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Inside the Boxscores Week 3 Part 1

Inside the Boxscores is a weekly article by Matt Fargo that has been widely recognized as the best summary of 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, tricky scores, and unexpected endings. Fargo takes you inside the action.

(5) WEST VIRGINIA 45 Maryland 24

West Virginia scored touchdowns on its first four possessions to take a 28-0 lead and never look back. The Mountaineers’ offense was able to get into the end zone only one more time, as their other touchdown came on a kickoff return. West Virginia racked up 340 rushing yards on 43 carries (7.9 ypc), but trailed Maryland by just 50 total yards. The Terrapins lost the battle of turnovers 5-1.

TOLEDO 37Kansas 31

Toledo got the win thanks to two Jayhawks turnovers in overtime. Kansas outscored the Rockets 391-237 but committed five total turnovers with all three in regulation leading to Toledo touchdowns, including an 84-yard interception return for a touchdown. The Jayhawks’ defense was excellent, as Toledo had 12 drives of 15 yards or less while forcing punts on all of those possessions.

(1) OHIO STATE 37 Cincinnati 7

Ohio St. outscored the Bearcats 444-212 and scored the game’s final 34 points after trailing late in the first quarter. Cincinnati was credited with -4 rushing yards on 22 carries (-0.2 ypc) although they lost 59 yards on eight sacks. After driving 80 yards for their only touchdown, the Bearcats didn’t have another drive of more than 38 yards the rest of the game.

State of Michigan 38 PITTSBURGH 23

Pittsburgh jumped out to a 10-0 lead, but the Spartans scored the next 38 points to pull away. Michigan St. had 533 yards of offense, while the defense held the Panthers to 111 yards after Pittsburgh scored drives before allowing two rubbish touchdowns late. The Spartans rushed for 335 yards on 48 carries (7.0 ypc) while holding Pittsburgh to 70 rushing yards.

(23) UNIVERSITY OF BOSTON 30 BYU 23

Boston College won its second straight double overtime game thanks to an interception on the Cougars’ second overtime possession. Both teams had a chance in the first overtime session, but both missed field goals. BYU outscored the Eagles 547-471 and won the battle for time of possession, but committed 10 drive-killing penalties. Boston College missed two extra points.

(14) VIRGINIA TECH 36 Duke 0

The Hokies outscored Duke 418-139 as the offense crossed midfield on every possession. The Blue Devils didn’t cross midfield until late in the fourth quarter as they were forced to punt on their first eight possessions. Duke controlled the game clock for eight more minutes despite running five fewer plays. The Hokies defense had eight sacks and forced Duke to go 0-2 inside the red zone.

Wake Forest 24 CONNECTICUT 13

Connecticut outscored the Deacons 324-209 but the Huskies had three turnovers in Wake Forest territory. The Deacons returned an interception for a touchdown and also forced a fumble at the 28-yard line. The Huskies missed a 28-yard field goal and also gave up opportunities at their own 6-yard line that led to Wake Forest’s final touchdown. Connecticut ran 25 more plays but went 2-4 inside the red zone.

Syracuse 31 ILLINOIS 21

Syracuse was able to score touchdowns twice on fumbles, once on offense and once on defense, which was the ultimate difference. The Illini outscored Syracuse 398-369 but 179 of those yards came on their last two touchdowns when the game was over. Illinois did itself no favors by committing 12 penalties for 106 yards and got into the red zone just once.

(16) IOWA 27 State of Iowa 17

Iowa fell behind 14-3, but the defense turned things around by allowing the Cyclones just 130 total yards in the second half. Iowa St. crossed midfield only once in the second half and turned the ball over on downs at his own 48-yard line late in the fourth quarter setting up a game-ending field goal. Both teams were perfect inside the red zone and went 6-13 on third-down conversions.

Arkansas 21 VANDERBILT 19

Vanderbilt scored the game-tying touchdown early in the fourth quarter, but the two-point conversion pass attempt was intercepted. The Commodores had two more chances, but on their last drive they missed a 48-yard field goal with less than a minute left. All three touchdowns by both teams were for at least 67 yards each. Vanderbilt rushed for 240 yards on 37 carries (6.5 ypc).

STATE OF KANSAS 23 Marshall 7

Kansas St. outscored the Herd 355-142 and limited Marshall to just eight first downs, two of which came on penalties. Marshall’s only touchdown came on a blocked punt return that tied the game at seven, but the offense generated nine yards or fewer on six of its last seven drives. The Wildcats went 8-15 on third-down conversions but were handicapped by 14 penalties for 116 yards.

(10) GEORGIA 34 UAB 0

Georgia had only 271 total yards, but scored a touchdown on a blocked punt return and took advantage of a Blazers fumble to set up its final touchdown. UAB was unable to move the ball closer to the Bulldogs 36-yard line as he was forced to punt on his first six possessions. The Blazers finished with just 163 total yards, including 68 rushing yards on 37 carries (1.8 ypc).

PURDUE 38 State of the ball 28

Purdue outscored the Cardinals 533-352, including 416 receiving yards. The score should have been much worse, but the Boilermakers committed two turnovers inside the red zone, while Ball St. scored two late touchdowns when the game was already out of reach. The Cardinals scored 14 points with turnovers limited to just 61 rushing yards on 29 carries (2.1 ypc).

CENTRAL MICH 24 Akron 21

The Chippewas were outscored 436-291, but Akron was affected by three interceptions, two of which came inside the Central Michigan 18-yard line. The third was returned by the Chippewas for a 100-yard touchdown. The first mistakes turned into a 21-0 deficit and the Zips couldn’t recover. Akron finished a horrendous 3-7 inside the red zone, including missing a field goal and turning it into chances at the 1-yard line.

GEORGIA TECHNOLOGY 35 Troy 20

Georgia Tech outscored the Trojans 500-283 but the game was still in doubt in the fourth quarter. With the score tied at 14 apiece, the Yellow Jackets scored three straight touchdowns, two of which were set up by interceptions. Georgia Tech finished with 320 rushing yards on 41 carries (7.8 ypc) as the defense limited Troy to seven drives of three or fewer plays.

MINNESOTA 62 Temple 0

This game ended before it started as the Gophers scored four touchdowns in the first quarter and then cruised the rest of the way. Despite 62 points, Minnesota generated just 448 yards of offense, but its first two scores were prompted by Temple turnovers. The Owls crossed midfield only once and that resulted in a missed 36-yard field goal. Temple finished with just 157 total yards and seven first downs.

NORTHWEST 14 Eastern Michigan 6

The Wildcats’ offense struggled for the second week in a row as they had only 266 total yards, but it was the defense that came out strong. Northwestern held the Eagles to 134 total yards, including just 47 receiving yards. Eastern Michigan had only five first downs but was in position to possibly tie the game, but was intercepted at the Wildcats 32-yard line. The Eagles’ longest drive was 19 yards.

Kent State 16 MIAMI-OHIO 14

Kent St. outscored the RedHawks 386-297 and jumped out to a 16-0 lead before stopping a Miami rally. The RedHawks scored their first touchdown on an interception and then drove 80 yards for the game’s potential tie, but missed the two-point conversion. The Golden Flashes were just 3-5 inside the red zone when a missed field goal and fumble at Miami’s eight-yard line snuffed out two scoring opportunities.

South Florida 24 UCF 17

Central Florida tied the game at 17 apiece midway through the fourth quarter on a blocked punt return, but the Bulls ran 90 yards for the game-winning touchdown. The Golden Knights then got to the South Florida 15-yard line, but fumbled on attempts in the closing seconds. The Bulls finished with 333 passing yards on 10.4 yards per attempt, but rushed for just 2.6 ypc.

(18) OREGON 34 (15) Oklahoma 33

In the most controversial game of the weekend, the Ducks rallied from a 13-point deficit to pull off the unlikely victory. After closing within six points with 1:12 remaining, Oregon recovered the sideline shot, which shouldn’t have counted, and then scored the game-winning goal two plays later. A long kickoff return put Oklahoma in position to win, but his field goal was blocked. Oregon outscored the Sooners 501-381.

(3) BROWN 7 (6) LSU 3

LSU outscored the Tigers 311-182 and crossed midfield seven times but managed only one field goal. The Tigers had their best drive of the day in the final minute of the game, but a completion to the Auburn four-yard line was as far as they could go when time expired. LSU rushed for just 42 yards on 23 carries (1.8 ypc) while Auburn managed just 72 yards on 38 carries (1.9 ypc).

(12) LOUISVILLE 31 (17) Miami-Florida 7

Miami scored on its first possession goal and then Louisville ran the last 31 points to pull out the blowout victory. The Cardinals outscored Miami by just 47 total yards, but the Hurricanes missed two early field goals and also turned the ball over at the Louisville eight-yard line on their second possession. Miami crossed midfield just once in the second half, while the Cardinals were in Hurricanes territory on every second-half possession.

Western Michigan 17 VIRGINIA 10

Virginia actually outscored the Broncos 258-179, but two Cavaliers interceptions led to touchdowns in West Michigan, including one that was returned 34 yards for a touchdown. Virginia moved into Broncos territory just once in the second half and that drive was stopped by a missed field goal. The Cavaliers gave up the ball on downs near midfield on their final drive. The Broncos had just 40 passing yards and nine first downs.

Boise State 17 WYOMING 10

Wyoming outscored the Broncos 251-246 but the difference ended up being a Boise St. interception that was returned 61 yards for a touchdown. After falling behind 17-3, Wyoming scored a touchdown and then was driving late in the game before an interception ended the drive. Boise St. gained just 96 total yards on their last seven possessions and went just 2-for-12 on third-down conversions.

WISCONSIN 14 San Diego Street 0

Wisconsin limited the Aztecs to just 115 total yards and seven first downs as the defense shone. The Badgers didn’t score late until the third quarter and blew several scoring opportunities. Wisconsin turned the ball over on downs three times, once at the six-yard line, fumbled at the San Diego St. 21-yard line and also missed a field goal. They finished the game at the Aztecs’ 14-yard line, thus finishing 1-4 inside the red zone.

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