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Home a Haven of Peace? Really it IS Possible! ring chance.Is this a scene you’re familiar with? Music is blaring, kids are fighting, a teenager is grumbling over the lost homework papers, Dad can’t find his keys, the dog is barking, uneaten dinner is cold on the table, you grab a pop tart and head to parent teacher conferences. Who the heck ever said that home is a haven of peace?I am here to tell you that it actually can be. The dream can become reality. I’m not saying things will always run perfectly, but home can, and ought to, be a safe place where you can unwind, relax, enjoy each other’s company, regroup and recharge. Read on to learn 7 simple changes you can make to begin transforming your home into a place where all your family wants to be.Note: Did you notice that I said, “changes you can make” not, how to force others to be different? This is all about what you can do—whether you are the parent or a child in a family that is less than ideal. (I can tell you from experience that a child implementing these same steps can have a huge impact on the entire family.)Change #1—Watch your wordsToday, start to pay attention to how you speak to others in your family. Are you sarcastic, short tempered, critical? Do you whine to get your way? Do you swear? Do you dominate conversation and tell everyone else what to do? Identify how you speak. Now, and I mean now, change to a way of speaking that you would like to hear. Speak MISSOURI 34 Ole Miss 7 Missouri outgained the Rebels 471-162 and the score could have been even worse. The Tigers missed two field goals while the two made attempts were from only 22 and 23 yards. Ole Miss had just two drives of 25 or more yards in its first 13 possessions and was forced to punt 10 times. Missouri had a balanced attack with 218 yards rushing and 253 yards through the air. PURDUE 38 Miami-Ohio 31 Purdue got away with one as it was outgained 483-391 and held the ball for over 17 minutes less than the RedHawks. Miami was hurt by two interceptions and finished 3-5 inside the redzone. The Boilermakers scored the first touchdown in overtime and the defense was able to hold during Miami’s possession. Purdue rushed for 171 yards on 28 carries (6.1 ypc) while holding Miami to 97 yards rushing on 37 carries (2.6 ypc). ARMY 17 Kent State 14 Army was cruising along with 186 total yards in its first three possessions but the Golden Flashes stiffened, holding the Black Knights to just 84 yards the rest of the way. Kent Banner Stand Exhibits Inside the Boxscores is a weekly feature from Matt Fargo that has been widely recognized as the best summation in college football. He takes an in-depth look at each game and pulls out the most pertinent information that will help you handicap games in the future. College football is filled with quirky plays, misleading scores and surprise endings. Fargo takes you inside the action.Banner Stands are a high impact, inexpensive and attractive medium of advertisement. They are usually found at exhibitions, trade shows, retail stores – just about anywhere the potential customer can be attracted by high wattage graphics.The attractive thing about banner stands is that they are portable, flexible and easy to set up. There are different kinds of banner stands like retractable or rollup, pole, telescopic and others. The technology that enables the high quality of graphics and photos has added to the beauty of banners.While organizing banner stands for exhibitions, there are many choices to deliberate on. For a portable trade show, the choice is between a fully customized exhibition and a portable exhibit.The general opinion is that a portable is much better than a customized banner stand. For one, portable systems cost a fraction of a custom built one. The exhibition center built by portable is ready in a jiffy compared to the custom built systems.Another advantage is that you can handle and test the system before using. It is flexible and can be used again and again. Also, portable systems are ready to pack and easy to transport.Choosing the right banner stand may be considered care fully. Banner Stands can be divided into indoor and outdoor. Indoor exhibition banner stands are used for retail exhibitions and trade show conferences, indoor events and sales p BOISE STATE 42 Oregon State 14 Oregon St. jumped out to a 14-0 lead but then it was Boise St. the rest of the way as the Broncos scored the final 42 points of the game. The Broncos tallied 407 yards of offense while the defense forced three turnovers that led to 14 points. The Beavers opened the game with an 85-yard drive for a touchdown but had just 178 yards the rest of the way. Boise St. rushed for 302 yards on 42 carries (7.2 ypc). Pittsburgh 33 CINCINNATI 15 Pittsburgh used two long touchdown passes in the third quarter to break open a close game and hold on for the victory. The Bearcats didn’t score until late in the third quarter thanks to a Panthers fumble that set up a one play, one yard touchdown drive. Cincinnati’s second touchdown was also set up by a turnover while the Panthers final touchdown came by way of an interception return. (11) MICHIGAN 41 Central Michigan 17 The Wolverines held the Chippewas to 204 yards of offense including just 16 yards rushing on 21 carries (0.8 ypc). Michigan broke open a 14-point game with the first 17 points in the second half to pull away. Michigan rushed for 252 yards on 50 carries (5.0 ypc) while winning the time of possession battle by over 13 minutes. The Wolverines did finish a disappointing 3-13 on third down conversions. (14) Virginia Tech 35 NORTH CAROLINA 10 North Carolina actually outgained the Hokies 268-224 but the Tar Heels committed five turnovers that led to 21 Virginia Tech points. North Carolina took a 3-0 lead thanks to a long punt return but didn’t score again until late in the fourth quarter in garbage time. Four of Virginia Tech’s five touchdown drives were two plays or less and that included an interception that was returned for a touchdown. Akron 20 NC STATE 17 The Zips pulled off the outright upset by scoring a touchdown on the final play of the game. The Wolfpack took the lead with just over a minute to go but Akron drove 67 yards to set up the winning score. In the fourth quarter, NC State had two other scoring chances but it fumbled at the Akron 33-yard line while also turning it over on downs at the Zips four-yard line. The teams combined for 20 penalties. RUTGERS 33 Illinois 0 Rutgers held Illinois to just 126 total yards and seven first downs including only 66 yards rushing on 29 carries (2.3 ypc). The Scarlet Knights scored its first two touchdowns on a blocked punt and an interception return. Rutgers forced 10 punts with eight of the final nine Illinois drives being five yards or less. The Illini finished 0-12 on third down conversions and they didn’t cross midfield once the entire game. (12) Louisville 62 TEMPLE 0 Louisville racked up 671 yards of offense and after getting stopped on its first two drives, the Cardinals scored on their final 10 possessions. Temple finished with only 16 yards rushing on 27 carries (0.6 ypc) while generating just 230 total yards. The Owls were inside the Louisville 35-yard line four times but failed to score thanks to two turnovers and two failed fourth down attempts. WAKE FOREST 14 Duke 13 Duke outgained the Deacons 367-292 but the Blue Devils missed out on numerous opportunities. They missed a field goal, fumbled twice inside the Wake Forest 15-yard line including once in the endzone and then ended the game at the Deacons 11-yard line as time ran out. Overall, Duke was 1-5 inside the redzone. The teams combined for only 119 yards rushing and had 19 penalties between them. (3) Auburn 34 MISSISSIPPI STATE 0 The Bulldogs failed to score for a second straight week as the Tigers held Mississippi St. to just 161 yards of offense. Auburn was a perfect 5-5 inside the redzone even though it did have a fumble at the Bulldogs one-yard line following a 65-yard completion. Mississippi St. got into Auburn territory only twice, the final time resulting in a missed field goal as its only scoring chance. MISSOURI 34 Ole Miss 7 Missouri outgained the Rebels 471-162 and the score could have been even worse. The Tigers missed two field goals while the two made attempts were from only 22 and 23 yards. Ole Miss had just two drives of 25 or more yards in its first 13 possessions and was forced to punt 10 times. Missouri had a balanced attack with 218 yards rushing and 253 yards through the air. PURDUE 38 Miami-Ohio 31 Purdue got away with one as it was outgained 483-391 and held the ball for over 17 minutes less than the RedHawks. Miami was hurt by two interceptions and finished 3-5 inside the redzone. The Boilermakers scored the first touchdown in overtime and the defense was able to hold during Miami’s possession. Purdue rushed for 171 yards on 28 carries (6.1 ypc) while holding Miami to 97 yards rushing on 37 carries (2.6 ypc). ARMY 17 Kent State 14 Army was cruising along with 186 total yards in its first three possessions but the Golden Flashes stiffened, holding the Black Knights to just 84 yards the rest of the way. Kent s Some Information on Embroidery set up a one play, one yard touchdown drive. Cincinnati’s second touchdown was also set up by a turnover while the Panthers final touchdown came by way of an interception return.Embroidery is the detail work for sewing. It is the small, intricate designs on fabric that make it so beautiful. A good eye and much talent produces a beautiful design whether it is on a pillow case, a table cloth, or even the cuff of a dress shirt. Whether it is machine embroidery or hand done, it adds an extra elegance to an item. Embroidery designs, while widely available in fabric stores, can also be found online. Free embroidery designs are also available, mostly for trade online as well.To learn to embroider or the art of embroidery, much information and training is required. Mainly, this can be done through experience. Too find information on the skill and techniques, check out a few how to books at the local library or purchase them at a nearby book store. Or, if the beginner is Internet savvy, doing some simple research online will also produce a wide selection of knowledge. Knowing someone who is experienced in this area will also benefit the student.Whether a small flower or a detailed design of an animal, embroidery is very well sought after. There is a large market out there for handmade designs like this. Someone who is advanced enough to do detail work, can earn an income from doing it. There is a large market for finely produced work online as well. People who frequent online auction websites are willing to pay for quality work. Or, it is possible to find a company willing to p (11) MICHIGAN 41 Central Michigan 17 The Wolverines held the Chippewas to 204 yards of offense including just 16 yards rushing on 21 carries (0.8 ypc). Michigan broke open a 14-point game with the first 17 points in the second half to pull away. Michigan rushed for 252 yards on 50 carries (5.0 ypc) while winning the time of possession battle by over 13 minutes. The Wolverines did finish a disappointing 3-13 on third down conversions. (14) Virginia Tech 35 NORTH CAROLINA 10 North Carolina actually outgained the Hokies 268-224 but the Tar Heels committed five turnovers that led to 21 Virginia Tech points. North Carolina took a 3-0 lead thanks to a long punt return but didn’t score again until late in the fourth quarter in garbage time. Four of Virginia Tech’s five touchdown drives were two plays or less and that included an interception that was returned for a touchdown. Akron 20 NC STATE 17 The Zips pulled off the outright upset by scoring a touchdown on the final play of the game. The Wolfpack took the lead with just over a minute to go but Akron drove 67 yards to set up the winning score. In the fourth quarter, NC State had two other scoring chances but it fumbled at the Akron 33-yard line while also turning it over on downs at the Zips four-yard line. The teams combined for 20 penalties. RUTGERS 33 Illinois 0 Rutgers held Illinois to just 126 total yards and seven first downs including only 66 yards rushing on 29 carries (2.3 ypc). The Scarlet Knights scored its first two touchdowns on a blocked punt and an interception return. Rutgers forced 10 punts with eight of the final nine Illinois drives being five yards or less. The Illini finished 0-12 on third down conversions and they didn’t cross midfield once the entire game. (12) Louisville 62 TEMPLE 0 Louisville racked up 671 yards of offense and after getting stopped on its first two drives, the Cardinals scored on their final 10 possessions. Temple finished with only 16 yards rushing on 27 carries (0.6 ypc) while generating just 230 total yards. The Owls were inside the Louisville 35-yard line four times but failed to score thanks to two turnovers and two failed fourth down attempts. WAKE FOREST 14 Duke 13 Duke outgained the Deacons 367-292 but the Blue Devils missed out on numerous opportunities. They missed a field goal, fumbled twice inside the Wake Forest 15-yard line including once in the endzone and then ended the game at the Deacons 11-yard line as time ran out. Overall, Duke was 1-5 inside the redzone. The teams combined for only 119 yards rushing and had 19 penalties between them. (3) Auburn 34 MISSISSIPPI STATE 0 The Bulldogs failed to score for a second straight week as the Tigers held Mississippi St. to just 161 yards of offense. Auburn was a perfect 5-5 inside the redzone even though it did have a fumble at the Bulldogs one-yard line following a 65-yard completion. Mississippi St. got into Auburn territory only twice, the final time resulting in a missed field goal as its only scoring chance. MISSOURI 34 Ole Miss 7 Missouri outgained the Rebels 471-162 and the score could have been even worse. The Tigers missed two field goals while the two made attempts were from only 22 and 23 yards. Ole Miss had just two drives of 25 or more yards in its first 13 possessions and was forced to punt 10 times. Missouri had a balanced attack with 218 yards rushing and 253 yards through the air. PURDUE 38 Miami-Ohio 31 Purdue got away with one as it was outgained 483-391 and held the ball for over 17 minutes less than the RedHawks. Miami was hurt by two interceptions and finished 3-5 inside the redzone. The Boilermakers scored the first touchdown in overtime and the defense was able to hold during Miami’s possession. Purdue rushed for 171 yards on 28 carries (6.1 ypc) while holding Miami to 97 yards rushing on 37 carries (2.6 ypc). ARMY 17 Kent State 14 Army was cruising along with 186 total yards in its first three possessions but the Golden Flashes stiffened, holding the Black Knights to just 84 yards the rest of the way. Kent Telecom Companies >In keeping up with the fast-changing telecommunication scenario, the global Telecom Companies are vying with each other to offer the best in terms of services to the consumer. Ultimately it is the consumer who is benefiting, in terms of receiving the latest easy-to-operate telecom services and devices. New features and facilities are being added to the existing services.These companies not only cater to corporate needs but also to the needs of individual customers whose communication requirements are limited. In fact, the customers can get benefits such as no start-up fees or connection fees. Added to this is the bonus of not even being required to pay the minimum monthly fee where call volume is not enough to justify monthly expenses. The superior technological innovations and customer support services, too, have raised consumer expectations.Along with the attractive devices and services, these companies also provide billing solutions with different payment options. The billing solutions can be in the form of prepaid billing systems, or even the post-paid options for the corporate clients. The companies provide client-centric customized bills that are prepared and delivered to the big business house online or physically. While the online delivery of the bills saves greatly in terms of money, time and energy, thereby saving valuable man-hours, the companies also provide physically delivered cr Akron 20 NC STATE 17 The Zips pulled off the outright upset by scoring a touchdown on the final play of the game. The Wolfpack took the lead with just over a minute to go but Akron drove 67 yards to set up the winning score. In the fourth quarter, NC State had two other scoring chances but it fumbled at the Akron 33-yard line while also turning it over on downs at the Zips four-yard line. The teams combined for 20 penalties. RUTGERS 33 Illinois 0 Rutgers held Illinois to just 126 total yards and seven first downs including only 66 yards rushing on 29 carries (2.3 ypc). The Scarlet Knights scored its first two touchdowns on a blocked punt and an interception return. Rutgers forced 10 punts with eight of the final nine Illinois drives being five yards or less. The Illini finished 0-12 on third down conversions and they didn’t cross midfield once the entire game. (12) Louisville 62 TEMPLE 0 Louisville racked up 671 yards of offense and after getting stopped on its first two drives, the Cardinals scored on their final 10 possessions. Temple finished with only 16 yards rushing on 27 carries (0.6 ypc) while generating just 230 total yards. The Owls were inside the Louisville 35-yard line four times but failed to score thanks to two turnovers and two failed fourth down attempts. WAKE FOREST 14 Duke 13 Duke outgained the Deacons 367-292 but the Blue Devils missed out on numerous opportunities. They missed a field goal, fumbled twice inside the Wake Forest 15-yard line including once in the endzone and then ended the game at the Deacons 11-yard line as time ran out. Overall, Duke was 1-5 inside the redzone. The teams combined for only 119 yards rushing and had 19 penalties between them. (3) Auburn 34 MISSISSIPPI STATE 0 The Bulldogs failed to score for a second straight week as the Tigers held Mississippi St. to just 161 yards of offense. Auburn was a perfect 5-5 inside the redzone even though it did have a fumble at the Bulldogs one-yard line following a 65-yard completion. Mississippi St. got into Auburn territory only twice, the final time resulting in a missed field goal as its only scoring chance. MISSOURI 34 Ole Miss 7 Missouri outgained the Rebels 471-162 and the score could have been even worse. The Tigers missed two field goals while the two made attempts were from only 22 and 23 yards. Ole Miss had just two drives of 25 or more yards in its first 13 possessions and was forced to punt 10 times. Missouri had a balanced attack with 218 yards rushing and 253 yards through the air. PURDUE 38 Miami-Ohio 31 Purdue got away with one as it was outgained 483-391 and held the ball for over 17 minutes less than the RedHawks. Miami was hurt by two interceptions and finished 3-5 inside the redzone. The Boilermakers scored the first touchdown in overtime and the defense was able to hold during Miami’s possession. Purdue rushed for 171 yards on 28 carries (6.1 ypc) while holding Miami to 97 yards rushing on 37 carries (2.6 ypc). ARMY 17 Kent State 14 Army was cruising along with 186 total yards in its first three possessions but the Golden Flashes stiffened, holding the Black Knights to just 84 yards the rest of the way. Kent Chocolate Pudding Dessert inished with only 16 yards rushing on 27 carries (0.6 ypc) while generating just 230 total yards. The Owls were inside the Louisville 35-yard line four times but failed to score thanks to two turnovers and two failed fourth down attempts.Finally, an easy to make chocolate pudding dessert! Chocolate and pudding are always huge hits with the family. Now, we show you how to make an excellent dessert that is sure to be a big hit! Here are the ingredients that will be needed to prepare this chocolate pudding dessert:For the crust on this chocolate pudding dessert, you will need....1 1/2 sticks butter 1 1/2 cup flour 3/4 cup walnuts, choppedCombine all ingredients together and press them into a 13" x 9" x 2" pan. Bake for 15 minutes in a 350F degree oven.For the filling of this chocolate pudding dessert, you will need...1 cup confectioners sugar 8 oz. cream cheese 1 cup Cool WhipMix together and spread on top of cooled crust.For the pudding on this chocolate dessert, you will need...2 pkgs instant chocolate pudding 3 cups cold milkMix with electric mixer and spread on top of filling. Top with remaining Cool Whip and Refrigerate. This recipe is one of the easier recipes. Chocolate Pudding Dessert is a delicious treat that everyone will love! Enjoy this delicious chocolate pudding dessert!This dessert has received lots of positive feedback. If you like it don't hesitate to share it with your friends.Before you go, I want to emphasize the importance of the crust for the chocolate pudding dessert. Make sure you follow along with the instucti WAKE FOREST 14 Duke 13 Duke outgained the Deacons 367-292 but the Blue Devils missed out on numerous opportunities. They missed a field goal, fumbled twice inside the Wake Forest 15-yard line including once in the endzone and then ended the game at the Deacons 11-yard line as time ran out. Overall, Duke was 1-5 inside the redzone. The teams combined for only 119 yards rushing and had 19 penalties between them. (3) Auburn 34 MISSISSIPPI STATE 0 The Bulldogs failed to score for a second straight week as the Tigers held Mississippi St. to just 161 yards of offense. Auburn was a perfect 5-5 inside the redzone even though it did have a fumble at the Bulldogs one-yard line following a 65-yard completion. Mississippi St. got into Auburn territory only twice, the final time resulting in a missed field goal as its only scoring chance. MISSOURI 34 Ole Miss 7 Missouri outgained the Rebels 471-162 and the score could have been even worse. The Tigers missed two field goals while the two made attempts were from only 22 and 23 yards. Ole Miss had just two drives of 25 or more yards in its first 13 possessions and was forced to punt 10 times. Missouri had a balanced attack with 218 yards rushing and 253 yards through the air. PURDUE 38 Miami-Ohio 31 Purdue got away with one as it was outgained 483-391 and held the ball for over 17 minutes less than the RedHawks. Miami was hurt by two interceptions and finished 3-5 inside the redzone. The Boilermakers scored the first touchdown in overtime and the defense was able to hold during Miami’s possession. Purdue rushed for 171 yards on 28 carries (6.1 ypc) while holding Miami to 97 yards rushing on 37 carries (2.6 ypc). ARMY 17 Kent State 14 Army was cruising along with 186 total yards in its first three possessions but the Golden Flashes stiffened, holding the Black Knights to just 84 yards the rest of the way. Kent Alleviate Diabetes - How to Take Control of Diabetes - Part I ring chance.Should you worry about diabetes? The answer is yes, because if you don't take steps to control diabetes, then glucose and fats will remain in your body, and damage your vital organs. Heart disease, stroke, blindness, kidney failure, pregnancy complications, lower-extremity amputations, and deaths related to flu and pneumonia are just some of the diseases triggered by diabetes. As you can see, diabetes is a very dangerous disease, and the sooner you are able to take control of it, the longer you will live. In this article I will tell you how to take control of your life and alleviate diabetes by following a few easy steps.If you can include just two things in your routine, you will be able to control diabetes easily:A) Healthy diet: Eat foods which are low in carbohydrates and rich in fats and protein. This will lower the blood sugar level of your body.B) Do regular exercises and participate in physical workouts. Exercises such as strength training and aerobic exercises will be extremely beneficial for your health if you can do them. Even a brisk walk of thirty minutes per day will do you much good. Exercises will make your muscles more sensitive to insulin, which means that less amount of insulin will be needed to control a large amount of blood sugar. What are the bonus advantages of controlling blood sugar?Studies have pointed out that people who take steps to lower their blood MISSOURI 34 Ole Miss 7 Missouri outgained the Rebels 471-162 and the score could have been even worse. The Tigers missed two field goals while the two made attempts were from only 22 and 23 yards. Ole Miss had just two drives of 25 or more yards in its first 13 possessions and was forced to punt 10 times. Missouri had a balanced attack with 218 yards rushing and 253 yards through the air. PURDUE 38 Miami-Ohio 31 Purdue got away with one as it was outgained 483-391 and held the ball for over 17 minutes less than the RedHawks. Miami was hurt by two interceptions and finished 3-5 inside the redzone. The Boilermakers scored the first touchdown in overtime and the defense was able to hold during Miami’s possession. Purdue rushed for 171 yards on 28 carries (6.1 ypc) while holding Miami to 97 yards rushing on 37 carries (2.6 ypc). ARMY 17 Kent State 14 Army was cruising along with 186 total yards in its first three possessions but the Golden Flashes stiffened, holding the Black Knights to just 84 yards the rest of the way. Kent scored the only touchdown of the second half to force overtime but a fumble on its possession opened the door for Army. In the second half, the Golden Flashes missed a 23-yard field goal and turned it over on downs at the Army two-yard line. BOWLING GREEN 48 Buffalo 40 Bowling Green outgained the Bulls 570-243 yet needed a late fourth quarter touchdown to tie and three overtimes to pull out the win. The Falcons had a short field goal blocked and also turned it over on downs at the Buffalo seven-yard line that took away two scoring chances. The Bulls took the lead in the second overtime but had its PAT blocked and then blocked the Falcons conversion attempt to force the third overtime. Ohio U 35 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 23 Ohio tallied 509 yards of offense and while the defense allowed 462 yards to the Huskies, it stopped them on downs twice in the fourth quarter. The Bobcats scored on three consecutive possessions, turning a 10-point deficit into an 11-point lead late in the third quarter. Ohio won the time of possession battle by more than 14 minutes despite the Huskies rushing for 201 yards on 26 carries (7.7 ypc). ALABAMA 13 Vanderbilt 10 Alabama outgained the Commodores 341-235 but still trailed by a touchdown early in the third quarter. Vanderbilt scored all 10 points off turnovers and had just one drive that was more than 37 yards. The Tide had the ball for close to 13 more minutes and ran 22 more plays but Alabama had two turnovers inside the redzone while also turning it over on downs at the Vanderbilt 22-yard line. (23) BOSTON COLLEGE 34 Clemson 33 Boston College blocked the Tigers PAT in the second overtime to pull out the unlikely win. Clemson outgained the Eagles 479-322 but Boston College tied the game in the third quarter after returning the second half opening kickoff for a touchdown. Overall, the Eagles had 228 yards in returns which set up a short field on numerous drives. Both teams converted 50 percent of their third down conversion attempts. MICHIGAN STATE 52 Eastern Michigan 20 Michigan St. broke open a close game by scoring the game’s final 28 points. The Spartans racked up 586 yards of offense including 264 yards rushing on 40 carries (6.6 ypc). Eastern Michigan only mustered 42 yards on the ground on 28 carries (1.5 ypc). The Spartans were a perfect 7-7 inside the redzone while going 10-13 on third down conversions. All of Michigan St.’s touchdown drives were 55 yards or more. (2) NOTRE DAME 41 (25) Penn State 17 The Irish outgained Penn St. by only 14 total yards but 172 of the Nittany Lions 383 yards came on their final two drives when the game was all but over. Notre Dame scored 17 points off turnovers including a fumble recovery for a score. The Irish were only 5-14 on third down but went a perfect 4-4 on fourth down attempts. Penn St. was inside the Notre Dame 40-yard line on four straight possessions but walked away with no points. (15) OKLAHOMA 37 Washington 20 Oklahoma broke open a tie ballgame by scoring the first 24 points in the second half. The Sooners only outgained Washington 453-384 but forced two short field goals while also recovering a fumble at the eight-yard line stopping the Huskies on fourth down at the 20-yard line. Washington was able to rush for 204 yards on 40 carries (5.1 ypc) but completed just 14 of 30 passes. (16) Iowa 20 SYRACUSE 13 Syracuse benefited from a pass interference penalty that set up game tying field goal in regulation but the Hawkeyes defense stiffened in the second overtime. The Orange had seven chances to score from the two-yard line but failed to punch it in. Iowa outgained Syracuse 351-280 but the Hawkeyes threw four interceptions, three of which occurred in Orange territory. Syracuse rushed for just 70 yards on 44 carries (1.6 ypc). VIRGINIA 13 Wyoming 12 Wyoming outgained Virginia 313-206 but a missed extra point in overtime ended up being the difference. The Cowboys had a costly fumble in the Cavaliers endzone to open the second half. Virginia was able to tie the score at the end of the third quarter thanks to a blocked punt. The Cavaliers rushed for only 32 yards on 22 carries (1.5 ypc) while 60 of the Cowboys yards were on two fake punts. WASHINGTON ST 56 Idaho 10 The Cougars racked up
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