CFB

Nebraska at Penn State

CBSSports.com wire reportsNov. 12, 2011 STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Capping the worst week in school history, No. 12 Penn State nearly overcame a 17-point deficit but was stopped short on a 4th-and-1 late in a 17-14 loss Saturday to No. 19 Nebraska. The outcome was secondary in Happy Valley. A tumultuous week that began with [...]

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South Florida at Syracuse

The South Florida Bulls finally got to sing their fight song. Thank you, B.J. Daniels. Daniels ran for 117 yards and a touchdown, skipped away from Syracuses defensive pressure at every turn, and the Bulls celebrated a Big East victory, beating Syracuse 37-17 on Friday night. After four straight conference losses, South Florida (5-4, 1-4 [...]

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Nebraska at Penn State

TIME: 12:00 P.M. ESTVENUE: Beaver Stadium Joe Paterno walked off the Beaver Stadium field following Penn States latest game having become the winningest coach in Division I history, his Nittany Lions surviving a last-second missed field goal to remain the Big Tens lone conference unbeaten. It turned out to be the final game of a [...]

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Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech

CBSSports.com wire reportsNov. 10, 2011 ATLANTA — Logan Thomas was bigger than most of the guys trying to tackle him. Georgia Tech simply couldnt bring down Virginia Techs towering quarterback, even resorting to throwing a punch. When Thomas was done, Virginia Tech had a clear path to the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game. The 6-foot-6, [...]

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Houston at Tulane

CBSSports.com wire reportsNov. 10, 2011 NEW ORLEANS — While Case Keenum got off to an uncharacteristically slow start, running back Charles Sims broke off enough long runs to ensure 11th-ranked Houston would post yet another lopsided victory. Sims rushed for a career-high 207 yards, including touchdown runs of 72 and 52 yards, and Houston continued [...]

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Houston at Tulane

CBSSports.com wire reportsNov. 10, 2011 NEW ORLEANS — While Case Keenum got off to an uncharacteristically slow start, running back Charles Sims broke off enough long runs to ensure 11th-ranked Houston would post yet another lopsided victory. Sims rushed for a career-high 207 yards, including touchdown runs of 72 and 52 yards, and Houston continued [...]

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