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Inside the Boxscores Week 3 Part 2

Inside the Boxscores is a weekly feature by Matt Fargo that has been widely recognized as the best roundup in college football. Take an in-depth look at each game and extract the most relevant information that will help you in future handicap games. College football is full of wacky plays, misleading scores, and unexpected endings. Fargo takes you inside the action.

(11) Michigan 47 (2) NOTRE DAME 21

Notre Dame mustered just 245 total yards and committed five turnovers that led to 24 points for the Wolverines. The offense gained 11 or fewer yards on each of its first eight possessions, and at the time, Michigan led 34-7. The Wolverines offense scored just 120 yards in the second half, but it didn’t matter because the game was already over. Notre Dame finished with four rushing yards on 17 carries (0.2 ypc).

RUTGERS 24 Ohio U 7

Rutgers started 3-0 for the first time since 1981 when it outscored the Bobcats 300-119 and limited Ohio to just eight first downs. The Bobcats jumped to an early 7-0 lead thanks to an interception that set up a 17-yard scoring drive. The Scarlet Knights allowed Ohio to have just one drive that lasted more than six plays and forced four turnovers. Rutgers finished with three turnovers and a missed field goal.

WASHINGTON ST 17 Baylor 15

Washington St. outscored the Bears 336-246 but it took a last second field goal for the Cougars to prevail. Baylor trailed 14-9 late in the fourth quarter, but forced a fumble and returned it 40 yards for a score. Washington St. responded with an 81-yard drive to set up the game winner. Both teams committed four turnovers, including a costly interception by Baylor at the Cougars’ 16-yard line.

(20) TCU 12 (24) Texas Tech 3

The Horned Frogs held Texas Tech’s potent offense to just 281 yards with neither team being able to find the end zone. TCU kicked four field goals, three of which came on drives of 48 yards or less. The Red Raiders turned the ball over three times and finished with a combined 3-17 mark on third- and fourth-down conversions. TCU had just 101 passing yards and suffered 12 penalties for a total of 105 yards.

KENTUCKY 31 Ole Miss 14

Mississippi actually outscored the Wildcats 395-380 but errors killed the Wildcats. They fumbled four times, stopping two scoring drives and also leading to 10 points for Kentucky on the other two. The Rebels also turned the ball over once and threw an interception at the Kentucky 10-yard line. All four of the Wildcats’ touchdown drives were 69 yards or more, so they didn’t get many gifts.

(8) Texas 52 RICE 7

Texas outscored the Owls 493-168 and also used a fumble recovery and punt return for back-to-back touchdowns in the second quarter. The Longhorns fumbled twice in Rice territory, once at the one-yard line, which was the only possession they didn’t score on in the first half. The Owls didn’t have a single drive of more than 22 yards until their final possession of the game, where they ran 79 yards for their only score.

Bowling Green 33 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 28

Bowling Green outscored the Golden Panthers 403-332 but needed two interceptions in the last two drives to clinch the win. Florida International returned the second half kickoff for a touchdown to get within two points, but was never able to take the lead. The Golden Panthers finished with four turnovers, one of which was a Falcons fumble return for a touchdown.

WASHINGTON 21 Fresno State 20

This game was close throughout and the Huskies were able to block the game-tying extra point to clinch the win. Washington took the lead early in the fourth quarter before the Bulldogs took the ensuing kickoff and drove for the potential tie. The Huskies clinched the win with a late interception. The Bulldogs also missed a field goal late in the first half that would have been the difference.

Tulane 32 STATE OF MISSISSIPPI 29

Mississippi St. fell behind 32-7 before a huge fourth-quarter rally came up short. The Bulldogs returned a fumble for a touchdown to start the final period scoring and then had their best two drives the next day, but were unable to get the ball back. Mississippi St. turned the ball over on downs at the Tulane 3-yard line late in the third quarter, which could have been the winning possession.

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 37 State of North Carolina 17

Southern Mississippi outscored the Wolfpack 442-274 as the offense crossed midfield on every possession. NC State had three interceptions, two of which occurred inside the Golden Eagles 33-yard line. The Wolfpack’s best play came late in the fourth quarter with the game already decided. Southern Mississippi didn’t punt once, while the defense held NC State to 77 rushing yards.

OKLAHOMA STATE 48 Florida Atlantic 8

The Cowboys held Florida Atlantic to just 215 total yards and just 88 yards through the first three quarters as they built a 41-0 lead. The Owls went three and out on eight of their first nine possessions with the only other drive consisting of just five plays. Oklahoma St. rushed for 246 yards on 43 carries (5.7 ypc) and closed out the scoring with a 70-yard TD run.

TULSA 28 North Texas 3

North Texas held on for a 3-0 lead until the final play of the first half when Tulsa finally got on the scoreboard. Huracán Dorado had two interceptions and turned the ball over on three of their first four possessions. The defense held North Texas to just 89 total yards and just six first downs. Mean Green’s lone score came from one of those interceptions, resulting in a 26-yard drive.

(22) State of Arizona 21 COLORADO 3

The Sun Devils outscored Colorado 430-219 but had four turnovers, missed a field goal and turned the ball over on chances. The first interception led to the Buffaloes’ only points, a field goal that stemmed from a five-yard scoring drive. Colorado also had three turnovers, including a fumble at the goal line and an interception at the 23-yard line. Arizona St. was also hit with 11 penalties totaling 73 yards.

EAST CAROLINA 35 Memphis 20

East Carolina rallied from a 20-7 deficit and scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns on interception returns. The Pirates outscored Memphis by just 22 total yards, but six Tigers turnovers ultimately led to 28 points. East Carolina did themselves a disservice by committing two turnovers inside Memphis territory, missing two field goals and fumbles once on the 18-yard line.

ALABAMA 41 UL-Monroe 7

Alabama outscored the Warhawks 444-196 and scored the final 31 points after La-Monroe pulled within three points midway through the second quarter. After the Warhawks’ touchdown drive, Alabama held them to 63 yards the rest of the way. The Tide scored on their first four possessions of the second half and finished with 219 rushing yards on 43 carries (5.1 ypc).

NORTHERN ILLINOIS 31 Buffalo 13

Northern Illinois had 500 yards of offense, including 344 rushing yards on 36 carries (9.6 ypc). The Huskies didn’t pull away until early in the fourth quarter when the Bulls defense forced three straight punts to keep the game close. Buffalo had two stopped drives inside the Northern Illinois 30-yard line as the running game never got going, finishing with 99 yards on 32 carries (3.1 ypc).

Clemson 27 (9) FLORIDA STATE 20

Clemson outscored the Seminoles 345-204 but needed a touchdown with eight seconds remaining to clinch the win. Florida St. tied the game early in the fourth quarter, but the Tigers drove 85 yards to score the win. The Seminoles scored eight points on a blocked PAT and field goal to keep them in the game. Florida St. finished with just 102 rushing yards on 38 carries (2.7 ypc).

(7) Florida 21 (13) TENNESSEE 20

Florida outscored Tennessee 320-220, but it took a late second-half rally to clinch the win. The Gators trailed by 10 points late in the third quarter and finally took the lead with just over six minutes to go. Tennessee got the ball back once more, but threw an interception that fell short. Florida missed two field goals and threw an interception deep in Tennessee territory, killing three other scoring chances.

Missouri 27 NEW MEXICO 17

Missouri dominated the Lobos by beating them 396-201, but led by just three points going into the fourth quarter. The Tigers scored two straight touchdowns to pull away before New Mexico scored a rubbish in the final seconds. Before that Lobos touchdown, his only other trip to the end zone was on an 11-yard interception return. New Mexico finished with 33 rushing yards on 27 carries (1.2 ypc).

(4) USC 28 (19) Nebraska 10

USC outscored the Huskers 399-211, but the game was still in doubt early in the fourth quarter as Nebraska pulled within 11 points. The Trojans proceeded to drive 81 yards to secure the final margin. Nebraska missed two golden chances for interceptions and also fumbled at their own 30-yard line that resulted in a USC touchdown run. The Huskers had just 68 rushing yards on 36 carries (1.9 ypc).

Utah 48 STATE OF UTAH 0

Utah outscored the Aggies 401-98 and limited them to just seven first downs. Utah St. reached Utes territory just twice on the night and had its best scoring opportunity snatched away by a fumble at the 17-yard line. In all, the Aggies committed six turnovers that ultimately got Utah to within 31 points. . The Utes returned two interceptions for touchdowns while the other three turnovers were for 38 yards or less.

NEVADA 28 State of Colorado 10

Nevada limited the Rams to just 177 total yards and 10 first downs and errors leading to Colorado St’s only points. The Rams blocked a punt for a touchdown and then kicked a field goal on a two-yard drive that resulted from an interception. Colorado St.’s two best drives went on the second half goal, missed a field goal, and threw an interception at the Wolf Pack 25-yard line. Nevada was 8-12 on third-down conversions.

Texas A&M 28 ARMY 24

The Aggies could never pull away, but the defense made a stop at the game-ending six-yard line. Army missed that opportunity on top of settling for a field goal on the earlier drive and also throwing an interception at the Texas A&M 10-yard line. The Aggies finished with 262 rushing yards on 44 cavities (6.0 ypc) and 14 of their first 18 downs were won on the ground.

Navy 37 STANFORD 9

Navy had 368 rushing yards on 69 carries (5.3 ypc), but Cardinal was outscored by just 102 total yards. Mistakes were the problem, as Stanford fumbled twice in their own territory and threw an interception at the Navy 18-yard line. The Midshipmen were in Stanford territory on each of their last eight possessions, but had to settle for three field goals and also fumbled at the 10-yard line.

HAWAII 42 UNLV 13

Hawaii jumped out to a 42-0 lead as the Warriors racked up 583 yards of offense. The Rebels scored two rubbish touchdowns with the game almost decided, but blew early chances. UNLV finished 1-6 on fourth down, turning the ball over four times inside the Hawaii 33-yard line. The Rebels also threw an interception on the first play of the second half that was returned for a touchdown.

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