The Ducks trailed 14-0 after one, then ripped off a 34-3 run to take control of the game - or so it seemed. 10 Oregon's 34-31 win over UCLA really taught us anything about either team, but it was an entertaining watch. We needed every single one of them," Dave Clawson said. And every time we had to make a play, we made a play. That was about as clean as up performance as I've ever seen. Army's 56 points were their most against a Power 5 opponent since Oct. Wake scored its most points in a road game ever, and the most points ever against a Division I opponent. I mean, who thought Army had this in them? Their 416 rushing yards were the most since Week 2 of last season. Knights quarterbacks were 10-of-13 for 179 yards, the most in a game since Nov. 3 rushing defense in the nation all four scored touchdowns.Īrmy's offense had themselves a day as well. Sam Hartman went 23-of-29 for 458 yards and five touchdowns, and four Wake runners combined for 182 yards on 22 carries on the No. Their scoring plays alone covered 400 yards, including an 83-yard pick-six that broke the game open to 42-28 at the 6:04 mark of the third quarter. Wake gained 638 yards of total offense - on 52 snaps and in 17 minutes and 17 seconds. The third quarter alone saw touchdowns of 75, 83, 71 and 75 yards. The 16th-ranked Deacons outlasted Army 70-56. It hit three and a half minutes into the third quarter. What got into Wake Forest and Army? The over-under for Demon Deacons-Black Knights was 52.5. If neither side proves their superiority over a 60-minute football game, a tie is the proper outcome and both teams should wear it for eternity. A win should be earned, not distributed by default. In this sport, we work 365 days to earn 12 or so wins, and the key word there is earn. The win is the most precious commodity in sports. I know I'm alone on this island, but hear me out. In all seriousness, this is why college football should bring back the tie. Keep in mind the objective in OTs three through nine was to gain three (3!!) yards. Whether your cry out of joy or despair is up to you. The longest* game in college football overtime was also the most hilarious. The win was Matt Campbell's fourth over an AP top-10 team and pushed the Cyclones (5-2, 3-1 Big 12) back into the thick of the Big 12 title race. View the original article to see embedded media. This battle of top-20 defenses saw both opposing offense held below 375 yards and more hard hits spilled on the Jack Trice Stadium grass than anywhere else this weekend. A surge of red jerseys arrive to stop Presley one yard short. On 4th-and-2, Sanders fired a tunnel screen to Brennan Presley, but the construction crew didn't get the tunnel installed in time. Knowing it was two-down territory, he gave the ball to workhorse running back Jaylen Warren, who chugged forward for three yards. Three Spencer Sanders completions took the ball to midfield, and two plays later Mike Gundy found his offense facing a 3rd-and-5 at the ISU 45 with 1:25 to play. 8 Oklahoma State took over at its own 24 with three minutes to play and its undefeated record hanging in the balance. After forcing a three-and-out with a 24-21 score not in their favor, No. The hardest-hitting game of the day ended the only way it could: in a pile of bodies. The most comprehensive 1-click college football recap column on the Internet.