The insanity began on Thursday night, when UCF upset Houston on the road. Down five points with 34 seconds left and 20 yards away from the endzone, Cougar QB Greg Ward Jr. took off, sprinted past the Knights defense, and dove towards the pylon... only to lose his grip of the ball two feet short of the goal-line as he was hit by a UCF player. The ball fumbled out of the endzone for a touchback and the Knights held on the win.
Once-maligned head coach Rich Rodriquez has lead his Arizona Wildcats to a surprising 5-0 start. The Wildcats are the only Pac-12 team left undefeated. Jonathan Ferrey |
We wouldn't have to wait until Saturday for another Top 25 upset. The next shocking result came in Provo, Utah, where the #18 BYU Cougars faced their in-state rivals, the Utah State Aggies, last Friday. With 2:38 left in the second quarter, BYU was down by a touchdown to the inspired Aggies. Then, Cougar QB Taysom Hill fractured his leg being tackled. After that unfortunate turn of events, the game turned into a rout and Utah State ran away with the victory.
The Gators attempted to earn their first road win of the season in the hostile arena of Neyland Stadium. Randy Sartin-USA TODAY Sports |
However, Florida's defense, Kyle Christy's punting, and Tennessee's own offensive ineptitude kept the Volunteers from getting away with a big lead. The Gator front-seven kept the pressure against gunslinger Justin Worley, giving him little time to find the open man (if there was one at all). They also prevented the Volunteers from developing any type of a run game. Corner Vernon Hargreaves III effectively shut down his side of the field while Jalen Tabor and Keanu Neal also made a tremendous impact in the secondary.
Bryan Cox, Jr. (3 sacks) and the Florida defense kept the Gators in the game when their offense struggled. Joe Robbins |
Next proceeded Tennessee's only long scoring drive of the day. Getting the ball on their own 32, the Volunteers drove 47 yards before being forced to attempt yet another field goal. This pushed their lead to two scores, 9-0. Still, the Gator offense proved wholly incompetent and were forced to punt again after a sack. Tennessee had their chance to put away the game. On their own 43, second down and five-to-go, with 19 seconds left in the third, Worley stepped back to pass. However, the Gator defense called a corner blitz, and Jalen Tabor came in on the right side totally unblocked (Worley was staring off to the left, totally blind to the blitz). Tabor slammed Worley on his back, knocking the ball to the ground and immediately pouncing on the live ball. Now, with the ball on Tennessee's 30, the Gators had their own chance to get back on the game. But Driskel wasn't coming back in...
Instead, the freshman backup Treon Harris came in to lead the Gators. First play, Harris hand the ball off the Matt Jones for a gain. Then, a swing route from Harris to Jones got the first down. Next, Harris called his own number for another first. The Volunteers couldn't stop Matt Jones, and two running plays latter he was in the endzone. With 13:40 left in the game, the score was 9-7 and, against the odds, the Gators were back in it. On the next drive, the Gator defense allowed one first down, but then forced a punt. Florida got the ball back, but beginning on their own 19 they had a long field ahead of them.
The entrance of quarterback Treon Harris provided the spark that ignited Florida's fourth quarter comeback over the Volunteers in Knoxville. Randy Sartin-USA TODAY Sports |
Almost immediately after Tennessee got the ball back, they were forced to punt. The ball returned to Florida, but they too were forced to punt. However, the Gators succeeded in running 2:40 off the clock, leaving only 2:39 for Tennessee's final drive. Worley converted a clutch third and 10, passing it 15 yards to Pig Howard. Three unsuccessful plays later, it was fourth and 10, with Tennessee on their own 37 and only 1:04 to go. But again, Worley evaded the sack and found Howard for another 15 yards and a first down. Time was running out for Tennessee. First down and 10, with only 51 seconds on the clock, Worley took a shot downfield. The ball flew over Worley's receiver and into the fingertips of Keanu Neal, who made the spectacular interception. The Gators escaped with their closest victory over the Volunteers since 2006, extending the streak to 10 games.
While Florida and Tennessee were battling in Knoxville, Mississippi State was taking Texas A&M to the woodshed in Starkville. The Bulldogs piled up 48 points on the Aggies, who could not match MSU offensively or defensively. Dak Prescott proved more effective and more efficient than his counterpart, Kenny Hill. Nine drops by A&M's receivers did nothing to assist Hill (who still managed 365 passing yards). Most impressive was the balanced offensive attack of Mississippi State, who compiled 279 yards passing and 280 yards rushing. Although the Aggies may not have the best defense in the conference, if the SEC has anything comparable to an unstoppable force, it may be this Bulldog offense. With the Ole Miss defense looking something like an immovable object, we may be set for an Egg Bowl of epic proportions late this November.
Ben Koyack's Stanford-beating catch sealed the victory for the Irish in one of the season's most exciting games. Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports |
The next of the Top 10 teams to lose was Oklahoma in Fort Worth. TCU just managed to overcome the Sooners in this pass-heavy duel. OU had no answer for the Horned Frogs' Trevone Boykin, who racked up 318 passing yards and 77 rushing yards. A peculiar note for this game was Oklahoma's final score: a two-point conversion made by the Sooner defense after a blocked PAT.
By defeating Old Dominion, Marshall remained one of the nation's exceedingly few undefeated teams. Meanwhile, Ohio State crushed an overwhelmed Maryland squad, improving to 4-1. Miami of Ohio ended the nation's longest losing streak (21 games), beating a similarly hapless Massachusetts team 42-41 at home. Catastrophic mismanagement of the clock in the game's final seconds doomed the Minutemen to their sixth loss of the season. Baylor and Florida State started slow but defeated their overmatched opponents to stay unbeaten.
The Ole Miss Rebels ended a 10-game losing streak to the Tide with their historic victory in Oxford. Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports |
The Tiger Bowl was one game that did not (or could not) live up to it's expectations. Nick Marshall and Auburn proved leagues above LSU and their struggling quarterbacks. LSU's 34-point defeat was their most lopsided since Les Miles began coaching the Tigers in 2005. At this point, LSU appears to be the weakest team in the SEC West (which is not to say they are a bad team).
Rutgers picked up their first-ever B1G Ten victory by defeating Michigan 26-24 in Piscataway. With their win over Miami in Atlanta, Georgia Tech remained among the undefeated. Topping an exhilarating comeback, Arizona State downed USC with a 46-yard Hail Mary in Los Angeles. Simultaneously, Kentucky was pulling off their own incredible comeback against South Carolina, scoring the final 21 points of the game to beat the Gamecocks 45-38 in Lexington. Alvin Dupree's improbable interception return put the Wildcats on top for good.
The Huskers were flat through the first three quarters, but came back to give Sparty a scare. SB Nation via ABC |
The final, and one of the most shocking, upsets of the week was Utah's 30-28 win over UCLA. Despite being totally shut down in the passing game, Utah was able to run the ball effectively and stop UCLA's offense on third downs. In the end, UCLA had a chance to win the game on a long field goal. Ka'imi Fairbairn didn't have the accuracy, missing it hard to the right. However, a running-into-the-kicker penalty gave the man another chance. On the second try, Fairbairn missed it by inches and Utah hung on to win a well-earned victory.
As a final note, I'd like to draw attention to Connor Halliday of Washington State. Halliday completed 49 passes of his 70 attempts, with six of those completions going for touchdowns. Most impressively, Halliday set a new FBS record for passing yards in a game, with 734. Yet, such a commendable performance could not lift his Cougars past the California Golden Bears. On his final drive, Halliday led the Cougars 68 yards down the field, all the way down to Cal's 2-yard-line, leaving only 15 seconds on the clock. However, WSU's kicker somehow missed the go-ahead 19-yarder and WSU fell, 60-59.
State of Florida:
- UCF (2-2) over Houston (2-3),
27-2017-12 - Florida Atlantic (2-4) over FIU (3-3),
38-3438-10 - Florida (3-1) over Tennessee (2-3),
24-2010-9 - #1 Florida State (5-0) over Wake Forrest (2-4),
63-1743-3 - Georgia Tech (5-0) over Miami (3-3),
34-2428-17 - South Florida (2-3), BYE
Southeastern Conference:
- #12 Mississippi State (5-0) over #6 Texas A&M (5-1),
31-2848-31 - #3 Alabama (4-1) over #11 Mississippi (5-0),
34-2123-17 - #13 Georgia (4-1) over Vanderbilt (1-5),
45-744-17 - #5 Auburn (5-0) over #15 LSU (4-2),
23-1741-7 - Kentucky (4-1) over South Carolina (3-3),
24-1745-38 - Arkansas (3-2), BYE
- #24 Missouri (4-1), BYE
Top 25:
- #2 Oregon (4-1) over Arizona (5-0),
45-2831-24 - #4 Oklahoma (4-1) over #25 TCU (4-0),
31-2437-33 - #7 Baylor (5-0) over Texas (2-3),
42-2728-7 - #8 UCLA (4-1) over Utah (4-1),
38-2430-28 - #9 Notre Dame (5-0) over #14 Stanford (3-2), 17-14 ✓
- #10 Michigan State (4-1) over #19 Nebraska (5-1),
38-2827-22 - #16 USC (3-2) over Arizona State (4-1),
31-2138-34 - #17 Wisconsin (3-2) over Northwestern (3-2),
30-2120-14 - #18 BYU (4-1) over Utah State (3-2),
34-1735-20 - Maryland (4-2) over #20 Ohio State (4-1),
31-2852-24 - #21 Oklahoma State (4-1) over Iowa State (1-4),
45-3137-20 - #22 East Carolina (4-1) over SMU (0-5),
52-345-24 - #23 Kansas State (4-1) over Texas Tech (2-3),
38-2845-13
Week 6 Record: 14-9 (61%)
Season Record: 65-25 (72%)
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