visitor. (DNP...SR: Alabama 58-19-4) (16-UTEP -9 38-22 n60; 15-Utep -2’ 50-47 (OT) o61; 14-UTEP -10 42-24 o56...SR: UTEP 57-35-2) TULANE 27 - Army 20—Tulane is very familiar with the option offenses NAVY 31 - Cincinnati 14—Since transitioning Cincy needed an int. return for favored by the military academies. The Green Wave held Navy to 3.7 ypc on a TD with 1:42 to pull out its 12th straight Victory Bell win, won’t hesitate to lay Sept. 9, and 3.9 ypc combined in 2015 & 2016 meetings, while Army gained just less than 2 TDs with refreshed Navy. Middies, guided by physical, tackle- 3.9 ypc in their 2015 meeting. Tulane QB Banks is iffy, so proceed with caution. breaking triple-threat operator QB Zach Abey, who has already amassed 343 (15-Tulane +2’ 34-31 o43’...SR: Tulane 10-9-1) YR (5.6 ypc), should move freely vs. undersized Bearcats, preparing for their OKLAHOMA STATE 41 - Tcu 34—OSU QB Mason Rudolph would be making first triple-option in many a moon. Middies haven’t dropped back-to-back home his old, bespectacled PGA Tour namesake proud with a blazing start (11 TDP!) games vs. spread since 2014. TV-CBSC (DNP...SR: Navy 2-0) that has Heisman voters taking notice. But after marching thru a series of OHIO STATE 49 - Unlv 16—No truth to the rumor that UNLV is bringing along outmanned victims much like the Cleveland Indians in their recent win streak, Canelo-Golovkin judge Adalaide Byrd from Vegas to help score this match at Cowboys now face a foe with comparable athletes. Gary Patterson’s re-tooled the Big Horseshoe. But before dumping on Rebs, note they bounced back from TCU and hot QB Hill (4 TDP vs. SMU) can stay close. Howard humiliation by routing Idaho, are off a bye, and Tony Sanchez has easily (16-Oklahoma St. 31-TCU 6...28-18 45/334 39/145 17/35/0/207 20/33/2/198 2/1 1/0) covered similar recent UNLV payday trips to Michigan & UCLA. Much bigger (16-Osu +5’ 31-6 u68’; 15-OSU +5 49-29 o76’; 14-TCU -10 42-9 u62...SR: Okla. St. 15-10-2) tests lie ahead for OSU. (FIRST MEETING) ###*Ball State 29 - WESTERN KENTUCKY 26—Does WKU miss ex-HC ###*MICHIGAN STATE 31 - Notre Dame 23—MSU HC Dantonio has Jeff Brohm? The Toppers are 1-2 SU & 0-3 vs. the pts., scoring just 20 ppg Spartans playing like themselves again, and week off to prepare should help (down from 45 ppg in 3 yrs. under Brohm). Ball St. QB Neal has completed 68% focus. ND HC Brian Kelly’s embarrassing press conference performance (or this season, while Card RBs Gilbert (check status), Huntley and Dunner have was that ex-Trump PR flack Sean Spicer) obviously played a role in “up” combined for 499 YR, 7 TDs and 5.4 ypc. (DNP...SR: Ball State 2-1) performance vs. BC, but Irish won’t bully Spartan defense (3.1 ypc) the way it *NORTH TEXAS 27 - Uab 24—As was the case when last seen in 2014, did Temple and the Eagles. MSU QB Lewerke can run (8.8 ypc, 2 TDs) and there’s some coaching going on at UAB, where the respected Bill Clark has the pass (65%, 4-1 TD-ints.), while ND soph Wimbush exploded on the ground at re-born Blazers above .500. True, the slate has been favorable, but this week’s BC (207 YR, 4 TDs), but completes just 51% and has a 2-2 ratio. foe UNT not petitioning for membership in the SEC West anytime soon, and (16-Michigan St. 36-N. DAME 28...22-19 52/260 25/57 19/26/1/241 20/37/1/344 0/0 2/2) can’t trust Mean Green to extend margin if minus QB Fine (KO’d late last week (16-Michigan St. +7’ 36-28 o50’...SR: Notre Dame 46-29-1) at Iowa). (14-UAB -6’ 56-21 o57’...SR: UAB 2-0) *WYOMING 27 - Hawaii 24—Not since Foge Fazio’s stale schemes caused *Utsa 35 - TEXAS STATE 23—Since UTSA’s multi-skilled, 6-2 sr. QB Dalton Dan Marino’s draft stock to slip at Pitt in 1982 has a potential first-round NFL QB Sturm (81%, 6 TDP, no ints.; 8.3 ypc) is white-hot, have no problem bucking Sun been harmed by stagnant play-calling as has Wyo’s touted Josh Allen. Craig Belt bottom-feeder TSU (mustering a meager 13 ppg), inadequately led by Bohl’s old Nebraska-style power offense usually works better in MW, but Miss. State grad transfer QB Damian Williams, who has 3 picks and only 1 TD Cowboys yet to cover a spread TY, and Nick Rolovich‘s creative Hawaii “O” with pass to date. (DNP...SR: Utsa 1-0) capable QB Brown not likely to lose contact. *San Diego State 28 - AIR FORCE 19—The Force is as feisty as ever, with (14-HAWAII -6 38-28 o45...SR: Wyoming 13-9) jr. QB Worthman the latest playmaker for Troy Calhoun. But Rocky Long has TULSA 43 - New Mexico 27—The firing squad might be lining up at UNM for had the recipe to deal with Falc option, which he’s seen since days as New Bob Davie, under internal investigation. Immediate Lobo response was to circle Mexico HC, and SDSU has won all five SU vs. AFA since Rocky took over at wagons for spread-covering effort at Boise, but Davie might be down to his third SDSU in 2011. Aztec infantry not skipping a beat post-record setter RB Donnel QB (ASU transfer Gerhart), and UNM Pistol not moving chains like recent years. Pumphrey (sr. Penny already 588 YR!). TV-CBSC Need extra cushion before considering Lobos vs. rampaging Tulsa (59 ppg last (15-SDSU -6 27-24 o47' (MWC Championship); 14-SDSU -6 30-14 u49'..SR: Air Force 19-15) 2; three 100YR+ runners at Toledo!). (15-Tulsa +5 40-21 u73...SR: Tulsa 5-2) Arkansas 27 - Texas A&M 26—In clash pitting two embroiled coaches, lean *LSU 38 - Syracuse 10—Since ‘Cuse playing its 1st roadie of 2017 in the heat to quintuple-revenger U of A, benefiting from bye week. Give QB edge to Hogs’ and humidity of Baton Rouge, inclined to lay price with embarrassed LSU, sr. Austin Allen, who can lean on solid infantry support from speedy RB duo of making amends for sloppy 37-7 setback at Miss. State. Foresee bounce-back highly-regarded frosh RB Chase Hayden (7.6 ypc) & soph Denwah Whaley. games from Tiger QB Danny Etling (only 13 of 29 vs. Bulldogs) & star RB Doubt A&M out of the woods after overcoming 21-14 halftime deficit in 46-21 Derrius Guice (76 YR) vs. wilting Orange “D,” which has yielded a combined 130 (Continued on page 6) THE GOLD SHEET PAGE 6 COLLEGE FORECAST continued from Page 5 LOOKING FOR AN ANGLE victory over depth-shy ULL. (at Arlington, TX) By Gary Olshan, Chief Analyst (16-Texas A&M 45-Arkansas 24...22-27 37/366 40/120 12/22/0/225 28/42/0/371 3/2 3/3) (16-Tx A&M -6’ 45-24 o50; 15-Tx. A&M -6’ 28-21 (OT) u59’; 14-Tx. A&M -8’ 35-28 (OT) u72 (all@ Temple at SOUTH FLORIDA (Thursday)....USF in serious payback mode Arlington, TX)..SR: Ark. 41-29-3) following LY’s 46-30 upset loss at Temple. Bulls’ star QB Quinton Flowers *RICE 28 - Fla. International 22—Only a C-USA devotee (does such a suffered an injury late in game, and his backup then-frosh Brett Keane threw a person exist outside of TGS?) could love this matchup that might have been pick with 3:23 left. USF 7-2-1 as home chalk since 2015. better-off postponed by one of the recent hurricanes. Rice was badly Virginia at BOISE STATE (Friday)...UVa wants to regain some self-respect outmanned vs. Stanford and Houston, and might be minus starting QB Glaesman (KO’d vs. Cougs). But can we trust Butch Davis and the Geritol- following 56-14 home blowout loss to Boise State in 2015, Cavs worst loss in taking FIU staff that barely survived Alcorn State in last outing? Charlottesville over past 3+Ys. Broncos only 3-11 as home chalk L2+Ys. (14-Rice -6’ 31-17 u48’...SR: Rice 1-0) Duke at NORTH CAROLINA...In battle for the Victory Bell, Duke avenged Idaho 34 - SOUTH ALABAMA 28—Though Idaho squandered 28-19 4th-Q two previous blowouts in LY’s thrilling 28-27 home upset win vs. “Tobacco lead in 37-28 setback at tough MAC foe Western Michigan, believe Vandals Road” rival UNC. Blue Devils overcame an early 14-0 deficit behind QB Daniel rebound on friendly Sun Belt trail, where they’re a torrid 11-1 vs. spread last 12. Jones, who threw for 240 yds. & 3 TDs. Jags’ middling infantry generating only 3.6 ypc. USA a weak 2-8-1 as Mobile Penn State at IOWA...Revenge-mined Iowa 7-3-1 as a home underdog chalk since 2014. since 2007. Hawkeye “D” desiring to slow down PSU’s star duo of RB Saquon (16-IDAHO 38-So. Alabama 31...27-25 35/176 34/157 17/34/3/231 25/46/2/326 0/0 3/0) Barkley & QB Trace McSorley, who combined for 447 yds. in Nittany Lions' 41- (16-IDA. -6’ 38-31 o53; 15-SO. ALA. -8 52-45 o64; 14-So. Ala. -3’ 34-10 u59...SR: So. Ala. 2-1) 14 romp in “Happy Valley” LY. LA.-LAFAYETTE 35 - La.-Monroe 34—Favor La.-Monroe in this in-state Boston College at CLEMSON...CU jumped out to a 21-3 1st-Q lead en route rivalry that’s seen the visitor notch a 17-2-1 mark against the number over the to resounding 56-10 win at Chestnut Hill LY. Tigers added insult to injury by last 20 years. Neither team has played much defense against the run thus far, scoring on a 42-yd int. return in the 4th Q. but more experienced ULM “D” has kept teams out of the endzone at a much NC State at FLORIDA STATE...NC State amped for trip to Tallahassee higher rate than ULL, which is allowing 20 ppg more than the Warhawks. following taut 24-20 home series loss LY. Wolfpack, who actually outgained (16-La.-Lafayette 30-LA.-MONROE 3...17-8 61/240 38/116 2/5/2/0 3/14/2/31 1/0 4/3) (16-Laf. -6’ 30-3 u53’; 15-LAF. -11 30-24 n54; 14-Laf. -6’ 34-27 o51’...SR: Lafayette 28-24) FSU 469-393, never trailed until Noles’ now-sidelined QB Deondre Francois *Oklahoma 48 - BAYLOR 16—Matt Rhule can be excused of longing for a tossed a 19-yd. TD pass in final few minutes. Geno’s or Pat’s cheesesteak, and anything else that reminds of better Philly Massachusetts at TENNESSEE...UT caught in a classic “sandwich” spot. and Temple days after Baylor’s nightmare 0-3 start. Switch away from This non-conference tilt comes between SEC battles vs. Florida & Georgia. struggling QB Solomon not enough to keep pace with OU’s Heisman hopeful Vols only 11-17 as home chalk since 2012. UMass has covered in last two trips Mayfield, and new HC Riley, who showed a ruthless streak by dialing up a late to SEC country, beating spread at Vandy in 2014 & at South Carolina in 2016. 87-yard (!) TDP by backup QB Murray to secure spread W vs. Tulane. Florida at KENTUCKY...UF on a protracted 30-game series win skein, (16-OKLAHOMA 45-Baylor 24...23-24 50/253 45/212 20/25/1/300 21/46/2/292 0/0 2/1) longest active streak in FBS! Gators’ current backup QB Luke Del Rio would (16-OKLA -18’ 45-24 u79; 15-Okla. +2’ 44-34 o76’; 14-Bay +5’ 48-14 u69’...SR: Okla. 23-3) like to be behind center for rematch after throwing for 320 yds. & 4 TDP in his *Southern Cal 35 - CALIFORNIA 30—USC has been mostly impressive thus team’s 45-7 home pummeling LY. far, with QB Darnold connecting on 75% of his passes (although with 6 picks) Miami-Ohio at CENTRAL MICHIGAN...M-O led just 20-17 at H before and RB Ronald Jones and Stephen Carr combining for 538 YR and 8 TDs. taking control after intermission, outscoring CMU 17-0 en route to 37-17 home However, victories at North Carolina and at home against Ole Miss last week win LY. RedHawks’ efficient QB Gus Ragland accounted for 278 yds. & 4 TDP. are signs of a change in Berkeley under first-year HC Justin Wilcox. The Bears Georgia Southern at INDIANA...IU preparing for its first option attack since are taking care of the ball and, despite fact Trojans have covered 10 of last 12 in series, look for Cal to keep it close with balanced offense. 41-35 home upset loss to Navy in 2013. (16-SOUTHERN CAL 45-Cal 24...31-29 48/398 30/142 18/25/1/231 34/53/1/333 3/2 2/1) Washington at COLORADO...CU in retaliatory mode following LY’s 41-10 (16-USC -19’ 45-24 u75; 15-Usc -4’ 27-21 u69; 14-USC -14’ 38-30 u71’...SR: S. Cal 69-29-5) series loss in Pac-12 title game at Santa Clara. U-Dub scored 24 straight pts., WASHINGTON STATE 49 - Nevada 17—Jay Norvell’s honeymoon in Reno including 35-int return for a TD. lasted about as long as Anthony Scaramucci’s stint in the Trump White House Utep at NEW MEXICO STATE...UTEP has won/covered 8 straight in the after home loss to Big Sky doormat (!) Idaho State. Curious early switch from Battle of the I-10. NMS’s skillful QB Tyler Rogers had an off night, hitting just capable holdover QB Gangi to true frosh Cureton a bit puzzling to MW insiders. 17 of 41 for 206 yds. & only 1 TD in his team’s 38-22 setback at El Paso LY. WSU has a look-ahead to SC, but Mike Leach will let backup QB Hilinski throw Hawaii at WYOMING...UH benefits from scheduling dynamics in this MW the ball and extend lead when starter Falk (6 TDP vs. OSU!) takes a seat. clash. Rainbow Warriors enjoying a needed a bye week, while Wyo off all-out (14-NEVADA +3’ 24-13 u67...SR: Washington St. 2-1) effort at home vs. rejuvenated Oregon. *Oregon 45 - ARIZONA STATE 20—Since U of O quickly eliminating the Alabama at VANDERBILT...Bama 23-13 as visiting chalk since 2008, bitter taste of LY’s sour 4-8 campaign, gladly support super-explosive Ducks including 6-1 mark over L2Ys. Vandy coming off physical battle with Big 12 foe (56 ppg), who’ve erupted for 115 points in last 2 tilts with defensively-vulnerable Kansas State in Nashville. ASU. U of O’s star RB Royce Freeman runs wild after only 38 YR in LY’s 54-35 Army at TULANE...Tulane well-prepared tactically for the Army triple-option romp in Eugene, while super-soph QB Justin Herbert duplicates 489 YP & 4 after having just prepared for Navy’s similar attack two weeks ago. TDP effort vs. Sun Devils. (16-OREGON 54-Arizona St. 35...30-22 46/245 36/139 31/42/0/489 23/40/3/329 1/1 0/0) Tcu at OKLAHOMA STATE...TCU out for blood following LY’s 31-6 home (16-ORE. -9’ 54-35 o73; 15-Ore. +2’ 61-55 (3OT) o65’...SR: Oregon 19-16) upset loss to OSU. Proud Horned Frog "D" out to make amends after allowing *STANFORD 31 - Ucla 30—Stanford hasn’t dropped 3 straight since 2008, a season-high 7.4 ypc on 45 rushes vs Cowboys. TCU a noteworthy 12-3 as a but still reluctant to lay more than a FG vs. equally-annoyed UCLA, coming off visiting underdog since 2009. painful 48-45 loss at Memphis. Bruins’ Heisman candidate QB Josh Rosen, Ball State at WESTERN KENTUCKY...“Road warrior” Ball State is a time- who said he resorted to “hero ball” vs. Tigers, outduels “Tree’s” limited passer proven 32-13 as a visiting underdog since 2007 (1-0 TY). Cards figure to enjoy Keller Chryst, who produced only 76 YP in 20-17 upset loss at San Diego State. some vocal support, since it’s only a 292-mile trip on I-65 to Bowling Green. Sagging Stanford barely ekes out 10th straight series win. Arkansas at TEXAS A&M...U of A seeking to avenge LY’s 45-24 series (16-Stanford 22-UCLA 13...20-16 37/207 33/77 14/28/1/143 18/27/0/248 1/1 2/1) setback in Arlington, TX. Razorbacks were tied 17-17 at halftime before being (16-Stan. -2’ 22-13 u47; 15-STAN. -6’ 56-35 o55’; 14-Stan. +6 31-10 u49’...SR: Ucla 45-40-3) outscored 28-7 in 2nd-H meltdown. U of A 6-1 as visiting underdog since 2015. Utah State 26 - SAN JOSE STATE 19—ESPN Game Day is bypassing this Texas A&M only 6-11-1 as home chalk since 2014. matchup, which is of less interest to locals than an NHL Sharks preseason UL Monroe at UL LAFAYETTE...ULL has taken 8 of past 9 in “Battle of the game. Injuries also wreaking havoc both ways, with backup QBs perhaps Bayou” (3 of last 4 decided by 7 pts. or fewer). Ragin’ Cajuns scored 2 TDs on forced into action, and SJSU might be wishing for a Florida-like storm 73 yd. & 29 yd. fumble returns in LY’s 30-3 romp in Monroe. postponement with DL also hurting (and we’re just in September), further sabotaging debut of new HC Brennan. Utags lesser of two evils...we think. Oklahoma at BAYLOR...OU’s prime Heisman candidate QB Baker Mayfield (14-UTAH ST. -14 41-7 o46’...SR: San Jose St. 20-16-1) connected on 20 of 25 for 300 yds. & 2 TDP in his team’s 45-24 bashing of Baylor LY. Bears only 7-9 as home underdog since 2007. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 SOUTHERN CAL at CALIFORNIA...Cal loaded for bear to end aggravating CONNECTICUT 31 - East Carolina 20—With defensively-porous ECU (51.3 13-game series losing skein. Bears must do a more effective job containing ppg allowed ranks 127th) on 1-11-1 spread run, UConn avenges LY’s 41-3 USC’s star RB Ronald Jones II, who scampered for 223 yds. & 2 TDs on 18 demolition in Greenville. Huskies do better job converting after they went 1 of carries in LY's 45-24 Trojan win at Coliseum. 4 in red zone possession in 38-18 loss at UVa. A good sign is UConn QB Bryant Ucla at STANFORD...UCLA is geeked to end frustrating 9-game series Shirreffs had 315 total yds. vs. Cavs. losing streak. With 13-9 lead, Bruins painfully recall how Stanford scored 2 TDs (16-E. CAROLINA 41-Connecticut 3...25-14 40/136 31/89 33/47/0/294 18/35/2/206 1/0 1/1) with 31 secs. left in LY’s 22-13 home loss, the final score coming on a 42-yd. (16-ECU -7 41-3 u53'; 15-CONN. +6' 31-13 u50'; 14-E. CAR. -28 31-21 u55'...SR: E. Car. 2-1) fumble return on game's final play. THE GOLD SHEET PAGE 7

LAST WEEK’S STATS SPECIAL TICKER KEY: HOME TEAM in BOLD CAPS. Winner's stats listed first. FD-First Downs. YR- by Carl Giordano, Managing Editor Yards rushing, number of rushing attempts/number of rushing yards. YP-Yards gained passing, number of passes completed/passes attempted/interceptions/yards passing. All players mentioned are starters unless otherwise noted. F/FL-Fumbles/Fumbles Lost. Stats for September 14-16, 2017. Ball State...All-MAC RB James Gilbert and sr. G Vinnie Palazeti both left the Winner's Stats listed first FD WYR LYR WYP LYP F/FL Tenn. Tech game with injuries. Leading tackler MLB Jacob White has a broken ALABAMA 41 Colorado St. 23 23-22 39/239 40/144 13/21/0/248 21/38/2/247 0/0 1/0 hand, missed the Tenn. Tech game and is out indefinitely. Baylor...Sr. QB Anu Appalachian St. 20 TEXAS ST. 13 19-21 29/116 37/125 17/28/0/167 23/35/1/260 2/1 2/0 Solomon missed Duke with a concussion but might return vs. Oklahoma. Soph Arizona 63 UTEP 16 29-12 65/326 14/17 20/23/0/175 18/39/1/201 1/1 1/1 ARKANSAS ST. 48 Ark.-P. Bluff 3 26-12 37/137 39/56 26/34/0/356 15/26/3/224 3/0 2/2 Zach Smith has completed just 36% with 3 TDP and 4 ints. in subbing for AUBURN 24 Mercer 10 26-12 43/146 35/100 32/37/1/364 20/32/0/146 5/4 0/0 Solomon. Boise State...QB Brett Rypien was held out vs New Mexico. Check BALL STATE 28 Tenn. Tech. 13 20-20 33/228 33/116 23/31/2/238 19/35/2/239 1/1 2/0 status for Friday vs. Virginia. Backup is 5th-yr. sr. Montel Cozart, a Kansas grad BOISE STATE 28 New Mexico 14 12-18 32/127 51/198 15/19/0/137 8/16/1/79 0/0 1/1 transfer who's completing 69% for 348 YP, with 5 TDs and just 1 int. BYU...QB BUFFALO 33 Colgate 10 26-18 58/302 38/167 9/16/0/184 6/23/0/56 1/0 0/0 Tanner Mangum sat out Wisconsin loss with a sprained ankle suffered vs. Utah. CALIFORNIA 27 Mississippi 16 25-19 40/163 29/53 24/48/2/236 26/44/3/363 1/0 2/0 Soph Beau Hoge completed just 11 of 20 passes for 111 yds. with 2 ints. Cincinnati 21 MIAMI-OHIO 17 21-14 35/139 32/70 24/43/2/222 16/31/1/221 0/0 1/0 Cal...Top WR Demetris Robertson missed the Ole Miss victory with an Clemson 47 LOUISVILLE 21 25-21 48/297 27/116 23/33/0/316 21/42/1/317 0/0 0/0 undisclosed injury. Central Michigan...Faced Syracuse without three prime COLORADO 41 N. Colorado 21 30-18 39/212 31/71 29/41/1/357 20/37/1/202 3/2 2/1 nd DUKE 34 Baylor 20 24-9 51/246 27/57 20/35/1/184 12/34/3/263 2/1 2/1 receivers. WRs Corey Willis (2 all-MAC; out 3 more weeks with a hand injury) FLORIDA 26 Tennessee 20 14-23 29/168 33/183 18/28/1/212 21/39/3/259 2/2 0/0 and Brandon Childress (knee; out for the season) joined TE Tyler Conklin FLA. ATLANTIC 45 B.-Cookman 0 32-7 58/439 33/61 19/32/1/180 9/22/1/56 2/1 1/1 (hasn’t yet played due to a foot injury) on the sidelines. East Carolina...Starting GEORGIA 42 Samford 14 22-16 54/284 23/22 9/15/0/175 26/35/0/227 2/1 1/1 QB Thomas Sirk has reportedly cleared the concussion protocol but was still HOUSTON 38 Rice 3 22-14 37/130 35/129 34/38/0/354 11/25/1/113 1/0 3/2 held out of the game at Virginia Tech. Check status for Sunday’s rescheduled Idaho St. 30 NEVADA 28 18-25 35/114 56/218 19/38/0/269 19/33/1/205 1/0 7/2 game at Connecticut. Florida...Gators once again played shorthanded due to IOWA 31 N. Texas 14 28-17 59/238 17/112 16/27/0/197 18/29/1/193 2/2 2/1 the suspension of nine players prior to the start of the season. The list includes Iowa St. 41 AKRON 14 23-19 37/191 24/38 24/33/0/317 27/44/2/293 2/0 1/1 starting WR Antonio Callaway and RB Jordan Scarlett. Iowa...The Hawkeyes’ Kentucky 23 S. CAR. 13 20-14 47/184 20/54 16/26/1/169 24/37/2/304 1/1 0/0 La. Tech 23 W. KY 22 20-23 30/122 41/151 22/39/1/306 25/35/0/226 0/0 0/0 top two RBs, star playmaker Akrum Wadley and backup James Butler, were MARSHALL 21 Kent St. 0 23-14 33/158 44/142 23/43/1/223 7/17/1/117 0/0 2/0 knocked out vs. N. Texas and did not return. Butler led the Hawkeyes with 74 MEMPHIS 48 Ucla 45 26-31 37/162 35/170 23/39/2/398 34/56/2/463 1/1 1/1 yards on 16 carries before he went down with an apparent right knee injury in the MICHIGAN 29 Air Force 13 17-15 42/190 49/168 14/23/0/169 1/9/1/64 2/1 1/0 third quarter. Wadley appeared to have an ankle injury and was held beginning MINNESOTA 34 Mid. Tenn. St. 3 18-11 47/221 15/46 11/18/0/122 25/42/2/184 0/0 0/0 early in the second quarter. Kent State...QB and key offensive cog Nick Holley MISS. ST. 37 Lsu 7 25-13 48/285 29/133 15/23/0/180 13/29/0/137 0/0 1/0 left the Marshall game with an undisclosed injury and didn’t return. Former No. Carolina 53 OLD DOM. 23 25-14 50/252 33/102 16/26/0/259 14/32/1/214 2/1 4/2 starter jr. George Bollas and frosh Dustin Crum combined to complete 7 of 17 Nc A&T 35 CHAR. 31 19-27 40/161 46/266 16/26/0/259 13/29/2/170 2/1 4/1 passes in relief. La.-Lafayette...QB Jordan Davis suffered a knee injury but NC STATE 49 Furman 16 25-16 39/242 47/133 24/30/0/248 11/19/1/196 1/0 2/2 Northern Ill. 21 NEBRASKA 17 13-18 31/85 36/85 15/23/0/128 25/47/3/299 3/1 2/0 continued to play against Texas A&M this past weekend. The injury impeded N'WESTERN 49 Bowling Green 7 30-21 43/303 30/96 24/31/0/375 27/44/0/256 2/2 2/1 rd his ability to plant and throw properly and he was 0-for-6 on 3 down in the Notre Dame 49 BOS. COLL. 20 19-22 51/515 44/185 11/27/1/96 24/41/2/215 1/1 2/1 second half. Louisville...RB Jeremy Smith (top returning rusher among RBs) OHIO U. 42 Kansas 30 22-23 42/196 32/108 16/22/1/254 30/47/1/343 0/0 0/0 is through for the season with a fractured toe. Massachusetts...Top receiver OHIO STATE 38 Army 7 30-16 32/270 58/259 29/37/0/316 2/8/0/19 0/0 1/1 TE Adam Breneman left the Temple game with an ankle injury and is iffy OKLAHOMA 56 Tulane 14 24-20 32/197 62/237 20/30/0/434 6/12/1/54 2/2 3/1 heading to Tennessee Saturday. M. Tenn. State...NFL prospect QB Brent Oklahoma St. 59 PITT. 21 27-17 35/104 34/103 26/37/1/572 20/35/2/288 1/1 0/0 Stockstill missed the Minny game with a shoulder problem. Top receiver James Oregon 49 WYOMING 13 32-10 65/307 32/117 18/30/1/251 10/25/1/66 2/2 3/1 PENN STATE 56 Georgia St. 0 19-21 24/166 49/150 21/29/0/360 18/32/3/170 2/0 3/2 is iffy with an ankle injury suffered vs. the Gophers. Nebraska...Soph RB Tre Purdue 35 MISSOURI 3 26-10 50/205 24/70 26/34/1/272 12/28/2/133 1/0 1/1 Bryant (team-leading 299 rushing yards this season) did not play in loss to N. RUTGERS 65 Morgan St. 0 25-6 54/326 37/80 13/19/0/152 8/23/3/65 1/1 2/1 Illinois after injuring his knee against Oregon last week. Nevada...Top rusher S. DIEGO ST. 20 Stanford 17 21-9 49/171 22/174 21/29/0/187 9/20/2/64 1/0 1/1 Jaxson Kincaide suffered a head injury and was forced to leave the loss to Idaho SO. ALABAMA 45 Ala. A&M 0 18-11 39/158 26/72 9/13/0/255 18/28/1/100 1/0 3/1 St. New Mexico...QB Lamar Jordan left the loss at Boise with a head injury, and SO. FLORIDA 47 Illinois 23 38-15 66/376 15/67 17/32/1/304 20/40/3/287 0/0 0/0 his backup, Tevaka Tuioti, didn’t travel with the team due to a concussion. SO. CAL 27 Texas-OT 24 25-17 37/71 35/68 28/51/2/397 21/40/2/298 0/0 3/2 Jordan was extremely wobbly trying to walk of the field after the hit. That left jr. Southern Miss 28 LA.-MON. 17 23-15 48/284 37/218 17/32/1/250 11/27/0/112 1/0 1/1 Coltin Gerhart, a grad transfer from Arizona State, at the controls in his first SYRACUSE 41 C. Michigan 17 18-22 44/300 34/105 19/35/1/279 23/46/2/277 2/2 2/1 TCU 56 Smu 36 30-19 49/254 30/124 24/30/0/365 18/38/2/339 3/3 0/0 appearance. Gerhard was 7 of 13 for 67 YP with a TD and an int. North TEMPLE 29 UMass 21 20-25 34/119 33/81 24/39/0/268 23/39/0/377 1/0 3/1 Texas...Soph QB Mason Fine (648 YP, 6 TDP, 2 int. 1st 2Gs) suffered a knee TEXAS A&M 45 La.-Lafayette 21 27-17 40/179 29/93 21/34/1/301 28/44/3/216 5/1 4/2 injury after suffering a hit on his knee in the 2nd Q vs. Iowa. Oregon State...QB TEXAS TECH 52 Arizona St. 45 33-27 29/72 44/168 37/50/0/543 27/41/0/326 1/1 2/1 Jake Luton was KO'ed and carted off the field in the 4th Q of the 52-23 loss at TOLEDO 54 Tulsa 51 29-29 33/221 68/423 22/33/1/458 12/20/0/125 0/0 1/0 Wash. State. Check his status for Beavers next game, Sept. 30 vs. Troy 27 N. MEX. ST. 24 26-18 38/190 17/51 25/40/0/286 32/45/0/331 0/0 0/0 Washington. Penn State...DE Torrance Brown suffered a knee injury in 56-0 UAB 30 Coastal Car. 23 18-23 47/169 49/227 8/15/0/105 9/23/3/100 2/1 0/0 romp over Georgia State. Check status. Rice...QB Sam Glaesmann and top UTAH 54 San Jose St. 16 29-16 40/160 37/30 30/44/1/341 17/35/2/233 3/2 7/3 RB Samuel Steward both suffered undisclosed injuries at Houston and are iffy. UTSA 51 Southern U. 17 25-10 39/167 33/84 24/30/2/335 9/26/3/65 2/2 1/0 VANDERBILT 14 Kansas St. 7 11-13 32/65 35/201 14/23/0/205 10/28/2/76 1/1 0/0 South Carolina...Jr. WR Deebo Samuel, USC’s top playmaker, broke his leg in VIRGINIA 38 Connecticut 18 27-23 31/171 41/207 30/40/1/455 18/26/1/227 3/0 1/1 loss to Kentucky and is through for the season. Texas...LT Connor Williams Virginia Tech 64 E. CAR. 17 34-12 62/287 31/40 25/33/0/388 11/30/1/241 0/0 2/2 was taken off with a knee injury suffered against USC. Tulane...Both QB WAKE FOREST 46 Utah St. 10 26-11 59/291 31/42 16/27/0/297 15/37/1/225 1/0 0/0 Jonathan Banks (ribs) & S Roderic Teamer (foot) iffy this week for Army. Both WASHINGTON 48 Fresno St. 16 21-18 30/92 31/119 25/28/0/328 21/36/1/194 2/2 1/0 were held out of the 56-14 loss to Oklahoma. 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2017 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2017 NFL RATINGS AND RATINGS & POINTSPREAD RECORDS POINTSPREAD RECORDS TOTAL HOME AWAY HOW TO USE THE RATINGS: All teams measured from the TOP RATING of HFV TEAM CR SUR PSR O/U PF-PA PSR PF-PA PSR PF-PA zero. HFV - Home Field Value. A team with a rating of 3 would be a 6-point favorite 2Arizona Arizona 5 1-1 0-2 1-1 20-24 — — 0-2 20-24 on a neutral field over a team rated 9. Deduct allotted points for HFV from rating 3Atlanta Atlanta -1 2-0 1-1 1-1 29-20 1-0 34-23 0-1 23-17 of Home Team. SUR - 2017 Straight-up Won-Loss Record vs. all Opponents. PSR - 2017 Won-Loss Record vs. Pointspread. CR - Current 2017 Power Rating. NR 3Baltimore Baltimore 3 2-0 2-0 0-2 22-5 1-0 24-10 1-0 20-0 - No Rating. The consensus line is used to compute won-lost pointspread 2Buffalo Buffalo 6 1-1 2-0 0-2 12-11 1-0 21-12 1-0 3-9 records. The consensus line is used to compute won-lost pointspread records. 3Carolina Carolina 2 2-0 1-1 0-2 16-3 0-1 9-3 1-0 23-3 Teams with bold + or - have had their ratings moved 2 (NFL) or 3 (College) points 3ChicagoChicago- 9 0-2 1-1 0-2 12-26 1-0 17-23 0-1 7-29 for the better (+) or worse (-) since last week. The consensus Las Vegas line is 2Cincinnati Cincinnati 6 0-2 0-2 0-2 5-17 0-2 5-17 — — used to compute won-lost spread records. 2Cleveland Cleveland 11 0-2 1-1 0-2 14-23 1-0 18-21 0-1 10-24 HFV TEAM CR SUR PSR HFV TEAM CR SUR PSR 3Dallas Dallas 3 1-1 1-1 1-1 18-23 1-0 19-3 0-1 17-42 2 Air Force 13 1-1 2-0 3 Mississippi St.+ 0 3-0 3-0 3DenverDenver+ 2 2-0 1-0-1 2-0 33-19 1-0 33-19 — — 3 Akron 28 1-2 1-2 2 Missouri- 16 1-2 0-3 3Detroit Detroit 4 1-0 1-0 1-0 35-23 1-0 35-23 — — 2 Alabama -13 3-0 1-2 3 Navy 10 2-0 1-1 3Green Green BayBay Bay -1 1-1 1-1 1-1 20-22 1-0 17-9 0-1 23-34 3 Appalachian St. 16 2-1 0-3 3 Nebraska 10 1-2 1-2 2Houston Houston 5 1-1 1-1 0-2 10-19 0-1 7-29 1-0 13-9 3 Arizona 16 2-1 2-1 3 Nevada- 27 0-3 1-2 1Indianapolis Indianapolis 11 0-2 1-1 1-1 11-31 1-0 13-16 0-1 9-46 2 Arizona State 18 1-2 0-2-1 3 New Mexico 18 1-2 1-2 1JacksonvilleJacksonville- 8 1-1 1-1 1-1 23-22 0-1 16-37 1-0 29-7 3 Arkansas 12 1-1 0-2 2 New Mexico St. 18 1-2 3-0 3Kansas Kansas CityCity City 0 2-0 2-0 1-0-1 35-24 1-0 27-20 1-0 42-27 3 Arkansas State 16 1-1 1-1 2 North Carolina 10 1-2 1-2 2LA LA Chargers Chargers 6 0-2 0-1-1 1-1 19-22 0-1 17-19 0-0 21-24 2 Army- 18 2-1 2-1 3 No. Carolina St. 8 2-1 0-3 3LA LA Rams Rams 8 1-1 1-1 2-0 33-18 1-1 33-18 — — 4 Auburn -2 2-1 0-3 2 North Texas 26 1-2 2-1 3Miami Miami 5 1-0 1-0 0-1 19-17 — — 1-0 19-17 2 Ball State 20 2-1 2-1 2 Northern Illinois 14 2-1 3-0 3Minnesota Minnesota 6 1-1 1-1 1-1 19-23 1-0 29-19 0-1 9-26 2 Baylor 17 0-3 0-3 2 Northwestern 9 2-1 1-2 3N.New N.England England -4 1-1 1-1 2-0 32-31 0-1 27-42 1-0 36-20 2 Boise State 5 2-1 1-1-1 4 Notre Dame 3 2-1 2-1 1 Boston College- 19 1-2 0-3 3 Ohio 19 2-1 2-1 2N.New NewOrleans Orleans Orleans- 6 0-2 0-2 2-0 20-33 0-1 20-36 0-1 19-29 2 Bowling Green 28 0-3 0-3 4 Ohio State -7 2-1 1-2 3NY NY Giants Giants 3 0-1 0-1 0-1 3-19 — — 0-1 3-19 3 Buffalo 28 1-2 2-1 5 Oklahoma -7 3-0 3-0 2NYNY Jets Jets- 15 0-2 0-2 1-1 16-33 — — 0-2 16-33 2 BYU- 19 1-3 0-4 4 Oklahoma St. -7 3-0 3-0 3Oakland Oakland 2 2-0 2-0 1-1 36-18 1-0 45-20 1-0 26-16 3 California+ 11 3-0 2-1 3 Old Dominion- 23 2-1 1-2 2Philadelphia Philadelphia 3 1-1 1-1 0-1-1 25-22 — — 1-1 25-22 2 Central Mich. 21 2-1 1-2 4 Oregon+ 2 3-0 2-1 3Pittsburgh Pittsburgh 0 2-0 1-1 0-2 24-14 1-0 26-9 0-1 21-18 2 Charlotte 34 0-3 0-3 3 Oregon State- 25 1-3 0-4 2S.San S.Francisco FranciscoFrancisco 11 0-2 1-1 0-2 6-18 0-1 3-23 1-0 9-12 1 Cincinnati 18 2-1 2-1 4 Penn State -5 3-0 2-1 2Seattle Seattle 1 1-1 0-2 0-2 11-13 0-1 12-9 0-1 9-17 2 Clemson -12 3-0 3-0 2 Pittsburgh 11 1-2 1-2 3Tampa Tampa BayBay Bay 3 1-0 1-0 0-1 29-7 1-0 29-7 — — 3 Coastal Car. 30 1-1 1-1 2 Purdue+ 13 2-1 3-0 3TennesseeTennessee+ 5 1-1 1-1 1-1 27-21 0-1 16-26 1-0 37-16 4 Colorado 4 3-0 1-2 2 Rice 33 1-2 1-2 2WashingtonWashington+ 6 1-1 1-1 1-1 22-25 0-1 17-30 1-0 27-20 3 Colorado St. 11 2-2 2-2 3 Rutgers 20 1-2 2-1 3 Connecticut- 29 1-1 0-2 4 San Diego St. 6 3-0 2-1 Col FB Update & ND-MSU '66 continued from Page 1 3 Duke 6 3-0 3-0 3 San Jose St. 30 1-3 2-2 Murray and Jenkins unduly influenced the masses by excoriating the Notre 1 East Carolina- 33 0-3 0-3 3 SMU 16 2-1 3-0 Dame coach for his tactics. Which, upon review, were not overtly timid until QB 3 Eastern Mich. 17 2-0 2-0 2 South Alabama 25 1-2 2-1 O’Brien’s sneak on the final play of the game. Indeed, Parseghian had gone for 3 Florida 4 1-1 0-1-1 3 South Carolina 8 2-1 2-1 2 Florida Atlantic 28 1-2 2-1 4 South Florida 3 3-0 1-2 it (!) on 4th and 1 from his own 39 yard line with only 21 seconds to play...a gutsy 2 Florida Intl. 27 1-1 0-2 3 Southern Cal -5 3-0 1-2 move by any standard, and in stark contrast to MSU counterpart Duffy 3 Florida State -3 0-1 0-1 3 Southern Miss 19 2-1 3-0 Daugherty, whose team punted the ball away on 4th and 4 at his own 36 with 3 Fresno State 23 1-2 3-0 3 Stanford 2 1-2 1-2 just over a minute to play, despite realizing his Spartans would likely not see the 4 Georgia 3 3-0 2-1 4 Syracuse 15 2-1 1-2 ball again, and any chance at No. 1 increasingly remote. On the last Irish series 2 Ga. Southern 29 0-2 1-1 3 TCU+ 3 3-0 2-1 (which covered six plays), O’Brien had rolled out twice and appeared intent on 2 Georgia State 31 0-2 0-2 3 Temple 20 2-1 0-3 passing until scrambling for a short gain on the first play of the drive, then 3 Georgia Tech 9 1-1 2-0 3 Tennessee 7 2-1 0-2-1 sacked by DE Bubba Smith on the game’s penultimate play. A draw play to RB 4 Hawaii 26 2-1 2-1 3 Texas 5 1-2 2-1 Rocky Bleier on 2nd down threatened a longer gain until aforementioned MSU 3 Houston 8 2-0 2-0 3 Texas A&M 9 2-1 2-1 LB Hoag made a terrific play to shake free of a block and limit the gain to three 2 Idaho 22 1-2 1-2 1 Texas State 36 1-2 2-1 yards. Parseghian has long said that if he could have moved the ball as far as 2 Illinois 23 2-1 1-2 3 Texas Tech 14 2-0 1-0-1 his 45-yard-line, he would have been more inclined to instruct O’Brien to look 2 Indiana 13 1-1 1-1 3 Toledo 9 3-0 1-2 deep for the agile WR Seymour, though it is true that most Irish players were 4 Iowa 7 3-0 1-1-1 3 Troy 12 2-1 0-2-1 displeased that their coach had decided to sit on the ball in the final seconds. 3 Iowa State 11 2-1 2-0-1 2 Tulane 16 1-2 2-1 3 Kansas- 27 1-2 0-3 3 Tulsa 10 1-2 2-1 But if the objective was to finish on top in the polls, Parseghian knew he had 4 Kansas St. 2 2-1 2-1 3 UAB+ 29 2-1 2-1 a last chance to impress the voters the following week in a high-profile season- 2 Kent State 29 1-2 0-3 4 UCF 10 1-0 1-0 ender at Southern Cal, while MSU’s campaign was complete after the 10-10 3 Kentucky 8 3-0 1-2 4 UCLA 5 2-1 1-2 draw. Ara didn’t miss the opportunity, as the Irish rolled to a 51-0 blowout over 3 La.-Lafayette 27 1-2 0-3 2 UNLV 21 1-1 1-1 the 7-2 and Rose Bowl-bound Trojans. Narrowly ahead of the Spartans in the 2 La.-Monroe 28 0-2 1-1 3 Utah 4 3-0 3-0 rankings following the 10-10 tie, Notre Dame secured 40 first-place votes to 10 2 Louisiana Tech 16 2-1 1-2 3 Utah State 27 1-2 1-2 for MSU in the AP rankings in the aftermath of the USC rout (and 41 first-place 3 Louisville 0 2-1 1-2 1 UTEP- 40 0-3 0-3 votes to 8 in the final tally two weeks later) to finish a clear number one in the 3 LSU- -3 2-1 1-2 2 UTSA 20 2-0 1-1 polls. Which has always satisfied us that Parseghian was justified in his actions 3 Marshall 22 2-1 3-0 3 Vanderbilt+ 6 3-0 2-1 vs. the Spartans. 2 Maryland 15 2-0 2-0 3 Virginia+ 19 2-1 1-2 3 Massachusetts 28 0-4 1-3 3 Virginia Tech -1 3-0 2-1 Leave it to the brilliant Celizic, however, to best sum up the aftermath of Notre 2 Memphis 6 2-0 1-1 3 Wake Forest 9 3-0 3-0 Dame-Michigan State, and attach something more meaningful to the 3 Miami-Fla. 0 1-0 0-1 4 Washington -3 3-0 1-2 proceedings. “Unlike other matchups of undefeated teams since which created 2 Miami-Ohio 18 1-2 0-3 3 Washington St. 4 3-0 1-2 their own splash and then were relegated to the back of the memory because 3 Michigan 0 3-0 1-2 4 West Virginia 6 2-1 1-2 someone did win and someone did lose,” Celizic concluded, “Notre Dame- 3 Michigan St. 10 2-0 2-0 3 Western Ky 19 1-2 0-3 Michigan State lives forever because there was no resolution.” 2 Mid. Tennessee 18 1-2 1-2 3 W. Michigan 13 1-2 1-2 3 Minnesota 10 3-0 2-1 4 Wisconsin -2 3-0 2-1 Brilliantly said, like so much else in this book. 4 Mississippi 11 2-1 0-3 2 Wyoming- 21 1-2 0-3 (The Biggest Game of Them All: Notre Dame, Michigan State and the Fall of The consensus Las Vegas line is used to compute won-lost spread records. ’66 is available on Amazon.com) DETROIT (AT) LOS ANGELES CHARGERS 2017 NFL LOGS (SUR: 1-0 PSR: 1-0 O-U: 1-0) (SUR: 0-2 PSR: 0-1-1 O-U: 1-1) THE GOLD SHEET PAGE 9 S.10 ARIZONA W +2 35-23 o48' S.11* Denver N +3 21-24 o42' S.18* NY Giants S.17 MIAMI L -3' 17-19 u46' KEY TO LOGS: Date game was played...S–September, O–October, NEW YORK GIANTS (AT) SAN FRANCISCO S.24 ATLANTA S.24 KANSAS CITY (SUR: 0-1 PSR: 0-1 O-U: 0-1) (SUR: 0-2 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 0-2) etc. Asterisk (*): Night game. W or L in middle column indicates spread O.01 Minnesota O.01 PHILADELPHIA S.10* Dallas L +4 3-19 u47 S.10 CAROLINA L +5 3-23 u47 Win or Loss. N stands for no spread decision. Home game on each team’s O.08 CAROLINA O.08 NY Giants S.18* DETROIT S.17 Seattle W +13' 9-12 u41' schedule denoted by CAPS. (OT): overtime period. Apostrophe (‘) next O.15 New Orleans O.15 Oakland S.24 Philadelphia S.21* LA RAMS to consensus spread indicates ½ point. P–Pick game. (AT) = playing O.22 BYE WEEK O.22 DENVER O.01 Tampa Bay O.01 Arizona O.29* PITTSBURGH O.29 New England O.08 LA CHARGERS O.08 Indianapolis surface is Artificial Turf. (P.A.T.) = the field is Prescription Athletic Turf (a N.06* Green Bay N.05 BYE WEEK O.15* Denver O.15 Washington form of natural grass). (FT) = the field is Field Turf, a slower form of N.12 CLEVELAND N.12 Jacksonville O.22 SEATTLE O.22 DALLAS artificial turf. The spread before each score is the consensus line. The N.19 Chicago N.19 BUFFALO O.29 BYE WEEK O.29 Philadelphia consensus O-U number is in the last column. O—Over the total. U— N.23 MINNESOTA N.23 Dallas N.05 LA RAMS N.05 ARIZONA D.03 Baltimore D.03 CLEVELAND N.12 San Francisco N.12 NY GIANTS Under the total. SUR–Straight-up Record. PSR–Ptspread Record. D.10 Tampa Bay D.10 WASHINGTON N.19 KANSAS CITY N.19 BYE WEEK O-U—Over-Under record). The first # of the score is for team whose D.16 CHICAGO D.16* Kansas City N.23* Washington N.26 SEATTLE schedule is listed, the second # is the opponent’s score. #—Homecoming D.24 Cincinnati D.24 NY Jets D.03 Oakland D.03 Chicago Game in college logs. D.31 GREEN BAY D.31 OAKLAND D.10 DALLAS D.10 Houston GREEN BAY LOS ANGELES RAMS D.17 PHILADELPHIA D.17 TENNESSEE ARIZONA CHICAGO (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 1-1) (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 2-0) D.24 Arizona D.24 JACKSONVILLE (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 0-2 O-U: 1-1) (SUR: 0-2 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 0-2) S.10 SEATTLE W -3 17-9 u50' S.10 INDY W -3' 46-9 o41' D.31 WASHINGTON D.31 LA Rams S.10 Detroit L -2 23-35 o48' S.10 ATLANTA W +6' 17-23 u48' S.17* Atlanta L +3 23-34 o54' S.17 WASHINGTON L -3 20-27 o46 NEW YORK JETS (AT) S.17 Indianapolis-ot L -7 16-13 u44 S.17 Tampa Bay L +7 7-29 u43' S.24 CINCINNATI S.21* San Francisco (SUR: 0-2 PSR: 0-2 O-U: 1-1) SEATTLE (AT) S.25* DALLAS S.24 PITTSBURGH S.28* CHICAGO O.01 Dallas S.10 Buffalo L +8 12-21 u41' (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 0-2 O-U: 0-2) O.01 SAN FRANCISCO S.28* Green Bay O.08 Dallas O.08 SEATTLE S.17 Oakland L +14 20-45 o43' S.10 Green Bay L +3 9-17 u50' O.08 Philadelphia O.09* MINNESOTA O.15 Minnesota O.15 Jacksonville S.24 MIAMI S.17 S. FRAN. L -13' 12-9 u41' O.15 TAMPA BAY O.15 Baltimore O.22 NEW ORLEANS O.22 ARIZONA O.01 JACKSONVILLE S.24 Tennessee O.22 LA Rams O.22 CAROLINA O.29 BYE WEEK O.29 BYE WEEK O.08 Cleveland O.01* INDIANAPOLIS O.29 BYE WEEK O.29 New Orleans N.06* DETROIT N.05 NY Giants O.15 NEW ENGLAND O.08 LA Rams N.05 San Francisco N.05 BYE WEEK N.12 Chicago N.12 HOUSTON O.22 Miami O.15 BYE WEEK N.09* SEATTLE N.12 GREEN BAY N.19 BALTIMORE N.19 Minnesota O.29 ATLANTA O.22 NY Giants N.19 Houston N.19 DETROIT N.26* Pittsburgh N.26 NEW ORLEANS N.02* BUFFALO O.29 HOUSTON N.26 JACKSONVILLE N.26 Philadelphia D.03 TAMPA BAY D.03 Arizona N.12 Tampa Bay N.05 WASHINGTON D.03 LA RAMS D.03 SAN FRANCISCO D.10 Cleveland D.10 PHILADELPHIA N.19 BYE WEEK N.09* Arizona D.10 TENNESSEE D.10 Cincinnati D.17 Carolina D.17 Seattle N.26 CAROLINA N.20* ATLANTA D.17 Washington D.16 Detroit D.23* MINNESOTA D.24 Tennessee D.03 KANSAS CITY N.26 San Francisco D.24 NY GIANTS D.24 CLEVELAND D.31 Detroit D.31 SAN FRANCISCO D.10 Denver D.03* PHILADELPHIA D.10 Jacksonville D.31 Seattle D.31 Minnesota HOUSTON (AT) MIAMI (P.A.T.) D.17 New Orleans D.24 LA CHARGERS D.17 LA RAMS ATLANTA (AT) CINCINNATI (AT) (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 0-2) (SUR: 1-0 PSR: 1-0 O-U: 0-1) S.10 J'VILLE L -5' 7-29 u38 S.10 TAMPA BAY moved to 11/19 D.31 New England D.24 Dallas (SUR: 2-0 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 1-1) (SUR: 0-2 PSR: 0-2 O-U: 0-2) D.31 ARIZONA S.10 Chicago L -6' 23-17 u48' S.10 BALTIMORE L -3 0-20 u41' S.14* Cincinnati W +5' 13-9 u38' S.17 LA Chargers W +3' 19-17 u46' S.24 New England S.24 Ny Jets OAKLAND TAMPA BAY S.17* GREEN BAY W -3 34-23 o54' S.14* HOUSTON L -5' 9-13 u38' (SUR: 2-0 PSR: 2-0 O-U: 1-1) (SUR: 1-0 PSR: 1-0 O-U: 0-1) S.24 Detroit S.24 Green Bay O.01 TENNESSEE O.01 NEW ORLEANS O.08* KANSAS CITY (at London, England) S.10 Tennessee W +2' 26-16 u50' S.10 Miami moved to 11/19 O.01 BUFFALO O.01 Cleveland S.17 CHICAGO W -7 29-7 u43' O.15 CLEVELAND O.08 TENNESSEE S.17 NY JETS W -14 45-20 o43' O.08 BYE WEEK O.08 BUFFALO S.24* Washington S.24 Minnesota O.15 MIAMI O.15 BYE WEEK O.22 BYE WEEK O.15 Atlanta O.29 Seattle O.22 NY JETS O.01 Denver O.01 NY GIANTS O.22* New England O.22 Pittsburgh O.05* NEW ENGLAND N.05 INDIANAPOLIS O.26* Baltimore O.08 BALTIMORE O.29 Ny Jets O.29 INDIANAPOLIS O.15 LA CHARGERS O.15 Arizona N.05 Carolina N.05 Jacksonville N.12 LA Rams N.05* OAKLAND N.19 ARIZONA N.13* Carolina O.19* KANSAS CITY O.22 Buffalo N.12 DALLAS N.12 Tennessee O.29 CAROLINA N.27* Baltimore N.19 TAMPA BAY O.29 Buffalo N.20* Seattle N.19 Denver N.05* Miami N.05 New Orleans N.26 TAMPA BAY N.26 CLEVELAND D.03 Tennessee N.26 New England D.10 SAN FRANCISCO D.03 DENVER N.12 BYE WEEK N.12 NY JETS D.03 MINNESOTA D.04* PITTSBURGH N.19 Miami D.17 Jacksonville D.11* NEW ENGLAND N.19 NEW ENGLAND D.07* NEW ORLEANS D.10 CHICAGO N.26 DENVER N.26 Atlanta D.18* Tampa Bay D.17 Minnesota D.25 PITTSBURGH D.17 Buffalo D.31 Indianapolis D.24 Kansas City D.03 NY GIANTS D.03 Green Bay D.24 New Orleans D.24 DETROIT D.10 DETROIT D.31 BUFFALO D.10 Kansas City D.31 CAROLINA D.31 Baltimore D.17* DALLAS D.18* ATLANTA BALTIMORE (AT) CLEVELAND INDIANAPOLIS (AT) MINNESOTA (AT) (SUR: 0-2 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 1-1) D.25* Philadelphia D.24 Carolina (SUR: 2-0 PSR: 2-0 O-U: 0-2) (SUR: 0-2 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 0-2) (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 1-1) D.31 LA Chargers D.31 NEW ORLEANS S.10 Cincinnati W +3 20-0 u41' S.10 PITTSBURGH W +9' 18-21 u47 S.10 LA Rams L +3' 9-46 o41' S.11* N. ORLEANS W -3 29-19 o47' S.17 CLEVELAND W -7' 24-10 u39 S.17 Baltimore L +7' 10-24 u39 S.17 ARIZONA-ot W +7 13-16 u44 S.17 Pittsburgh L +8' 9-26 u44 S.24 CLEVELAND PHILADELPHIA (P.A.T) TENNESSEE S.24 Jacksonville S.24 Indianapolis S.24 TAMPA BAY (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 1-1) O.01* Seattle (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 0-1-1) (at London, England) O.01 CINCINNATI O.01 DETROIT S.10 Washington W -1 30-17 u48' S.10 OAKLAND L -2' 16-26 u50' O.01 PITTSBURGH O.08 NY JETS O.08 SAN FRANCISCO O.09* Chicago O.16* Tennessee S.17 Kansas City L +4' 20-27 n47 S.17 Jacksonville W -1' 37-16 o41' O.08 Oakland O.15 Houston O.15 GREEN BAY S.24 SEATTLE O.22 JACKSONVILLE S.24 NY GIANTS O.15 CHICAGO O.22 TENNESSEE O.22 BALTIMORE O.01 LA Chargers O.01 Houston O.22 Minnesota O.29 MINNESOTA O.29 Cincinnati O.29 Cleveland N.05 Houston O.08 ARIZONA O.08 Miami O.26* MIAMI (at London, England) (at London, England) O.16* INDIANAPOLIS N.12 PITTSBURGH O.12* Carolina N.05 Tennessee N.05 BYE WEEK N.05 BYE WEEK O.23* WASHINGTON O.22 Cleveland N.12 BYE WEEK N.12 Detroit N.19 BYE WEEK N.12 Washington N.26 TENNESSEE O.29 SAN FRANCISCO O.29 BYE WEEK N.19 Green Bay N.19 JACKSONVILLE N.19 LA RAMS N.05 BALTIMORE D.03 Jacksonville N.05 DENVER N.27* HOUSTON N.26 Cincinnati N.23 Detroit N.12 BYE WEEK N.12 CINCINNATI D.03 DETROIT D.03 LA Chargers D.10 Buffalo D.03 Atlanta D.14* DENVER N.19* Dallas N.16* Pittsburgh D.10* Pittsburgh D.10 GREEN BAY D.10 Carolina N.26 Indianapolis D.23 Baltimore N.26 CHICAGO D.17 Cleveland D.17 BALTIMORE D.17 CINCINNATI D.03 HOUSTON D.31 HOUSTON D.03* Seattle D.23 INDIANAPOLIS D.24 Chicago D.23* Green Bay D.10 LA Rams D.10 Arizona D.31 CINCINNATI D.31 Pittsburgh D.31 CHICAGO D.17 NY Giants D.17 San Francisco JACKSONVILLE D.24 LA RAMS BUFFALO (AT) DALLAS (AT) (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 1-1) NEW ENGLAND (AT) D.25* OAKLAND (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 2-0 O-U: 0-2) (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 1-1) S.10 Houston W +5' 29-7 u38 (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 2-0) D.31 DALLAS D.31 JACKSONVILLE S.10 NY JETS W -8 21-12 u41' S.10* NY GIANTS W -4 19-3 u47 S.17 TENNESSEE L +1' 16-37 o41' S.07* KANSAS CITY L -9 27-42 o48 S.17 Carolina W +6' 3-9 u43' S.17 Denver L -2' 17-42 o43' S.24 BALTIMORE S.17 New Orleans W -6' 36-20 o55' PITTSBURGH (AT) WASHINGTON S.24 DENVER S.25* Arizona (at London, England) S.24 HOUSTON (SUR: 2-0 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 0-2) (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 1-1) S.10 PHILA. L +1 17-30 u48' O.01 Atlanta O.01 LA RAMS O.01 Ny Jets O.01 CAROLINA S.10 Cleveland L -9' 21-18 u47 S.17 LA Rams W +3 27-20 o46 O.08 Cincinnati O.08 GREEN BAY O.08 Pittsburgh O.05* Tampa Bay S.17 MINNESOTA W -8' 26-9 u44 O.15 BYE WEEK O.15 BYE WEEK O.15 LA RAMS O.15 Ny Jets S.24 Chicago S.24* OAKLAND O.02* Kansas City O.22 TAMPA BAY O.22 San Francisco O.22 Indianapolis O.22* ATLANTA O.01 Baltimore O.09 BYE WEEK O.29 OAKLAND O.29 Washington O.29 BYE WEEK O.29 LA CHARGERS O.08 JACKSONVILLE N.02* Ny Jets N.05 KANSAS CITY N.05 CINCINNATI N.05 BYE WEEK O.15 Kansas City O.15 SAN FRANCISCO O.23* Philadelphia N.12 NEW ORLEANS N.12 Atlanta N.12 LA CHARGERS N.12* Denver O.22 CINCINNATI O.29 DALLAS N.19 LA Chargers N.19* PHILADELPHIA N.19 Cleveland N.19 Oakland O.29* Detroit N.26 Kansas City N.23 LA CHARGERS N.26 Arizona N.26 MIAMI N.05 BYE WEEK N.05 Seattle N.12 MINNESOTA D.03 NEW ENGLAND N.30* WASHINGTON D.03 INDIANAPOLIS D.03 Buffalo N.12 Indianapolis N.19 New Orleans D.10 INDIANAPOLIS D.10 NY Giants D.10 SEATTLE D.11* Miami N.16* TENNESSEE D.17 MIAMI D.17* Oakland D.17 HOUSTON D.17 Pittsburgh N.26* GREEN BAY N.23* NY GIANTS N.30* Dallas D.24 New England D.24 SEATTLE D.24 San Francisco D.24 BUFFALO D.04* Cincinnati D.10 LA Chargers D.31 Miami D.31 Philadelphia D.31 Tennessee D.31 NY JETS D.10* BALTIMORE D.17 NEW ENGLAND D.17 ARIZONA CAROLINA DENVER NEW ORLEANS (AT) KANSAS CITY D.25 Houston D.24 DENVER (SUR: 2-0 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 0-2) (SUR: 2-0 PSR: 1-0-1 O-U: 2-0) (SUR: 0-2 PSR: 0-2 O-U: 2-0) (SUR: 2-0 PSR: 2-0 O-U: 1-0-1) D.31 CLEVELAND D.31 NY Giants S.10 San Francisco W -5 23-3 u47 S.11* LA CHARG'RS N -3 24-21 o42' S.07* New England W +9 42-27 o48 S.11* Minnesota L +3 19-29 o47' S.17 BUFFALO L -6' 9-3 u43' S.17 DALLAS W +2' 42-17 o43' S.17 PHILA. 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S.16 Michigan W +23' 13-29 u52 S.09 MIAMI-FLA Cancelled S.02 Michigan St. L +17' 10-35 u55' S.02 KENT ST. W -40 56-3 o52' O.07 Toledo O.14* N. MEX. ST.# S.23* S. DIEGO ST. S.16* ARK-P BLUFF L -52 48-3 u63' S.09* S. DAKOTA L -3' 27-35 u66' S.09* AUBURN W -5' 14-6 u55' O.14 Army O.21 Massachusetts S.30* New Mexico S.23* Smu S.16* Northwestern L +21 7-49 o55' S.16* Louisville W -3 47-21 o60' O.21 W. MICHIGAN# O.28 Troy O.07 Navy O.04* Ga. Southern S.23* M. Tenn. St. S.23 BOSTON COL. O.26* N. Illinois N.04 GEORGIA ST. O.14 UNLV O.14 COAST. CAR# S.30 AKRON S.30 Virginia Tech N.02* BALL ST. N.09* App. St. O.20* Nevada O.19* LA.-LAF. O.07 Miami-O. O.07 W. FOREST# N.08 C. Michigan N.18 S. ALABAMA O.28 Colorado St. O.28* N. Mexico St. O.14 OHIO# O.13* Syracuse N.15 Miami-O. N.25 Louisiana N.04 ARMY N.11 S. Alabama O.21 N. ILLINOIS O.28 GA. TECH N.21* B. GREEN D.02 Coastal Car. N.11 WYOMING N.18 TEXAS ST. O.31 Kent St. N.04 N. Carolina St. N.18 Boise St. N.25 La.-Monroe N.07* Buffalo N.11 FLORIDA ST. FLORIDA GEORGIA STATE (AT) N.25 UTAH ST. D.02 TROY N.15 TOLEDO N.18 CITADEL (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 0-1-1 O-U: 1-1) (SUR: 0-2 PSR: 0-2 O-U: 1-1) N.21* E. Michigan N.25 South Carolina S.02 Michigan L +4' 17-33 o45' A.31* TENN. ST. L -15 10-17 u55 ARMY WEST POINT (AT) (at Arlington, TX) S.16* Penn State L +37' 0-56 o54' AKRON (AT) (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 1-2) BUFFALO (AT) COASTAL CAROLINA (AT) S.09* N. COLORADO Cancelled S.23* Charlotte (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 0-3) S.01* FORDHAM W -18' 64-6 o65' (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 1-2) (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 1-0-1) S.16 TENNESSEE N -6 26-20 u50' S.30 MEMPHIS Cancelled S.02 Penn State L +30' 0-52 u64 S.09 BUFFALO L -16 21-17 u54 A.31* Minnesota W +23' 7-17 u50 S.02* MASS. W +2' 38-28 o56' S.23* Kentucky O.07 Coastal Car. S.09* ARK-P. BLUFF W -48' 52-3 u57 S.16 Ohio St. W +31' 7-38 u54 S.09 Army W +16 17-21 u54 S.16 Uab L +1 23-30 n53 S.30 VANDERBILT O.14* La.-Monroe S.16 IOWA ST. L +10 14-41 u63' S.23 Tulane S.16* COLGATE L -23' 33-10 o40 S.23 W. ILLINOIS O.07 LSU# O.21 TROY# S.23* Troy S.30 UTEP S.23* FLA. ATL. S.30* La.-Monroe O.14 TEXAS A&M O.26* S. ALABAMA S.30 Bowling Green O.07* Rice S.30 Kent St. O.07 GEORGIA ST. O.28 Georgia N.04 Ga. Southern O.07 BALL ST.# O.14 E. MICHIGAN# O.07 W. MICH.# O.14 Arkansas St. (at Jacksonville, FL) N.11 Texas St. O.14 W. Michigan O.21 TEMPLE O.14 N. ILLINOIS O.21 App. St. N.04 Missouri N.25 APP. ST. O.21 Toledo N.04 Air Force O.21 Miami-O. O.28 TEXAS ST.# N.11 South Carolina D.02 IDAHO O.28 BUFFALO N.11 DUKE O.28 Akron N.04 Arkansas N.18 UAB N.07* Miami-O. N.18* North Texas N.07* B. GREEN N.11 TROY N.25 FLORIDA ST. GEORGIA TECH N.14 OHIO D.09 Navy N.16* Ball St. N.18 Idaho (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 2-0 O-U: 1-1) N.21* KENT ST. (at Philadelphia, PA) N.24 OHIO D.02 GA. SO. FLORIDA ATLANTIC S.04* Tennessee-ot W +3' 41-42 o55' (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 0-3) (at MB Stadium, Atlanta, GA) AUBURN BYU COLORADO S.01* NAVY L +9' 19-42 u65 S.09 J’VILLE ST. W -16 37-10 u51 ALABAMA (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 0-3 O-U: 0-3) (SUR: 1-3 PSR: 0-4 O-U: 1-3) (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 1-2) S.09 Wisconsin W +33' 14-31 u59' S.16* Ucf Cancelled (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 1-2) S.02* GA. SO. L -34' 41-7 u59 A.26 PORT. ST. L -36 20-6 u60 S.01* Colorado St. W -3' 17-3 u68' S.16* BETH.-COOK. W -20 45-0 u60 S.23 PITTSBURGH S.02* Florida St. w -7' 24-7 u51 S.09* Clemson L +5' 6-14 u55' S.02* Lsu L +14' 0-27 u47' (at Denver, CO) S.23* Buffalo S.30 N. CAROLINA (at Atlanta, GA) S.16 MERCER# L -41 24-10 u51' (at New Orleans, LA) S.09 TEXAS ST. L -36 37-3 u56' S.30* M. TENN. ST. O.14 Miami-Fla. S.09 FRESNO ST. L -42' 41-10 u54 S.23* Missouri S.09* UTAH L +3' 13-19 u45' S.16 N. COLO. L -38' 41-21 o54' O.07* Old Dominion O.21 W. FOREST# S.16* COLO. ST. L -30' 41-23 o55 S.30 MISS. ST. S.16 WISCONSIN L +15 6-40 o42 S.23* WASH. O.21 N. TEXAS# O.28 Clemson S.23 Vanderbilt O.07 MISS. S.29* Utah St. S.30 Ucla O.28 W. Kentucky N.04 Virginia S.30 MISS. O.14 Lsu O.06* BOISE ST.# O.07 ARIZONA N.03* MARSHALL N.11 VA. TECH O.07 Texas A&M O.21 Arkansas O.14 Mississippi St. O.14 Oregon St. N.11 La. Tech N.18 Duke O.14 ARKANSAS# N.04 Texas A&M O.21 East Carolina O.21 Washington St. N.18* FLA. INT. N.25 GEORGIA O.21 TENNESSEE N.11 GEORGIA O.28 S. JOSE ST. O.28 CALIFORNIA# N.25 Charlotte N.04 LSU N.18 LA.-MONROE N.04 Fresno St. N.04 Arizona St. HAWAII (AT) N.11 Mississippi St. N.25 ALABAMA N.10* Unlv N.11 S. CALIF. FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (AT) (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 2-1) N.18 MERCER N.18 MASS. N.25 Utah (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 0-2 O-U: 1-0) A.26* Massachusetts W +2' 38-35 o61' N.25 Auburn N.25* Hawaii A.31* Ucf L +17 17-61 o56' S.02* W. CAROLINA W -21 41-18 u68' BALL STATE (AT) COLORADO STATE (AT) S.09* ALCORN ST. L -18' 17-10 nt S.09 Ucla L +24 23-56 o64 (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 1-2) CALIFORNIA (AT) (SUR: 2-2 PSR: 2-2 O-U: 2-2) (at Birmingham, AL) S.23* Wyoming APPALACHIAN STATE (AT) S.02 Illinois W +6 21-24 u55' (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 1-2) A.26 OREGON ST. W -3' 58-27 o60' S.16 Indiana Cancelled S.30* COLO. ST. (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 0-3 O-U: 1-2) S.09 UAB W -14 51-31 o53' S.02 North Carolina W +12' 35-30 o57 S.01* Colorado L +3' 3-17 u68' S.23* Rice O.07* Nevada S.02* Georgia L +13 10-31 u46' S.16 TENN. TECH L -21' 28-13 u57 S.09 WEBER ST. L -25' 33-20 u65' (at Denver, CO) S.30* CHARLOTTE O.14* S. JOSE ST.# S.09 SAVANN ST L -50' 54-7 o57 S.23* W. Kentucky S.16* MISS. W -5' 27-16 u71' S.09 ABILENE CHR. L -43 38-10 u66' O.07 M. Tenn. St. O.28 S. DIEGO ST. S.16* Texas St. L -22 20-13 u48' S.30 W. Michigan S.23 S. CALIF. S.16* Alabama W +30' 23-41 o55 O.14* TULANE N.04 Unlv S.23 W. FOREST O.07 Akron S.30 Oregon S.30* Hawaii O.28 Marshall N.11* FRESNO ST. O.07 N. MEX. ST.# O.21 C. MICHIGAN# O.07 Washington O.07 Utah St. N.04* UTSA# N.18 Utah St. O.14 Idaho O.26* TOLEDO O.13* WASH. ST. O.14 NEVADA# N.11* OLD DOM. N.25* BYU O.21 COAST. CAR. N.02* E. Michigan O.21 ARIZONA# O.20* New Mexico N.18* Florida Atlantic O.28 Massachusetts N.09* N. Illinois O.28 Colorado O.28 AIR FORCE N.24* W. KY. HOUSTON (AT) N.04 La.-Monroe N.16* BUFFALO N.04 OREGON ST. N.04* Wyoming D.02 MASSACHUSETTS (SUR: 2-0 PSR: 2-0 O-U: 0-2) N.09* GA. SO. N.21* MIAMI-O. N.18 Stanford N.11* BOISE ST. S.02* Utsa Cancelled N.25 Georgia St. N.24* Ucla N.18 S. JOSE ST. FLORIDA STATE S.09* Arizona W -1 19-16 u68 D.02 LA.-LAF. (SUR: 0-1 PSR: 0-1 O-U: 0-1) S.16* RICE W -22' 38-3 u53' BAYLOR (AT) CENTRAL MICHIGAN (AT) CONNECTICUT S.02* Alabama L +7' 7-24 u51 S.23 TEXAS TECH (SUR: 0-3 PSR: 0-3 O-U: 1-2) (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 2-1) (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 0-2 O-U: 1-1) (at Atlanta, GA) S.30 Temple ARIZONA (AT) S.02* LIBERTY L -33 45-48 o58 A.31* RHODE IS.-ot L -34 30-27 o56 A.31* HOLY CROSS L -22' 27-20 u59' S.09* LA.-MONROE Cancelled O.07 SMU (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 2-1) S.09* UTSA L -13' 10-17 u58' S.09 Kansas W +4 45-27 o58 S.16 Virginia L +11 18-38 o51' S.23 N. CAR. ST. O.14 Tulsa S.02* N. ARIZONA W -24' 62-24 o68' S.16 Duke L +12' 20-34 u60' S.16 Syracuse L +8' 17-41 u67 S.24 E. CAROLINA S.30 Wake Forest O.19* MEMPHIS S.09* HOUSTON L +1 16-19 u68 S.23 OKLAHOMA S.23 MIAMI-O. S.30 Smu O.07* MIAMI-FLA. O.28 South Florida S.15* Utep W -25' 63-16 o58' S.30 Kansas St. S.30 Boston Col. O.06* MEMPHIS O.14 Duke N.04 E. CAROLINA# S.22* UTAH O.14 Oklahoma St. O.07 Ohio O.14 Temple O.21 LOUISVILLE N.18 Tulane O.07 Colorado O.21 W. VIRGINIA# O.14 TOLEDO# O.21 TULSA# O.27* Boston Col. N.24 NAVY O.14 UCLA O.28 TEXAS O.21 Ball St. O.28 MISSOURI N.04 SYRACUSE O.21 California N.04 Kansas N.01* W. Michigan N.04 S. FLORIDA N.11 Clemson IDAHO (AT) O.28 WASH. ST.# N.11 Texas Tech N.08 E. MICHIGAN N.11 Ucf N.18 DEL. ST.# (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 1-2) N.04 S. California (at Arlington, TX) N.14 Kent St. N.18* Boston Col. N.25 Florida A.31* SACTO. ST. L -22' 28-6 u64 N.11 OREGON ST. N.18 IOWA ST. N.24 N. ILLINOIS (at Boston, MA) S.09* UNLV L -5' 16-44 u69' N.18 Oregon N.24 Tcu N.25 Cincinnati FRESNO STATE (AT) S.16* W. Michigan W +18 28-37 o55 N.25 Arizona St. CHARLOTTE (AT) (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 3-0 O-U: 2-1) S.23 S. Alabama BOISE STATE (AT) (SUR: 0-3 PSR: 0-3 O-U: 2-1) DUKE S.02* INCARNATE W -34' 66-0 o56' O.07 LA.-LAF.# (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 1-1-1 O-U: 1-2) S.01* E. Michigan L +14 7-24 u58' (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 3-0 O-U: 2-1) S.09 Alabama W +42' 10-41 u54 O.14 APP. ST. ARIZONA STATE S.02 TROY N -11 24-13 u59' S.09 Kansas St. L +34 7-55 o56' S.02* N.C. CENTRALW -35' 60-7 o52 S.16* Washington W +33 16-48 o56 O.21 Missouri (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 0-2-1 O-U: 1-2) S.09* Wash. St.-3ot W +9' 44-47 o58 S.16* N. CAR A&T L -13 31-35 o58' S.09 N'WESTERN W +2' 41-17 o55 S.30* NEVADA O.28 LA.-MONROE A.31* N. MEXICO ST.L -24 37-31 u69' S.14* N. MEXICO L -15 28-14 u56' S.23* GEORGIA ST. S.16 BAYLOR# W -12' 34-20 u60' O.07 San Jose St. N.02* Troy S.09* S. DIEGO ST. L -3 20-30 u54 S.22* VIRGINIA S.30* Fla. Int. S.23 North Carolina O.14* N. MEXICO# N.18 COAST. CAR S.16* Texas Tech N +7 45-52 o76 O.06* Byu O.07* MARSHALL S.29* MIAMI-FLA. O.21* San Diego St. N.25 N. Mexico St. S.23 OREGON O.14* San Diego St. O.14 W. Kentucky O.07 Virginia O.28* UNLV D.02 Georgia St. S.30 Stanford O.21 WYOMING O.21* UAB# O.14 FLORIDA ST. N.04 BYU O.14 WASH. O.28* Utah St. N.04 Old Dominion O.21 PITTSBURGH N.11* Hawaii ILLINOIS (AT) O.21 Utah N.04 NEVADA# N.11 M. TENN. ST. O.28 Virginia Tech N.18 Wyoming (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 1-2) O.28 S. CALIF.# N.11* Colorado St. N.18 Southern Miss N.11 Army N.25 BOISE ST. S.02 BALL ST. L -6 24-21 u55' N.04 COLORADO N.18 AIR FORCE N.25 FLA. ATL. N.18 GA. TECH S.09* W. KY. W +7 20-7 u51' N.11 Ucla N.25 Fresno St. N.25 Wake Forest GEORGIA S.15* South Florida L +16' 23-47 o55 N.18 Oregon St. CINCINNATI (AT) (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 0-3) S.29* NEBRASKA N.25 ARIZONA (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 0-3) EAST CAROLINA S.02* APP. ST. W -13 31-10 u46' O.07 Iowa BOSTON COLLEGE (AT) A.31* AUSTIN PEAY L -42' 26-14 u58' (SUR: 0-3 PSR: 0-3 O-U: 2-1) S.09* Notre Dame W +5 20-19 u57 O.14 RUTGERS (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 0-3 O-U: 1-2) S.09 Michigan W +33 14-36 u50' S.02* J. MADISON L +2 14-34 u68 S.16* SAMFORD L -33' 42-14 u57 O.21 Minnesota ARKANSAS (AT) S.01* N. Illinois L -3' 23-20 u47' S.16* Miami-O. W +4 21-17 u48' S.09 West Virginia L +25' 20-56 o68' S.23* MISS. ST. O.28 WISCONSIN# (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 0-2 O-U: 0-2) S.09 W. FOREST L -1 10-34 u45' S.23 Navy S.16 VA. TECH L +25 17-64 o60' S.30 Tennessee N.04 Purdue A.31* FLA. A&M L -47 49-7 u60' S.16 NOTRE DAME L +13' 20-49 o52 S.30 MARSHALL S.24 Connecticut O.07 Vanderbilt N.11 INDIANA S.09 TCU L +3 7-28 u57 S.23 Clemson O.07 UCF S.30 S. FLORIDA O.14 MISSOURI# N.18 Ohio St. S.23 Texas A&M S.30 C. MICHIGAN O.14 S. Florida O.07 TEMPLE O.28 Florida N.25 N'WESTERN (at Arlington, TX) O.07 VA. TECH# O.21 SMU# O.14 Ucf (at Jacksonville, FL) S.30 N. MEXICO ST. O.14 Louisville N.04 Tulane O.21 BYU# N.04 S. CAROLINA O.07 South Carolina O.21 Virginia N.10* TEMPLE N.04 Houston N.11 Auburn O.14 Alabama O.27* FLORIDA ST. N.18 East Carolina N.11 TULANE N.18 KENTUCKY O.21 AUBURN N.11 N. CAR. ST. N.25 CONN. N.18 CINCINNATI N.25 Georgia Tech O.28 Mississippi N.18* Connecticut N.25 Memphis N.04 COAST. CAR# (at Boston, MA) N.11 Lsu N.25 Syracuse N.18 MISS. ST. N.24 MISSOURI 2017 COLLEGE LOGS CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE 2017 COLLEGE LOGS THE GOLD SHEET PAGE 11 MISSISSIPPI (AT) NORTH CAROLINA OHIO STATE (AT) INDIANA (AT) LOUISIANA MONROE (AT) MEMPHIS (AT) (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 0-3 O-U: 2-1) (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 3-0) (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 1-2) (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 1-1) (SUR: 0-2 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 1-1) (SUR: 2-0 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 2-0) S.02* S. ALABAMA L -23 47-27 059 S.02 CALIFORNIA L -12' 30-35 o57 A.31* Indiana W -20' 49-21 o56 A.31* OHIO ST. L +20' 21-49 o56 A.31* Memphis W +27 29-37 o62 A.31* LA.-MONROE L -27 37-29 o62 S.09 UT MARTIN L -32' 45-23 o62' S.09 LOUISVILLE L +11 35-47 o65' S.09* OKLAHOMA L -7' 16-31 u65 S.09 Virginia W -3' 34-17 u56' S.09* Florida St. Cancelled S.16 UCLA W +3 48-45 o72 S.16* California L +5' 16-27 u71' S.16 Old Dominion W -10' 53-23 o55' S.16 ARMY L -31' 38-7 u54 S.16 FLA. INT. Cancelled S.16* SO. MISS. L +6 17-28 u57 S.23* S. ILLINOIS# S.30 Alabama S.23 DUKE S.23 UNLV S.23 GA. SO. S.23 Louisiana S.30 Ucf O.07 Auburn S.30 Georgia Tech S.30 Rutgers S.30 Penn State S.30* COAST. CAR O.06* Connecticut O.14 VANDERBILT# O.07 NOTRE DAME O.07 MARYLAND# O.14 MICHIGAN# O.07 Texas St. O.14 NAVY O.21 LSU O.14 VIRGINIA O.14 Nebraska O.21 Michigan St. O.14 GEORGIA ST.# O.19* Houston O.28 ARKANSAS O.21 Virginia Tech O.28 PENN STATE O.28 Maryland O.21 S. Alabama O.27* TULANE N.04 Kentucky O.28 MIAMI-FLA.# N.04 Iowa N.04 WISCONSIN O.28 Idaho N.03* Tulsa N.11 LA.-LAF. N.09* Pittsburgh N.11 MICHIGAN ST. N.11 Illinois N.04 APP. ST. N.18 SMU N.18 TEXAS A&M N.18 W. CAROLINA N.18 ILLINOIS N.18 RUTGERS N.18 Auburn N.25 E. CAROLINA N.23* Mississippi St. N.25 N. Carolina St. N.25 Michigan N.25 Purdue N.25 ARK. ST. MISSISSIPPI STATE NORTH CAROLINA STATE OKLAHOMA IOWA (AT) MIAMI-FLORIDA (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 3-0 O-U: 1-2) (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 0-3 O-U: 3-0) (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 3-0 O-U: 1-1-1) (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 1-1-1 O-U: 1-2) LOUISIANA TECH (AT) (SUR: 1-0 PSR: 0-1 O-U: 0-1) S.02 CHARL. SO. W -21' 49-0 u63' S.02 South Carolina L -6 28-35 o53 S.02 UTEP W -43 56-7 n63 S.02 WYOMING W -12 24-3 u51 (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 2-1) S.02 BETH.-COOK. L -46' 41-13 u63 S.09* La. Tech W -10 57-21 o67 (at Charlotte, NC) S.09* Ohio St. W +7' 31-16 u65 S.09 Iowa St.-ot N -3 44-41 o48' S.02* NW STATE L -39' 52-24 o71 S.09 Arkansas St. Cancelled S.16* LSU W +7' 37-7 u54 S.09* MARSHALL L -22' 37-20 o55 S.16* TULANE W -33' 56-14 o53' S.16 N. TEXAS L -20' 31-14 u52' S.09* MISS. ST. L +10 21-57 o67 S.23 TOLEDO S.23* Georgia S.16 FURMAN L -37 49-16 o58' S.23 Baylor S.23* PENN STATE S.16* W. Kentucky W +5 23-22 u62 S.29* Duke S.30 Auburn S.23 Florida St. O.07 IOWA ST. S.30 Michigan St. S.23 South Carolina O.07* Florida St. O.14 BYU S.30 SYRACUSE O.14 Texas O.07 ILLINOIS# S.30 S. ALABAMA O.14 GA. TECH O.21 KENTUCKY# O.05* LOUISVILLE (at Dallas, TX) O.21 Northwestern O.07 Uab O.21 SYRACUSE O.28 Texas A&M O.14 Pittsburgh O.21 Kansas St. O.28 MINNESOTA O.21* SO. MISS. O.28 North Carolina N.04 MASS. O.28 Notre Dame O.28 TEXAS TECH# N.04 OHIO ST. O.28 Rice N.04 VA. TECH N.11 ALABAMA N.04 CLEMSON# N.04 Oklahoma St. N.11 Wisconsin N.04 N. TEXAS# N.11 NOTRE DAME N.18 Arkansas N.11 Boston Col. N.11 TCU N.18 PURDUE N.11 FLA. ATL. N.18 VIRGINIA N.23* MISS. N.18 Wake Forest N.18 Kansas N.24 Nebraska N.18 Utep N.24 Pittsburgh MISSOURI (AT) N.25 N. CAROLINA N.25 W. VIRGINIA N.25 UTSA (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 0-3 O-U: 1-2) IOWA STATE MIAMI-OHIO (AT) (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 2-0-1 O-U: 2-1) S.02 MISSOURI ST. L -35' 72-43 o63' NORTH TEXAS (AT) OKLAHOMA STATE (AT) LOUISVILLE (AT) (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 0-3 O-U: 1-2) S.09* S. CAROLINA L -2' 13-31 u71' S.02* UNI W -10 42-24 o51' (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 2-1) S.02* Marshall L -3 26-31 o48 (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 2-1) (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 3-0 O-U: 2-1) S.09 IOWA-ot N +3 41-44 o48' S.16 PURDUE L -6' 3-35 u76 S.02* LAMAR W -18 59-14 o55 A.31* TULSA W -19 59-24 o71 S.02* Purdue L -25' 35-28 u67 S.09 AUSTIN PEAY L -35' 31-10 u59' S.23* AUBURN S.16 Akron W -10 41-14 u63' (at Indianapolis, IN) S.16* CINCINNATI# L -4 17-21 u48' S.09* Smu L +13 32-54 o64 S.08* S. Alabama W -28 44-7 u68 S.28* TEXAS O.07 Kentucky S.16 Iowa W +20' 14-31 u52' S.16 Pittsburgh W -11' 59-21 o66 S.09 North Carolina W -11 47-35 o65' S.23 C. Michigan O.14 Georgia O.07 Oklahoma S.16* CLEMSON L +3 21-47 o60' S.30 Notre Dame S.23* UAB S.23 TCU O.14 KANSAS O.21 IDAHO# S.30* Southern Miss S.30 Texas Tech S.23 KENT ST. O.07 B. GREEN O.28 Connecticut O.21 Texas Tech S.30 MURRAY ST. O.14 Kent St. O.14* UTSA O.14 BAYLOR# O.28 TCU# N.04 FLORIDA O.21 Florida Atlantic O.21 Texas O.05* N. Carolina St. O.21 BUFFALO N.11 TENNESSEE N.04 West Virginia O.14 BOSTON COL.# O.31 Ohio O.28* OLD DOM. O.28 West Virginia N.11 OKLA. ST. N.18 Vanderbilt N.04 La. Tech N.04 OKLAHOMA O.21 Florida St. N.07* AKRON N.24 Arkansas N.18 Baylor O.28 Wake Forest N.15 E. MICHIGAN N.11 UTEP# N.11 Iowa St. N.25 Kansas St. N.11 VIRGINIA N.21* Ball St. NAVY (AT) N.18* ARMY N.18 KANSAS ST. KANSAS (AT) N.18 SYRACUSE (SUR: 2-0 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 0-2) N.25 Rice N.25 KANSAS (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 0-3 O-U: 3-0) N.25 Kentucky MICHIGAN (AT) S.01* Florida Atlantic W -9' 42-19 u65 S.02* SE. MO. ST. L -29 38-16 o50' (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 1-2) S.09 TULANE L -9 23-21 u49' NORTHERN ILLINOIS (AT) OLD DOMINION S.09 C. MICHIGAN L -4 27-45 o58 LSU S.02 Florida W -4' 33-17 o45' S.23 CINCINNATI (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 3-0 O-U: 0-3) (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 1-2) S.16 Ohio L +7' 30-42 o58' (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 1-2) (at Arlington, TX) S.30 Tulsa S.01* BOSTON COL.W +3' 20-23 u47' S.02* ALBANY L -24' 31-17 u53 S.23 W. VIRGINIA S.02* BYU W -14' 27-0 u47' S.09 CINCINNATI L -33 36-14 u50' O.07 AIR FORCE S.09 E. ILLINOIS W -14' 38-10 u54' S.09 Massachusetts W -3' 17-7 u60' O.07 TEXAS TECH# (at New Orleans, LA) S.16 AIR FORCE L -23' 29-13 u52 O.14 Memphis S.16 Nebraska W +11' 21-17 u56' S.16 N. CAROLINA L +10' 23-53 o55' O.14 Iowa St. S.09* UT CHATT. L -36' 45-10 o50 S.23 Purdue O.21 UCF# S.30* San Diego St. S.23 Virginia Tech O.21 Tcu S.16* Mississippi St. L -7' 7-37 u54 O.07 MICHIGAN ST. N.02* Temple O.07 KENT ST.# O.07* FLA. ATL. O.28 KANSAS ST. S.23* SYRACUSE O.14 Indiana N.11 SMU O.14 Buffalo O.14 Marshall N.04 BAYLOR S.30 TROY# O.21 Penn State N.18 Notre Dame O.21 Bowling Green O.20 W. KY. N.11* Texas O.07 Florida O.28 RUTGERS# N.24 Houston O.26* E. MICHIGAN O.28* North Texas N.18 OKLAHOMA O.14 AUBURN N.04 MINNESOTA D.09 Army N.02* Toledo N.04 CHARLOTTE# N.25 Oklahoma St. O.21 Mississippi N.11 Maryland (at Philadelphia, PA) N.09* BALL ST. N.11* Fla. Int. KANSAS STATE (AT) N.04 Alabama N.18 Wisconsin NEBRASKA (AT) N.15 W. MICHIGAN N.18 RICE (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 2-1) N.11 ARKANSAS N.25 OHIO ST. (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 2-1) N.24 C. Michigan N.25 M. Tenn. St. S.02* C. ARK. W -25 55-19 o50' N.18 Tennessee S.02* ARK. ST. L -14' 43-36 o51 S.09 CHARLOTTE W -34 55-7 o56' N.25 TEXAS A&M MICHIGAN STATE S.09 Oregon W +11' 35-42 o68 NORTHWESTERN OREGON (AT) S.16* Vanderbilt L -4' 7-14 u49 (SUR: 2-0 PSR: 2-0 O-U: 0-2) S.16 N. ILLINOIS L -11' 17-21 u56' (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 1-1) (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 2-1) S.30 BAYLOR MARSHALL (AT) S.02 B. GREEN W -17' 35-10 u55' S.23 RUTGERS# S.02 NEVADA L -24 31-20 u60' S.02* S. UTAH W -36 77-21 o74 O.07 Texas (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 3-0 O-U: 2-1) S.09 W. MICHIGAN W -7 28-14 u51' S.29* Illinois S.09 Duke L -2' 17-41 o55 S.09 NEBRASKA L -11' 42-35 o68 O.14 TCU S.02* MIAMI-O. W +3 31-26 o48 S.23* NOTRE DAME O.07 WISCONSIN S.16* B. GREEN W -21 49-7 o55' S.16* Wyoming W -13' 49-13 u64 O.21 OKLAHOMA# S.09* N. Carolina St. W +22' 20-37 o55 S.30 IOWA O.14 OHIO ST. S.30 Wisconsin S.23 Arizona St. O.28 Kansas S.16* KENT ST. W -14 21-0 u50 O.07 Michigan O.28 Purdue O.07 PENN STATE# S.30 CALIFORNIA N.04 Texas Tech S.30 Cincinnati O.14 Minnesota N.04 N'WESTERN O.14 Maryland O.07 WASH. ST. N.11 W. VIRGINIA O.07* Charlotte O.21 INDIANA# N.11 Minnesota O.21 IOWA O.14 Stanford N.18 Oklahoma St. O.14 OLD DOM.# O.28 Northwestern N.18 Penn State O.28 MICHIGAN ST. O.21 Ucla N.25 IOWA ST. O.20* M. Tenn. St. N.04 PENN STATE N.24 IOWA N.04 Nebraska O.28 UTAH# O.28 FLA. INT. N.11 Ohio St. N.11 PURDUE N.04 Washington KENT STATE (AT) NEVADA (AT) N.18 MINNESOTA N.18 ARIZONA N.03* Florida Atlantic N.18 MARYLAND (SUR: 0-3 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 0-3) (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 0-3 O-U: 2-1) N.11* W. KY. N.25 Rutgers N.25 Illinois N.25 OREGON ST. S.02 Clemson L +40 3-56 o52' S.02 Northwestern W +24 20-31 u60' N.18 Utsa S.09 TOLEDO L +10' 24-37 u69' S.09 HOWARD L -24 38-31 o54' N.25 SO. MISS. MIDDLE TENNESSEE (AT) NOTRE DAME (AT) OREGON STATE (AT) S.16* Marshall L +14 0-21 u50 S.16 IDAHO ST. L -34' 28-30 u58' (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 2-1) (SUR: 1-3 PSR: 0-4 O-U: 4-0) (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 0-3) S.23 Washington St. S.23 Louisville MARYLAND (AT) S.02* VANDERBILT L +3 6-28 u58 S.02 TEMPLE W -18' 49-16 o56 A.26 Colorado St. L +3' 27-58 o60' S.30 BUFFALO S.30* Fresno St. S.09* GEORGIA L -5 19-20 u57 S.02 PORT. ST. L -26 35-32 o60' (SUR: 2-0 PSR: 2-0 O-U: 2-0) S.09 Syracuse W +8' 30-23 u72' O.07* HAWAII O.07 N. Illinois# S.02 Texas W +18' 51-41 o57 S.16 Minnesota L +9' 3-34 u52 S.16 Boston Col. W -13' 49-20 o52 S.09* MINNESOTA L -2' 14-48 o50 O.14 MIAMI-O.# O.14 Colorado St. S.23* Michigan St. S.16 Washington St. L +20 23-52 o65' S.09 TOWSON W -33' 63-17 o55 S.23* B. GREEN O.20* AIR FORCE# O.21 Ohio S.23 UCF S.30* Florida Atlantic S.30* MIAMI-O. S.30 WASH. O.31 B. GREEN N.04 Boise St. O.07 North Carolina O.07 S. California S.30 Minnesota O.07 FLA. INT.# N.11 S. JOSE ST. N.08 W. Michigan O.07 Ohio St. O.14* Uab O.21* S. CALIF. O.14 COLORADO# N.14 C. MICHIGAN N.18* San Diego St. O.28 N. CAR. ST. O.26* STANFORD O.14 N'WESTERN O.20* MARSHALL N.25 UNLV N.21 Akron O.21 Wisconsin N.04* UTEP N.04 W. FOREST N.04 California KENTUCKY O.28 INDIANA# N.11 Charlotte NEW MEXICO (AT) N.11 Miami-Fla. N.11 Arizona (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 0-3) N.04 Rutgers N.17* W. Kentucky (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 0-3) N.18 NAVY N.18 ARIZONA ST. S.02 Southern Miss L -10 24-17 u57 (at Bronx, NY) N.25 OLD DOM. S.02* ABILENE CHR. L -34 38-14 u67' N.25 Stanford N.25 Oregon S.09 E. KENTUCKY L -33' 27-16 u57' N.11 MICHIGAN S.09* N. MEX. ST. L -6' 28-30 u72 S.16* So Carolina W +6' 23-13 u48 N.18 Michigan St. MINNESOTA (AT) S.14* Boise St. W +15 14-28 u56' OHIO UNIVERSITY (AT) PENN STATE S.23 FLORIDA N.25 PENN STATE (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 1-2) S.23 Tulsa (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 3-0) (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 1-2) S.30 E. MICHIGAN A.31* BUFFALO L -23' 17-7 u50 S.30* AIR FORCE# S.02* HAMPTON W -35' 59-0 o47' S.02 AKRON W -30' 52-0 u64 O.07 MISSOURI MASSACHUSETTS (AT) S.09* Oregon St. W +2' 48-14 o50 O.14* Fresno St. S.08* Purdue L +3 21-44 o54' S.09 PITTSBURGH L -20' 33-14 u64 O.21 Mississippi St. (SUR: 0-4 PSR: 1-3 O-U: 2-2) S.16 M. TENN. ST. W -9' 34-3 u52 O.20* COLO. ST. S.16 KANSAS W -7' 42-30 o58' S.16* GEORGIA ST. W -37' 56-0 o54' O.28 TENNESSEE A.26* HAWAII L -2' 35-38 o61' S.30 MARYLAND O.28 Wyoming S.23 E. Michigan S.23 Iowa N.04 MISS. S.02* Coastal Car. L -2' 28-38 o56' O.07 Purdue N.04 UTAH ST. S.30 Massachusetts S.30 INDIANA N.11 Vanderbilt S.09 OLD DOM. L +3' 7-17 u60' O.14 MICHIGAN ST. N.11 Texas A&M O.07 C. MICHIGAN# O.07 Northwestern N.18 Georgia S.15* Temple W +14' 21-29 u52' O.21 ILLINOIS# N.17* UNLV O.14 Bowling Green O.21 MICHIGAN N.25 LOUISVILLE S.23 Tennessee O.28 Iowa N.24 San Diego St. O.21 KENT ST. O.28 Ohio St. LOUISIANA LAFAYETTE (AT) S.30 OHIO N.04 Michigan NEW MEXICO STATE (AT) O.31 MIAMI-O. N.04 Michigan St. (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 0-3 O-U: 3-0) O.14 South Florida Cancelled N.11 NEBRASKA (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 3-0 O-U: 0-3) N.08 TOLEDO N.11 RUTGERS# S.02* SE LA. L -14' 51-48 o52 O.21 GA. SO.# N.18 Northwestern A.31* Arizona St. W +24 31-37 u69' N.14 Akron N.18 NEBRASKA S.09 Tulsa L +14 42-66 o59' O.28 APP. ST. N.25 WISCONSIN S.09* New Mexico W +6' 30-28 u72 N.24 Buffalo N.25 Maryland S.16 Texas A&M L +23' 21-45 o62' N.04 Mississippi St. S.16* TROY W +8' 24-27 u60 S.23 LA.-MONROE N.11 Maine S.23* UTEP O.07 Idaho (at Boston, MA) S.30 Arkansas O.12* TEXAS ST. N.18 Byu O.07 App. St. O.19* Arkansas St. D.02 Fla. International O.14* Ga. Southern N.04 S. Alabama O.28* ARK. ST.# N.11 Mississippi N.04 Texas St. N.18 N. MEX. ST.# N.18 Louisiana N.25 GA. SO. N.25 IDAHO D.02 App. St. D.02 S. ALABAMA 2017 COLLEGE LOGS CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE TCU TOLEDO (AT) WAKE FOREST (AT) 2017 COLLEGE LOGS (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 1-2) (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 2-1) THE GOLD SHEET (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 3-0 O-U: 2-1) S.02* JACKSON ST. W -60 63-0 u69 A.31* ELON L -44' 47-13 o55' A.31* PRESBY. W -42' 51-7 o45' S.09 Arkansas W -3 28-7 u57 S.09 Nevada W -10' 37-24 u69' PAGE 12 S.09 Boston Col. W +1 34-10 u45' PITTSBURGH SOUTH ALABAMA (AT) S.16 SMU L -22 56-36 o64' S.16* TULSA L -7' 54-51 o74 S.16 UTAH ST.# W -14 46-10 o50 (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 1-2) (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 1-2) S.23 Oklahoma St. S.23 Miami-Fla. S.23 App. St. S.02 YOUNG. ST.-ot L -13' 28-21 u64 S.02* Mississippi W +23 27-47 o59 O.07 W. VIRGINIA# O.07 E. MICHIGAN S.30 FLORIDA ST. S.09 Penn State W +20' 14-33 u64 S.08* OKLA. ST. L +28 7-44 u68 O.14 Kansas St. O.14 C. Michigan UTAH (AT) O.07 Clemson S.16 OKLA. ST. L +11' 21-59 o66 S.16* ALA. A&M W -36 45-0 u50' O.21 KANSAS# O.21 AKRON (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 3-0 O-U: 1-2) O.21 Georgia Tech S.23 Georgia Tech S.23 IDAHO O.28 Iowa St. O.26* Ball St. A.31* N. DAKOTA W -20' 37-16 u59 O.28 LOUISVILLE S.30 RICE S.30* La. Tech N.04 TEXAS N.02* N. ILLINOIS S.09* Byu W -3' 19-13 u45' N.04 Notre Dame O.07 Syracuse O.11* Troy N.11 Oklahoma N.08 Ohio S.16* S. JOSE ST. W -26' 54-16 o60 N.11 Syracuse O.14 N. CAR. ST.# O.21 LA.-MONROE# N.18 Texas Tech N.15 Bowling Green S.22* Arizona N.18 N. CAR. ST. O.21 Duke O.26* Georgia St. N.24 BAYLOR N.24 W. MICHIGAN O.07 STANFORD# N.25 DUKE O.28 VIRGINIA N.04 LA.-LAF. TROY (AT) O.14 S. California WASHINGTON (AT) N.09* N. CAROLINA N.11 ARK. ST. TEMPLE (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 0-2-1 O-U: 03) O.21 ARIZONA ST. (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 2-1) N.18 Virginia Tech N.18 Ga. Southern (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 0-3 O-U: 1-2) S.02 Boise St. N +11 13-24 u59' O.28 Oregon S.01* Rutgers L -28 30-14 u54' N.24 MIAMI-FLA. D.02 N. Mexico St. S.02 Notre Dame L +18' 16-49 o56 S.09* ALABAMA ST. L -43' 34-7 u51 N.03* UCLA S.09* MONTANA W -39' 63-7 o60 S.09 VILLANOVA L -16' 16-13 u42 S.16* N. Mexico St. L -8' 27-24 u60 N.11 WASH. ST. S.16* FRESNO ST. L -33 48-16 o56 PURDUE SOUTH CAROLINA S.15* MASS. L -14' 29-21 u52' S.23* AKRON N.18 Washington S.23* Colorado (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 3-0 O-U: 1-2) (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 1-1) S.21* South Florida S.30 Lsu N.25 COLORADO S.30 Oregon St. S.02* Louisville W +25' 28-35 u67 S.02 N. Carolina St. W +6 35-28 o53 S.30 HOUSTON O.11* S. ALABAMA O.07 CALIFORNIA (at Indianapolis, IN) (at Charlotte, NC) O.07 East Carolina O.21 Georgia St. UTAH STATE (AT) O.14 Arizona St. S.08* OHIO W -3 44-21 o54' S.09* Missouri W +2' 31-13 u71' O.14 CONN.# O.28 GA. SO.# (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 3-0) O.28 UCLA# S.16 Missouri W +6' 35-3 u76 S.16* KENTUCKY L -6' 13-23 u48 O.21 Army N.02* IDAHO S.01* Wisconsin L +27' 10-59 o52 N.04 OREGON S.23 MICHIGAN# S.23 LA TECH N.02* NAVY N.11 Coastal Car. S.07* IDAHO ST. W -34 51-13 o62 N.10* Stanford O.07 MINNESOTA S.30 Texas A&M N.10* Cincinnati N.24 TEXAS ST. S.16 Wake Forest L +14 10-46 o50 N.18 UTAH O.14 Wisconsin O.07 ARKANSAS N.18 UCF D.02 Arkansas St. S.23 San Jose St. N.25 WASH. ST. O.21 Rutgers O.14 Tennessee N.25 Tulsa S.29* BYU TULANE (AT) O.07 COLO. ST. O.28 NEBRASKA O.28 VANDERBILT# (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 2-1) WASHINGTON STATE (AT) N.04 ILLINOIS N.04 Georgia TENNESSEE O.14 WYOMING# (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 2-1) (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 0-2-1 O-U: 1-2) S.02* GRAMBLING W -17' 43-14 o54 O.21 Unlv N.11 Northwestern N.11 FLORIDA S.09 Navy W +9 21-23 u49' S.02* MONTANA St. L -40' 31-0 u59 N.18 Iowa N.18 WOFFORD S.04* Ga. Tech-ot L -3' 42-41 o55' O.28* BOISE ST. S.09* BOISE ST.-3ot L -9' 47-44 o58 (at MB Stadium, Atlanta, GA) S.16* Oklahoma L +33' 14-56 o53' N.04 New Mexico N.25 INDIANA N.25 CLEMSON S.23 ARMY S.16 OREGON ST. W -20 52-23 o65' S.09 INDIANA ST. L -37 42-7 u58' N.18 HAWAII S.23 NEVADA S.16 Florida N +6 20-26 u50' O.07 TULSA N.25 Air Force RICE (AT) SOUTH FLORIDA O.14* Fla. Int. S.29* S. CALIF. (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 1-2) (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 1-2) S.23 MASS. O.07 Oregon S.30 GEORGIA O.21 S. FLORIDA UTEP (AT) A.26 Stanford L +30' 7-62 o50' A.26 San Jose St. L -21' 42-22 u70' O.27* Memphis O.13* California (at Sydney, Australia) S.02 STONY BRK. L -35' 31-17 u58' O.14 S. CAROLINA (SUR: 0-3 PSR: 0-3 O-U: 1-1-1) O.21 COLORADO# O.21 Alabama N.04 CINCINNATI# S.02 Oklahoma L +43 7-56 n63 S.09* Utep W +1' 31-14 u55' S.15* ILLINOIS W -16' 47-23 o55 N.11 East Carolina O.28 Arizona S.16* Houston L +22' 3-38 u53' S.21* TEMPLE O.28 Kentucky S.09* RICE L -1' 14-31 u55' N.04 STANFORD N.04 SO. MISS.# N.18 HOUSTON S.15* ARIZONA L +25' 16-63 o58' S.23* FLA. INT. S.30 East Carolina N.25 Smu N.11 Utah S.30 Pittsburgh O.14 CINCINNATI# N.11 Missouri S.23* N. Mexico St. N.25 Washington O.07* ARMY O.21 Tulane N.18 LSU TULSA (AT) S.30 Army O.21* Utsa O.28 HOUSTON N.25 VANDERBILT (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 3-0) O.07* W. KY.# WEST VIRGINIA (AT) O.28 LA TECH N.04 Connecticut A.31* Oklahoma St. L +19 24-59 o71 O.14* Southern Miss (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 2-0-1) N.04 Uab N.16* TULSA TEXAS (AT) S.09 LA.-LAF. W -14 66-42 o59' O.28* UTSA S.03* Virginia Tech L +4' 24-31 n55 N.11 SO. MISS.# N.24 Ucf (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 1-2) S.16* Toledo W +7' 51-54 o74 N.04* M. Tenn. St. (at Landover, MD) N.18 Old Dominion S.02 MARYLAND L -18' 41-51 o57 S.23 N. MEXICO N.11 North Texas S.09 E. CAROLINA W -25' 56-20 o68' N.25 N. TEXAS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA S.09 S. JOSE ST. W -26 56-0 u62' S.30 NAVY N.18 LA TECH S.16 DEL. ST. L -61' 59-16 o69' (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 2-1) S.16* S. California-ot W +16' 24-27 u66' O.07 Tulane N.25 Uab S.23 Kansas RUTGERS (AT) S.02 W. MICHIGAN L -28 49-31 o59' S.28* Iowa St. O.14 HOUSTON# O.07 Tcu (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 1-2) S.09* STANFORD W -5' 42-24 o55 O.07 KANSAS ST. O.21 Connecticut UTSA (AT) O.14 TEXAS TECH# S.01* WASH. W +28 14-30 u54' S.16* TEXAS-ot L -16' 27-24 u66' O.14 Oklahoma O.27* Smu (SUR: 2-0 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 1-1) O.21 Baylor S.09 E. MICHIGAN L -5' 13-16 u51' S.23 California (at Dallas, TX) N.03* MEMPHIS S.02* HOUSTON Cancelled O.28 OKLA. ST. S.16 MORGAN ST. W -41 65-0 o46' S.29* Washington St. O.21 OKLA. ST.# N.16* South Florida S.09* Baylor W +13' 17-10 u58' N.04 IOWA ST. S.23 Nebraska O.07 OREGON ST. O.28 Baylor N.25 TEMPLE S.16* SOUTHERN U. L -35 51-17 o47 N.11 Kansas St. S.30 OHIO ST. O.14 UTAH N.04 Tcu UAB (AT) S.23 Texas St. N.18 TEXAS O.14 Illinois O.21* Notre Dame N.11* KANSAS (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 1-1-1) O.07* SO. MISS. N.25 Oklahoma O.21 PURDUE# O.28 Arizona St. N.18 West Virginia S.02 ALA. A&M W -28 38-7 u61 O.14* North Texas O.28 Michigan N.04 ARIZONA# N.24* TEXAS TECH S.09 Ball St. L +14 31-51 o53' O.21* RICE# WESTERN KENTUCKY (AT) N.04 Maryland N.11 Colorado S.16 COAST. CAR W -1 30-23 n53 O.28* Utep (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 0-3 O-U: 0-3) (at Bronx, NY) N.18 UCLA TEXAS A&M S.23* North Texas N.04* Fla. Int. S.02* E. KENTUCKY L -38 31-17 u68 N.11 Penn State (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 2-1) O.07 LA TECH# N.11* UAB S.09* Illinois L -7 7-20 u51' N.18 Indiana SOUTHERN MISS (AT) S.03 Ucla W +5' 44-45 o61 O.14* M. TENN. ST. N.18* MARSHALL S.16* LA TECH L -5 22-23 u62 N.25 MICHIGAN ST. (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 3-0 O-U: 0-3) S.09* NICHOLLS ST L -37 24-14 u65 O.21* Charlotte N.25 La. Tech S.23* BALL ST. S.02 KENTUCKY W +10 17-24 u57 S.16 LA.-LAF. W -23' 45-21 o62' O.28* Southern Miss O.07* Utep SAN DIEGO STATE S.09* SOUTHERN U W -29 45-0 u66 S.23 Arkansas N.04 RICE VANDERBILT (AT) O.14 CHARLOTTE# (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 0-2) S.16* La.-Monroe W -6 28-17 u57 (at Arlington, TX) N.11* Utsa (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 0-3) O.20 Old Dominion S.02* UC DAVIS L -35 38-17 n55 S.30* N. TEXAS S.30 S. CAROLINA N.18 Florida S.02* M. Tenn. St. W -3 28-6 u58 O.28 FLA. ATL. S.09* Arizona St. W +3 30-20 u54 O.07* Utsa O.07 ALABAMA N.25 UTEP S.09 ALA. A&M L -49 42-0 u55' N.04 Vanderbilt O.14 Florida S.16* KANSAS ST. W +4' 14-7 u49 S.16* STANFORD W +8' 20-17 u48' O.14* UTEP# UCF N.11* Marshall S.23* Air Force O.21* La. Tech O.28 MISS. ST. S.23 ALABAMA N.17* M. TENN. ST. N.04 AUBURN (SUR: 1-0 PSR: 1-0 O-U: 1-0) S.30 Florida S.30* N. ILLINOIS O.28* UAB A.31* FLA. INT. W -17 61-17 o56' N.24* Fla. Int. O.07 Unlv N.04 Tennessee N.11 N. MEXICO O.07 GEORGIA# N.18 Mississippi S.16* GA. TECH Cancelled O.14 Mississippi O.14* BOISE ST. N.11 Rice S.23 Maryland WESTERN MICHIGAN (AT) O.21* FRESNO ST. N.18 CHARLOTTE N.25 Lsu O.28 South Carolina (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 2-1) S.30* MEMPHIS N.04 W. KY. O.28 Hawaii N.25 Marshall O.07 Cincinnati S.02 S. California W +28 31-49 o59' N.04 San Jose St. TEXAS STATE (AT) N.11 KENTUCKY S.09 Michigan St. L +7 14-28 u51' (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 0-3) O.14 E. CAROLINA# N.18 MISSOURI N.18* NEVADA STANFORD O.21 Navy S.16* IDAHO L -18 37-28 o55 N.24 N. MEXICO (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 2-1) S.02* HOUST. BAPT. L -16' 20-11 u57 N.25 Tennessee S.23 WAGNER S.09 Colorado W +36 3-37 u56' N.04 Smu A.26 Rice W -30' 62-7 o50' N.11 CONN. S.30 BALL ST. SAN JOSE STATE (AT) (at Sydney, Australia) S.16* APP. ST. W +22 13-20 u48' VIRGINIA O.07 Buffalo S.23 UTSA N.18 Temple (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 1-2) (SUR: 1-3 PSR: 2-2 O-U: 1-3) S.09* S. California L +5' 24-42 o55 N.24 S. FLORIDA O.14 AKRON# A.26 S. FLORIDA W +21' 22-42 u70' S.16* San Diego St. L -8' 17-20 u48' S.30 Wyoming S.02 WM. & MARY L -28 28-10 u51 O.21 E. Michigan S.02 CAL POLY W -7' 34-13 u61' S.23 UCLA O.07 LA.-MONROE S.09 INDIANA L +3' 17-34 u56' N.01* C. MICHIGAN O.12* Louisiana UCLA S.16 CONN. W -11 38-18 o51' S.09 Texas L +26 0-56 u62' S.30 ARIZONA ST. (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 3-0) N.08 KENT ST. S.16* Utah L +26' 16-54 o60 O.07 Utah O.28 Coastal Car. S.22* Boise St. N.15 N. Illinois N.04 N. MEX. ST.# S.03 TEXAS A&M L -5' 45-44 o61 O.07 DUKE S.23 UTAH ST. O.14 OREGON# S.09 HAWAII W -24 56-23 o64 N.24 Toledo S.30 Unlv O.26* Oregon St. N.11 GEORGIA ST. O.14 North Carolina N.18 Arkansas St. S.16 Memphis L -3 45-48 o72 O.21 BOSTON COL.# WISCONSIN (AT) O.07 FRESNO ST. N.04 Washington St. S.23 Stanford (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 2-1) O.14* Hawaii N.10* WASH. N.24 Troy O.28 Pittsburgh S.30 COLORADO N.04 GA. TECH# S.01* UTAH ST. W -27' 59-10 o52 O.28 Byu N.18 CALIFORNIA O.14 Arizona S.09 FLA. ATL. L -33' 31-14 u59' N.04 S. DIEGO ST. N.25 NOTRE DAME TEXAS TECH (AT) N.11 Louisville (SUR: 2-0 PSR: 1-0-1 O-U: 1-1) O.21 OREGON# N.18 Miami-Fla. S.16 Byu W -15 40-6 o42 N.11 Nevada O.28 Washington S.30 N'WESTERN N.18 Colorado St. SYRACUSE (AT) S.02 E. WASH. W -10' 56-10 u87' N.24 VA. TECH S.16* ARIZONA ST. N -7 52-45 o76 N.03* Utah O.07 Nebraska N.25 WYOMING (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 1-2 O-U: 0-3) N.11 ARIZONA ST. O.14 PURDUE S.01* C. CONN. ST. L -46' 50-7 u68' S.23 Houston VIRGINIA TECH S.30 OKLA. ST. N.18 S. California (SUR: 3-0 PSR: 2-1 O-U: 1-1-1) O.21 MARYLAND# SMU (AT) S.09 M. TENN. ST. L -8' 23-30 u72' N.24* CALIFORNIA O.28 Illinois (SUR: 2-1 PSR: 3-0 O-U: 3-0) S.16 C. MICHIGAN W -8' 41-17 u67 O.07 Kansas S.03* West Virginia W -4' 31-24 n55 O.14 West Virginia (at Landover, MD) N.04 Indiana S.02* SF AUSTIN W -30 58-14 o70' S.23* Lsu UNLV (AT) N.11 IOWA S.09* N. TEXAS W -13 54-32 o64 S.30 N. Carolina St. O.21 IOWA ST.# S.09 DELAWARE L -40 27-0 u54 O.28 Oklahoma (SUR: 1-1 PSR: 1-1 O-U: 1-1) S.16 East Carolina W -25 64-17 o60' N.18 MICHIGAN S.16 Tcu W +22 36-56 o64' O.07 PITTSBURGH# S.02* HOWARD L -44' 40-43 o67' N.25 Minnesota S.23* ARK. ST. O.13* CLEMSON N.04 KANSAS ST. S.23 OLD DOM. N.11 Baylor S.09* Idaho W +5' 44-16 u69' S.30 CLEMSON WYOMING (AT) S.30 CONN. O.21 Miami-Fla. S.23 Ohio St. O.07 Houston N.04 Florida St. (at Arlington, TX) O.07 Boston Col. (SUR: 1-2 PSR: 0-3 O-U: 0-3) N.18 TCU S.30 S. JOSE ST. O.21 N. CAROLINA# S.02 Iowa L +12 3-24 u51 O.21 Cincinnati N.11 W. FOREST O.07 S. DIEGO ST. O.27* TULSA N.18 Louisville N.24* Texas O.28 DUKE S.09 GARD-WEBB L -38' 27-0 u58' O.14 Air Force N.04 Miami-Fla. S.16* OREGON L +13' 13-49 u64 N.04 UCF# N.25 BOSTON COL. O.21 UTAH ST.# N.11 Navy N.11 Georgia Tech S.23* HAWAII O.28* Fresno St. N.18 PITTSBURGH S.30 TEXAS ST. N.18 Memphis N.04 HAWAII N.25 TULANE N.24 Virginia O.14 Utah St. N.10* BYU O.21 Boise St. N.17* New Mexico O.28 N. MEXICO# N.25 Nevada N.04* COLO. ST. N.11 Air Force N.18 FRESNO ST. N.25 San Jose St.