No. 4 Notre Dame 34, No. 18 Florida St 24
Florida State coach Bobby Bowden was starting to worry last week when he started studying game film on unbeaten Notre Dame.
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BRENT KALLESTAD,
Associated Press Writer,
10/27/2002 09:06 AM EST)
Washington St. Edges Arizona 21-13
Jason Gesser became Washington State's career leader in total offense, and the ninth-ranked Cougars came back in the second half to beat Arizona 21-13 Saturday night.
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BOB BAUM,
AP Sports Writer,
10/27/2002 01:15 AM EST)
Arizona St. Bests Washington 27-16
Defensive end Terrell Suggs had 4 1/4 sacks as No. 23 Arizona State shut down the nation's third-best passing offense to beat Washington 27-16 Saturday night.
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MEL REISNER,
AP Sports Writer,
10/27/2002 12:47 AM EST)
Top 25 Fared
How the top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college football poll fared this week:
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The Associated Press,
10/27/2002 12:34 AM EST)
College Football Today
_Ken Dorsey, Miami, threw for a career-high 422 yards and two touchdowns as top-ranked Miami defeated West Virginia 40-23.
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The Associated Press,
10/26/2002 11:45 PM EST)
Washington Misses Game Due to Injury
Tennessee receiver Kelley Washington was kept out of Saturday night's game with No. 19 Alabama because of a head injury two weeks ago.
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10/26/2002 11:31 PM EST)
Alabama Trounces Tennessee 34-14
Santonio Beard ran for two touchdowns and No. 19 Alabama took advantage of six turnovers to beat No. 16 Tennessee 34-14 Saturday night, ending a seven-game losing streak to the Volunteers.
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ELIZABETH A. DAVIS,
AP Sports Writer,
10/26/2002 10:35 PM EST)
Wyoming upsets No. 22 Air Force
Casey Bramlet passed for 387 yards and two touchdowns as Wyoming pulled off its biggest victory in years by defeating No. 22 Air Force 34-26 Saturday.
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ROBERT W. BLACK,
Associated Press Writer,
10/26/2002 07:51 PM EST)
Texas Defeats Iowa State 17-10
Cedric Benson ran for 199 yards and two touchdowns and No. 7 Texas contained Seneca Wallace in a 21-10 win over No. 17 Iowa State on Saturday.
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JIM VERTUNO,
AP Sports Writer,
10/26/2002 07:49 PM EST)
No. 24 Bowling Green 38, Ball St. 20
With quarterback Josh Harris slowed by a sprained right knee, Bowling Green needed a lift.
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10/26/2002 07:27 PM EST)
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