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Texas 49, UCLA 20
Remember this moment, Longhorn fans. It is the sweet taste of victory, of atonement. It is also a moment you should remember in two years when Case McCoy is leading Texas into the top five of college football, back in championship contention. I wouldn't call it a bold stroke by Mack Brown. Benching Garrett Gilbert was not a tough call. He sucks. Texas is going to lose some games this year. There will be growing pains as there were with Vince Young and Colt McCoy. But this team's willingness to go to the true freshmen like McCoy, Malcolm Brown and others will turn this program around quickly.
Oklahoma 23, Florida State 13
The Sooners have other roadblocks on their way to a potential national championship. The Seminoles are certainly one of the early-season ones. Florida State is good. Still, I don't know if the Sooners saw what they wanted out of Landry Jones and that offense. Defensively, the Sooners look unbeatable.
TCU 38, Louisiana-Monroe 17
LA-Monroe's final score came with two minutes left in the first quarter. They lead 17-14. They wouldn't score another point. TCU has a pretty balanced offense and if Casey Pachall continues to not turn the ball over and be super-efficient, the Frogs will be fine.
Texas A&M 37, Idaho 7
An all-around great night for the Aggies at College Station. Balanced contests from Cyrus Gray and Ryan Tannehill. The defense was stout against the inferior Vandals. Onward, upward.
Oklahoma State 59, Tulsa 33
The Cowboys are going to lose this season. It will come against a well-balanced offense, like Texas A&M, because Okie State has trouble stopping opponents. Their best defense is their offense. Its scored 19 touchdowns in 12 quarters while laying down 61, 37 and 59 in their first three weeks.
Baylor 48, SFA 0
If you've ever wondered what the difference is talentwise from a low-level Division I school and a high-level Division I-AA school, it's 48 points.
SMU 40, Northwestern State 7
At least SFA got beat by 48 to a BCS-qualifier. Zach Line had the odd stat of five touchdowns, but just 85 yards.
Texas Tech 59, New Mexico 13
Tech attempted 50 passes. They had just five incompletions. Seth Doege went 40-44 for 401 yards and five touchdowns. The Raiders amassed 624 yards; meanswhile, they allowed just 337 yards although it was against a bad New Mexico team. The Raiders might turn into a hard out once conference rolls around.
Iowa State 24, Connecticut 20
The Cyclones are 3-0. That's three wins against some formidable opponents and they haven't even played a conference game yet.
Alabama 41, North Texas 0
Believe it or not, Alabama played at about 65 percent. If they wanted, they lay 100 on the board.
Georgia Tech 66, Kansas 24
Kansas was outscored 42-7 in hte second half. Otherwise, if you look at the halftime score, 24-17, it wasn't such a bad day for the Jayhawks. Tech compiled a ridiculous 604 yards rushing.
Kansas State 37, Kent State 0
The Wildcats mercifully took their foot off the gas after halftime scoring three second-half points. A pretty cupcake non-conference affair for K-State.
Missouri 69, Western Illinois 0
The Leathernecks managed 44 total yards, one first down and a 0-13 mark on third downs. Big bully Mizzou pushing its weight around.
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