Game Recap - Football Wiretap

No. 2 Boise State Improves To 7-0

Jul 1, 2014 10:04 PM

Kellen Moore threw two touchdown passes and caught another on a trick play, helping No. 2 Boise State beat Louisiana Tech 49-20 on Tuesday night for its 21st consecutive victory, according to an Associated Press report.

AP

Tags: Game Recap, NCAA

Discuss
Romo Breaks Collarbone In Loss To Giants

Jul 25, 2014 3:41 PM

Tony Romo broke his left collarbone in the second quarter, then his Cowboy' teammates let a 13-point lead turn into a 41-35 loss to the Giants on Monday night that helps send both teams in opposite directions in the NFC East, according to an Associated Press report.

AP

Tags: Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Game Recap

Discuss
Missouri Upsets BCS-Leading Oklahoma

Jul 25, 2014 4:51 PM

Oklahoma?s stay at the top of the BCS will be brief. Thousands of yellow-clad fans stormed the field even before the end of the Sooners? final, desperate play, hauling one goal post and part of the other to a local tavern after No. 18 Missouri?s 36-27 victory on Saturday night, as reported by the Associated Press.

AP

Tags: Game Recap, NCAA

Discuss
Newton, Auburn Defeat LSU In Battle Of Unbeatens

Jun 23, 2014 7:59 AM

Heisman candidate Cameron Newton and the Auburn Tigers defeated LSU by a final of 24-17 in a battle of No. 4 and No. 6. Both teams came into the game previously undefeated. Newton rushed for 217 yards and two touchdowns, including a highlight reel run of 49 yards in the third quarter. Newton knifed through most of LSU's defense on the run, including Patrick Peterson near the end zone. LSU tied the game at 17 in the fourth quarter on a Rueben Randle touchdown. But Onterio McCalebb scored the game-winner with 5:05 remaining in the game when he rushed for a 70-yard touchdown. Auburn's next three games are against unranked teams before they travel to Alabama on Nov. 26th.

RealGM Staff Report

Tags: Game Recap, NCAA

Discuss
RealGM's Week 6 Rundown

Jul 25, 2014 4:55 PM

The Vikings defeated the Cowboys in what many called a must-win game in Week 6, while the Patriots and Dolphins knocked off playoff teams in dramatic overtime wins. Seattle 23, Chicago 20 Trench Counter: Seahawks +4.6, Bears -4.6 Devin Hester scored a touchdown on an 89-yard punt return in the final minutes, but the Chicago Bears (4-2) still fell to the Seattle Seahawks (3-2) at Solider Field. Matt Hasselbeck threw for 240 yards and a touchdown, while Justin Forsett and Marshawn Lynn (making his Seattle debut) combined for 111 yards and two scores on the ground. Mike Williams was Hasselbeck?s top target, catching 10 passes for 123 yards. Jay Cutler returned from a concussion to go 17-for-39 with 290 yards. Seattle limited Chicago?s ground game, holding Chester Taylor and Matt Forte to just 42 yards on 12 carries. Johnny Knox was the Bears? only offensive star with five receptions for 120 yards. The Seahawks sacked Cutler five times. Miami 23, Green Bay 20 (OT) Trench Counter: Dolphins +1.5, Packers -1.5 Dan Carpenter made a 44-yard field goal midway through the overtime period to push the Miami Dolphins (3-2) past the Green Bay Packers (3-3) on Sunday afternoon. Chad Henne went 23-for-39 with 231 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in the victory. As usual, Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams combined for a more than effective ground attack (137 combined yards). Brandon Marshall had one of the best games of his short career with Miami, recording 10 receptions for 127 yards. Miami sacked Aaron Rodgers five times, as Green Bay's offensive line remains an area of weakness. Rodgers went 18-for-33 with 313 yards, one touchdown and an interception. Brandon Jackson was Green Bay?s top rusher with 53 yards on 12 carries, while Rodgers scampered four times for 14 yards and a score. Greg Jennings, who the Packers were looking to get more touches, had six catches for 133 yards and a score. Rodgers? touchdown on a QB sneak forced overtime in the final moments. Houston 35, Kansas City 31 Trench Counter: Texans +1.8, Chiefs -1.8 The Houston Texans (4-2) scored 21 points in the fourth quarter to record an impressive comeback against the surprising Kansas City Chiefs (3-2). Matt Schaub had 305 yards and two touchdowns in the victory at Reliant Stadium. Arian Foster rushed 18 times for 71 yards and two touchdowns and Derrick Ward added three carries for 58 yards and a score in the comeback win. Andre Johnson (138 yards) and Joel Dreessen (five yards) were on the receiving end of Schaub?s touchdowns. Matt Cassel went 20-for-29 with 201 yards and three touchdowns as Kansas City jumped out to a 21-7 lead midway through the third quarter. Thomas Jones led the Chiefs in rushing with 100 yards and a touchdown on 19 touches, while Jamaal Charles accumulated 93 yards of his own on 16 carries. Dwayne Bowe displayed good chemistry with Cassel, catching six passes for 108 yards and two scores. New England 23, Baltimore 20 (OT) Trench Counter: Patriots -4.7, Ravens +4.7 The New England Patriots (4-1) needed nearly the entire overtime period to defeat the Baltimore Ravens (4-2) on Sunday afternoon. Tom Brady went 27-for-44 with 292 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions that were costly early in the game. New England got a number of impressive performances on the ground from Danny Woodhead (63 yards), Brandon Tate (22 yards), BenJarvis Green-Ellis (20 yards and a touchdown) and rookie Aaron Hernandez (18 yards). Deion Branch enjoyed a successful return to the Patriots, grabbing nine balls for 98 yards and a score after begin acquired from Seattle. Joe Flacco (285 yards and two touchdowns) had the Ravens out to a 20-10 lead late in the second half, but Baltimore?s offense stalled late in game. Ray Rice ran between the tackles often, gaining 88 yards on 28 rushes against New England. Derrick Mason led the team in receiving with eight catches for 100 yards, while Anquan Boldin (63 total yards) and Todd Heap (49 yards) both caught scoring strikes from Flacco. N.Y. Giants 28, Detroit 20 Trench Counter: Giants +20.6, Lions -20.6 The New York Giants (4-2) grinded out a victory over the Detroit Lions (1-5) at the New Meadowlands Stadium in Week 6. Eli Manning went 20-for-30 with 177 yards and two touchdowns, while Ahmad Bradshaw (133 yards) and Brandon Jacobs (35 yards and two scores) dominated on the ground. Manning connected with Mario Manningham and Travis Beckum for scores, while Steve Smith caught a team-high six passes for 70 yards on a day in which Hakeem Nicks was shutout. Shaun Hill had 91 yards and a touchdown before he was forced to leave due to injury. Drew Stanton filled in admirably, going 19-for-34 with 222 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Stanton also led Detroit in rushing with 30 yards as Kevin Smith and Jahvid Best combined for 33 yards on the ground. Calvin Johnson starred for the Lions with five catches for an eye-popping 146 yards and a touchdown, which came on an 87-yard grab in the third quarter. Philadelphia 31, Atlanta 17 Trench Counter: Eagles +11.8, Falcons -11.8 Michael Vick was the emergency quarterback as the Philadelphia Eagles (4-2) defeated the Atlanta Falcons (4-2) at Lincoln Financial Field. Kevin Kolb went 23-for-29 with 326 yards, three touchdowns and an interception as the Eagles enjoyed a number of big-time plays. LeSean McCoy rushed 21 times for 64 yards and Eldra Buckley added 40 yards on 12 touches. DeSean Jackson rushed for a 31-yard touchdown and also scored on a 34-yard catch in the first quarter before leaving after suffering a gruesome injury. Jeremy Maclin had a tremendous game with seven catches for 159 yards and two trips to the end zone. Matt Ryan was mediocre with 250 yards, two touchdowns and an interception on 23-for-42 passing. Philadelphia limited Atlanta?s ground game as Michael Turner and Jason Snelling combined to rush for 62 yards on 18 carries. Michael Jenkins (99 yards) and Roddy White (83 yards) were Ryan?s top two receiving targets. Kolb, who suffered a concussion in Week 1, was sacked just once by the Falcons. Pittsburgh 28, Cleveland 10 Trench Counter: Steelers +13.6, Browns -13.6 The Pittsburgh Steelers (4-1) beat the Cleveland Browns (1-5) in Ben Roethlisberger?s return to the field following his four-game suspension. Roethlisberger had 257 yards, three touchdowns and an interception as Pittsburgh scored 21 points in the second half. Rashard Mendenhall rushed 27 times for 84 yards and a touchdown as he continued to be the focal point of the team?s offense. Mike Wallace (90 yards), Hines Ward (54 yards) and Heath Miller (50 yards) caught touchdown passes from Roethlisberger. The Steelers sacked rookie Colt McCoy five times. McCoy, making his first NFL start due to injuries, went 23-for-33 with 281 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. Peyton Hillis was Cleveland?s top rushing with 12 carries for 41 yards and McCoy added 22 yards on four scrambles. Benjamin Watson caught McCoy?s first career touchdown pass, which came on a 12-yard pass in the fourth quarter. St. Louis 20, San Diego 17 Trench Counter: Rams -0.9, Chargers +0.9 The St. Louis Rams (3-3) continue to surprise as they knocked off the San Diego Chargers (2-4) at the Edward Jones Dome. Sam Bradford went 18-for-31 with 198 yards and a touchdown, which came on a 38-yard pass to Danario Alexander in the first quarter. Steven Jackson led the Rams in rushing with 29 carries for 109 yards and a score on the ground. Alexander led the team in receiving with 72 yards on four grabs. St. Louis sacked Philip Rivers seven times in the win. Rivers threw for 249 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Patrick Crayton, acquired from the Cowboys last month, led San Diego in receiving with six catches for 117 yards, while Buster Davis was on the other end of Rivers? 5-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter. Chargers rookie Ryan Mathews rushed 12 times for 64 yards in the loss, which kept the team in the basement of the AFC West. New Orleans 31, Tampa Bay 6 Trench Counter: Saints +11, Buccaneers -11 The defending Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints (4-2) got back on track with a win over the division rival Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-2). Drew Brees went 21-for-32 with 263 yards, three touchdowns and an interception. Chris Ivory, featured in the absence of Pierre Thomas and Reggie Bush, rushed for 158 yards on just 15 carries. Brees connected with ten different receivers, including Robert Meachem (71 yards and a score), Lance Moore (57 yards and a score) and Marques Colston (five catches for 53 yards). Josh Freeman had 219 yards and a touchdown against the Saints. Tampa Bay couldn?t get anything going on the ground against New Orleans as they rushed for 42 yards on 18 carries as a team. Cadillac Williams, though, led the Buccaneers in receiving with seven catches for 63 yards. Tampa Bay did record an interception and force two fumbles, but they failed to sack Brees in the loss. N.Y. Jets 24, Denver 20 Trench Counter: Jets -2.2, Broncos +2.2 LaDainian Tomlinson scored twice in the fourth quarter as the New York Jets (5-1) charged back against the Denver Broncos (2-4) at Invesco Field. Mark Sanchez went 17-for-30 with 198 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions. Tomlinson rushed 16 times for 55 yards to go with his two scores. New York was led in receiving by tight end Dustin Keller, who caught three balls for 75 yards. The Jets sacked Kyle Orton just once. Orton had 209 yards and a touchdown, while also scrambling three times for 22 yards. Knowshon Moreno rushed 12 times for 48 yards, but he wasn?t Denver?s most hyped rusher on the day. Tim Tebow scored his first NFL touchdown on a five-year run in the second quarter. Jabar Gaffney had six receptions for 81 yards in the loss. San Francisco 17, Oakland 9 Trench Counter: 49ers +8, Raiders -8 The San Francisco 49ers (1-5) got their first win of the season against the offensively-challenged Oakland Raiders (2-4) on Sunday afternoon. Alex Smith went 16-for-33 with 196 yards and two touchdowns. Frank Gore rushed 25 times for 149 yards, including a game-long 64-yard scamper. Smith?s strikes went to Michael Crabtree (four receptions for 57 yards) and Vernon Davis (four catches for 35 yards). San Francisco entered halftime trailing 6-3. Jason Campbell was just 8-for-21 with 83 yards and two interceptions as Oakland managed just 179 total yards. Zach Miller was Campbell?s top target, catching two passes for 48 yards. Michael Bush led the Raiders in rushing with a pedestrian 20 rushes for 47 yards. San Francisco was whistled for 11 penalties for a total of 143 yards. Minnesota 24, Dallas 21 Trench Counter: Vikings +5.9, Cowboys -5.9 The Minnesota Vikings (2-3) won a game against the Dallas Cowboys (1-4) that many called a must-win for the expected Super Bowl contenders. Brett Favre went 14-for-19 with 118 yards and a touchdown, while Adrian Peterson rushed 24 times for 73 yards and a score. Randy Moss was relatively quiet, but led Minnesota with five catches for 55 yards. The Vikings had three takeaways, which put them in good field position often, including an interception that setup the game-winning field goal. Tony Romo had 220 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions. Felix Jones (32 yards) had 14 carries to the ten that veteran Marion Barber (31 yards) received against Minnesota. Jones also led the Cowboys in receiving with 10 catches for 61 yards. Rookie Dez Bryant caught his first career touchdown, burning Lito Sheppard, who the Cowboys picked on all day and was victimized twice by Roy Williams for touchdowns.

Andrew Perna/RealGM

Tags: Houston Texans, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, Game Recap

Discuss
Wisconsin Upsets No. 1 Ohio State

Apr 21, 2014 2:30 AM

John Clay ran for 104 yards and two touchdowns and James White darted in for the clinching score in the fourth quarter as No. 18 Wisconsin took down top-ranked Ohio State 31-18 Saturday night, according to an Associated Press report.

AP

Tags: Game Recap, NCAA

Discuss
RealGM's Week 5 Rundown

Feb 6, 2014 2:36 AM

The defending-champion Saints fell to the up-and-down Cardinals, the Cowboys slipped to the bottom of the NFC East and Philip Rivers threw for more than 400 yards in a losing effort against the Raiders. Baltimore 31, Denver 17 Trench Counter: Ravens +13.3, Broncos -13.3 The Baltimore Ravens (4-1) sprinted to a 17-0 lead and held on to deafeat the Denver Broncos (2-3) at M&T Bank Stadium. Joe Flacco went 14-for-25 with 196 yards, while also scrambling for 20 yards and a touchdown. Ray Rice tallied 133 rushing yards and two scores as Baltimore?s defense held Denver to just seven points through the game?s first three quarters. Kyle Orton?s numbers looked good, 314 yards and two touchdowns, but the Broncos needed a field goal and a touchdown in the fourth quarter to make the score look respectable. The Broncos rushed for just 39 yards on 13 carries that were split between Laurence Maroney, Correll Buckhalter and Andre Brown. Brandon Lloyd continued his resurgence with five catches for 135 yards and two scores. Jacksonville 36, Buffalo 26 Trench Counter: Jaguars -1.8, Bills +1.8 The Buffalo Bills (0-5) secured an early lead against the Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) but they crumbled in the second half and remain winless on the season. David Garrard went 16-for-20 with 178 yards, three touchdowns and an interception. Jacksonville dominated on the ground, rushing for a combined 216 yards with Maurice Jones-Drew leading the way (84 yards). Jacksonville?s three turnovers kept the game close. Ryan Fitzpatrick played very well for the Bills, who simply couldn?t stop the Jaguars offensively. Fitzpatrick had 220 yards and three touchdowns on 20-for-30 passing and Fred Jackson rushed 12 times for 73 yards. Rookie C.J. Spiller rushed five times for 31 yards in the loss. Lee Evans had a nice day for Buffalo, catching five passes for 87 yards and a score. Chicago 23, Carolina 6 Trench Counter: Bears +3.6, Panthers -3.6 The Chicago Bears (4-1) thumped the Carolina Panthers (0-5) in defensive end Julius Peppers? return to his first NFL home. Chicago used a pair of touchdown runs by Matt Forte and strong defense to win without concussed quarterback Jay Cutler. Forte ran for 166 yards on 22 carries and Chester Taylor added 43 yards on his own on 18 touches. Todd Collins and Caleb Hanie combined to go 8-for-19 with 51 yards and four interceptions at Bank of America Stadium. Panthers rookie Jimmy Clausen struggled and was replaced by Matt Moore in the second half. Neither quarterback did well as both had quarterback ratings of lower than 30. DeAngelo Williams (51 yards) and Jonathan Stewart (30) provided the only real offense Carolina could manage all afternoon. Peppers, playing in his old stadium, recorded an interception and a pass deflect in the victory. The Panthers had just eight first downs. Tampa Bay 24, Cincinnati 21 Trench Counter: Buccaneers +10.9, Bengals -10.9 The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-1) defeated the Cincinnati Bengals (2-3) on a 31-yard field goal by Connor Barth as time expired. Josh Freeman connected with Mike Williams for a 20-yard pass that tied the score with less than two minutes remaining. Freeman finished 20-for-33 with 280 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Earnest Graham and Cadillac Williams combined to rush for 88 yards and a score. Carson Palmer threw for 209 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions. Cedric Benson was Cincinnati?s offense star, rushing for 144 yards on 23 carries. Terrell Owens had seven catches for 102 yards and a score, while rookie tight end Jermaine Gresham was the recipient of Palmer?s other touchdown strike. Chad Ochocinco had just three catches for 20 yards. Atlanta 20, Cleveland 10 Trench Counter: Falcons +11.1, Browns -11.1 The Atlanta Falcons (4-1) scored 14 unanswered points in the second half to defeat the Cleveland Browns (1-4) on Sunday afternoon. Matt Ryan had 187 yards and a touchdown as Michael Turner rumbled for 140 yards on just 19 carries. Roddy White led the Falcons in receiving with five grabs for 101 yards and a score. Defensive end Kroy Biermann returned an interception 41 yards to seal the victory in the fourth quarter. The Browns averaged just 2.4 yards per rush as Seneca Wallace and Jake Delhomme combined to go 24-for-38 with 211 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. Peyton Hillis, Cleveland?s growing offensive star, had 77 total yards and a receiving touchdown that came on a 19-yard connection with Wallace in the second quarter. Detroit 44, St. Louis 6 Trench Counter: Lions +4.2, Rams -4.2 The Detroit Lions (1-4) exploded against the St. Louis Rams at Ford Field for their first victory of the 2010 season. Shaun Hill tossed 21 completions for 227 yards and three touchdowns, which went to Calvin Johnson (54 yards), Brandon Pettigrew (26 yards) and Nate Burleson (56 yards). Rookie running back Jahvid Best rushed 18 times for 67 yards and Detroit?s defense added to the scoring. Stefan Logan returned a kickoff 105 yards for a score in the second quarter and Alphonso Smith brought an interception back 42 yards in the fourth period. The Lions were limited to just a pair of Josh Brown kicks, which both came in the first half. Sam Bradford, the first pick in April?s NFL Draft, went 23-for-45 with 215 yards and two interceptions. The Rams lost, but Steven Jackson was tremendous as usual. He rushed for 114 yards on 25 carries and also caught a 12-yard pass from Bradford. Danny Amendola led St. Louis in receiving with 12 catches for 95 yards. N.Y. Giants 34, Houston 10 Trench Counter: Giants +14.2, Texans -14.2 The New York Giants (3-2) scored the first three touchdowns of the game as they routed the Houston Texans (3-2) at Reliant Stadium. Eli Manning went 27-for-42 with 297 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions. Two of his scoring strikes went to Hakeem Nicks, who caught 12 passes for 130 yards in the win. Steve Smith, who had six receptions for 89 yards, caught Manning?s other touchdown. Ahmad Bradshaw and Brandon Jacobs combined to rush for 108 yards and a score. New York?s defense held Houston in check, limiting Matt Schaub to 196 yards and an interception on 16-for-34 passing. Arian Foster was held to just 25 yards on 11 carries and Houston tallied just 195 total yards at home. Indianapolis 19, Kansas City 9 Trench Counter: Colts +1.4, Chiefs -1.4 The Indianapolis Colts (3-2) handed the Kansas City Chiefs (3-1) their first loss of the season at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indiana. Peyton Manning had 244 yards, but he failed to throw a touchdown as he tossed an interception. Joseph Addai, who left with a shoulder injury, and Mike Hart combined for 100 rushing yards and a score. Reggie Wayne led Indy in receiving with six catches for 75 yards. The Colts were paced by four Adam Vinatieri field goals. The Chiefs were strong defensively, but Matt Cassel and the offense couldn?t put enough points on the board. Cassel went 16-for-29 with 156 yards and Jamaal Charles rushed 16 times for 87 yards, but he also lost a fumble. Redskins 16, Packers 13 (OT) Trench Counter: Redskins -4.2, Packers +4.2 Graham Gano kicked a 33-yard field goal to lift the Washington Redskins (3-2) past the Green Bay Packers (3-2) on Sunday afternoon. Donovan McNabb threw for 357 yards, one touchdown and an interception. Ryan Torain led Washington in rushing with 40 yards on 16 carries. McNabb?s top target was Santana Moss, who caught seven passes for 118 yards. Anthony Armstrong had three receptions for 84 yards and a score. Aaron Rodgers suffered a concussion late in the game, but went 27-for-46 with 293 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Brandon Jackson had his best game since replacing the injured Ryan Grant, tallying 115 yards on just ten carries. Green Bay?s passing attack was eclipsed by Washington?s (6.6 yards per pass to 5.9). Arizona 30, New Orleans 20 Trench Counter: Cardinals -0.6, Saints +0.6 The Arizona Cardinals (3-2) stunned the defending-champion New Orleans Saints (3-2) at University of Phoenix Stadium. The Saints quickly found themselves with a 10-0 lead, but rookie quarterback Max Hall and an opportunistic defense led the Cardinals to a comeback victory. Hall went 17-for-27 with 168 yards and an interception in his first NFL start. Arizona had just 194 total yards, but relied on three defensive touchdowns ? a two-yard fumble recovery by Levi Brown, a 27-yard fumble return by Kerry Rhodes and a 28-yard interception return by Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie. Drew Brees went 24-for-39 with 294 yards, two touchdowns and three costly interceptions. Ladell Betts and Chris Ivory combined for 83 yards, but neither reached the end zone. Marques Colston led New Orleans in receiving with seven catches for 97 yards. Robert Meachem (72 yards) and Jeremy Shockey (30 yards) caught the touchdown tosses of Brees. Tennessee 34, Dallas 27 Trench Counter: Titans +9.4, Cowboys -9.4 Chris Johnson scored on a one-yard run with 3:28 left in regulation to push the Tennessee Titans (3-2) over the Dallas Cowboys (1-3). Vince Young went 12-for-25 with 173 yards and two touchdowns in the win. Kenny Britt led with four receptions for 86 yards and a touchdown, while Nate Washington caught Young?s other scoring pass on a 24-yard reception in the first quarter. Johnson finished the game with 131 yards and two scores. Tony Romo threw for a career-high 406 yards, but he had three interceptions to go along with his three touchdowns. Miles Austin was his top target with nine catches for 166 yards and a touchdown. Roy Williams (87 yards) and Jason Witten (84 yards) caught Romo?s other scoring strikes. Felix Jones had the best game of his young career, rushing for 109 yards on 15 carries. Oakland 35, San Diego 27 Trench Counter: Raiders -9.2, Chargers +9.2 The Oakland Raiders (2-3) jumped out to a 12-0 lead over the San Diego Chargers (2-3) and recovered a Philip Rivers fumble in the final minute for the game-clinching touchdown. Jason Campbell went 13-for-18 with 159 yards and a touchdown in relief of Brad Gradkowski, who suffered an injury. Michael Bush, who starred in place of Darren McFadden (hamstring), tallied 104 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries. Tight end Zach Miller led Oakland in receiving with six catches for 62 yards and a score. Rivers exploded for 431 yards and two touchdowns, but two lost fumbles cost the Chargers severely. Ryan Mathews led San Diego in rushing with nine carries for 59 yards at the Oakland Coliseum. Malcolm Floyd was the star for the Chargers, recording eight catches for 213 yards and a score. Antonio Gates (92 yards) also reached the end zone.

Andrew Perna/RealGM

Tags: Las Vegas Raiders, Game Recap

Discuss
No. 4 Boise State Rolls Over Toledo

Sep 12, 2014 9:17 PM

Jeremy Avery ran for three touchdowns, Kellen Moore passed for three more and the Bronco defense forced five turnovers to lift No. 4 Boise State to a 57-14 win over Toledo on Saturday night. Boise State (5-0) has now won 19 straight games, the nation?s longest winning streak after top-ranked Alabama was upset by No. 19 South Carolina.

AP

Tags: Game Recap, NCAA

Discuss
South Carolina Stuns No. 1 Alabama

Sep 12, 2014 9:18 PM

Stephen Garcia threw three touchdown passes, two to Alshon Jeffrey, and Marcus Lattimore scored three times as 19th-ranked South Carolina stunned No. 1 Alabama 35-21 on Saturday, according to an Associated Press report.

AP

Tags: Game Recap, NCAA

Discuss