--- 6B SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2007 1. 》 COLLEGE FOOTBALL LSU wins in final minutes, Navy ends longest losing streak BY CASE KEEFER ckeefer@kansan.com NO. 5 OKLAHOMA 42, TEXAS A&M 14 Texas A&M coach Dennis Franchione made a controversial joke in the off season about Oklahoma's recent NCAA violations. But Saturday, the Sooners made a joke out of Franchione's team. Oklahoma sophomore tight end Jermaine Gresham caught four touchdown passes, and senior safety DJ Wolfe recorded 12 tackles. NO. 9 MISSOURI 55, COLORADO 10 There's no doubt that Kansas made quite the statement Saturday by scoring 76 points, but Missouri's play rang just as loud. Despite that it was the Tigers' first game without standout safety Cornelius "Pig" Brown, they shut out the Buffaloes in the final three quarters of the game. Mizzou junior quarterback Chase Daniel threw for 421 yards and five touchdowns. NO.14 TEXAS 38, OKLAHOMA STATE 35 There's no award for the best fourth quarter player in the nation. But if there was, Texas running back Jamaal Charles would have already won it. Last week, he ran for three touchdowns in a 19-point deficit. This week, the Longhorns were down 21 at the end of the third quarter. Charles accordingly rushed for 103 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Longhorns to victory in Stillwater, Okla. IOWA STATE 31 KANSAS STATE 20 The Cyclones were troubled by TEXAS TECH 38, BAYLOR 7 The Red Raiders were led by a freshman to their 12th straight victory against the Bears. No, it wasn't freshman receiver Michael Crabtree, the nation's leading receiver. It was running back Aaron Crawford. The Memphis, Tenn., native rushed for two touchdowns and caught two more. the possibility of going witness in the Big 12 Conference. So Chris Singleton did something about it. The junior cornerback intercepted two passes from Wildcat quarterback Josh Freeman and returned one for a touchdown. Cyclone senior linebacker Alvin Bowen made sure the Wildcat rushing game wasn't factor with 11 tackles. Need to add a class? 9-week and 17-week sessions starting soon. Most general education courses transfer to Kansas Regent schools. NO.1 OHIO STATE 38, WISCONSIN 17 Online College Courses Having trouble getting your class schedule to work? BARTONline ASSOCIATED PRESS Despite jumping to a 17-10 lead, the Badgers looked completely overmatched in the final quarter of play, surrendering two touchdowns to Buckeye running back Chris Wells. Dropped a class? Find our schedule online! FLORIDA STATE 27, NO.2 BOSTON COLLEGE 17 Seminole quarterback Drew Weatherford turned in one of the best games of his career with 354 passing yards and two touchdowns in the upset of the Eagles. Texas 'Ryan Bailey celebrates his game-winning field goal as time expired, giving Texas a 38-35 win against Oklahoma State on Saturday in Stillwater, OKa. NO. 3 LSU 41, NO. 17 ALABAMA 34 Tiger turnovers kept the Crimson Tide in the game for the first 58 minutes Saturday. But it was an Alabama fumble that cost it the game. Junior quarterback John Parker Wilson lost the ball at the four-yard line in the final minutes to set up a LSU game-winning touchdown. www.bartonline.org did most of his work through the air Saturday as he passed for four touch-downs to hand the Sundevils their first loss. NO.4 OREGON 35. NO.10 GEORGIA 44, TROY 34 Online college courses offered by Barton County Community College NO.11 VIRGINIA TECH 27, GEORGIA TECH 3 NO.4 OREGON 35, NO.6 ARIZONA STATE 23 Ducks quarterback Dennis Dixon Who would have thought that the Troy Troians provided a tougher challenge to the Bulldogs than the Florida Gators? No one, but it's exactly what happened Saturday. The Hokies executed everything they tried offensively. Sean Glennon threw for 296 yards and two touchdowns on 22-for-32 passing and the running backs combined for 185 rushing yards. NO.13 USC 24, OREGON STATE 3 2. 8 yards per carry and 187 yards passing just don't sound like USC statistics. Luckily for the Trojans, their defense made up for the offensive woes. NO.15 MICHIGAN 28, MICHIGAN STATE 24 The fans in Ann Arbor, Mich. might as well buy a throne for Michigan senior quarterback Chad Henne. After throwing four touchdowns and leading the Wolverines to a comeback victory, Henne is definitely king of the campus. the Commodore defense dizzy. He ran for 113 yards and caught 110 yards worth of passes. The Huskies special teams gave them an edge early that they never relinquished. D.J. Hernandez blocked a punt for a safety and Tyron Branch returned a kickoff for a 97-yard touchdown. NO.16 CONNECTICUT 38, RUTGERS 19 NO.18 FLORIDA 49, VANDERBILT22 NO.19 AUBURN 35, TENNESSEE TECH 3 The Tigers are 66-6 under coach Tommy Tuberville when they score at least 20 points. CINCINNATI 38,NO.20 SOUTH FLORIDA 33 The Bearcats scored 31 points in the first quarter and the Bulls committed eight turnovers. Gator receiver Percy Harvin made VIRGINIA 17, NO.21 WAKE FOREST 16 Cavalier defensive end Chris Long, one of the nation's best defensive players, recorded 10 tackles and two tackles for loss as his team won its third game by one point. NO.22 BOISE STATE 42, SANJOSESTATE/ San Jose State committed no penalties. But a mistake-free game didn't ensure a victory. ARKANSAS 48, NO.23 SOUTH CAROLINA 36 Razorback junior running back Darren McFadden took it personally that his name had fallen out of Heisman discussion. Against the Gamecocks, McFadden ran for 323 yards and a touchdown and threw one touchdown. 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