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COLLEGE FOOTBALL.


Byline: The Register-Guard

SCOREBOARD

TOP 25

How They Fared

No. 1 Ohio State (8-0) beat Indiana 44-3. Next: vs. Minnesota, Saturday.

No. 2 Michigan (8-0) beat Iowa 20-6. Next: vs. Northwestern, Saturday.

No. 3 Southern Cal (6-0) did not play. Next: at Oregon State, Saturday.

No. 4 West Virginia West Virginia, E central state of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania and Maryland (N), Virginia (E and S), and Kentucky and, across the Ohio R., Ohio (W). Facts and Figures


Area, 24,181 sq mi (62,629 sq km). Pop.
 (7-0) beat Connecticut 37-11, Friday. Next: at No. 6 Louisville, Thursday, Nov. 2.

No. 5 Texas (7-1) beat No. 17 Nebraska 22-20. Next: at Texas Tech, Saturday.

No. 6 Louisville (7-0) beat Syracuse 28-13. Next: vs. No. 4 West Virginia, Thursday, Nov. 2.

No. 7 Tennessee (6-1) beat Alabama 16-13. Next: at South Carolina South Carolina, state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW). Facts and Figures


Area, 31,055 sq mi (80,432 sq km). Pop. (2000) 4,012,012, a 15.
, Saturday.

No. 8 Auburn (7-1) beat Tulane 38-13. Next: at Mississippi, Saturday.

No. 9 Florida (6-1) did not play. Next: vs. Georgia at Jacksonville, Fla., Saturday.

No. 10 Notre Dame Notre Dame IPA: [nɔtʁ dam] is French for Our Lady, referring to the Virgin Mary. In the United States of America, Notre Dame  (6-1) beat UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University)
UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX
 20-17. Next: vs. Navy at Baltimore, Saturday.

No. 11 California (7-1) beat Washington 31-24, OT. Next: vs. UCLA, Saturday, Nov. 4.

No. 12 Clemson (7-1) beat No. 13 Georgia Tech 31-7. Next: at Virginia Tech, Thursday.

No. 13 Georgia Tech (5-2) lost to No. 12 Clemson 31-7. Next: vs. Miami, Saturday.

No. 14 LSU LSU Louisiana State University
LSU Large Subunit
LSU La Salle University (Philadelphia, PA)
LSU La Sierra University
LSU Link State Update (OSPF)
LSU Learning Support Unit
 (6-2) beat Fresno State 38-6. Next: at No. 7 Tennessee, Saturday, Nov. 4.

No. 15 Arkansas (6-1) beat Mississippi 38-3. Next: vs. Louisiana-Monroe, Saturday.

No. 16 Oregon (5-2) lost to Washington State 34-23. Next: vs. Portland State, Saturday.

No. 17 Nebraska (6-2) lost to No. 5 Texas 22-20. Next: at Oklahoma State, Saturday.

No. 18 Boise State (8-0) beat New Mexico New Mexico, state in the SW United States. At its northwestern corner are the so-called Four Corners, where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet at right angles; New Mexico is also bordered by Oklahoma (NE), Texas (E, S), and Mexico (S).  State 40-28, Sunday; beat Idaho 42-26. Next: vs. Fresno State, Wednesday, Nov. 1.

No. 19 Rutgers (7-0) beat Pittsburgh 20-10. Next: vs. Connecticut, Sunday.

No. 20 Oklahoma (5-2) beat Colorado 24-3. Next: at No. 24 Missouri, Saturday.

No. 21 Wisconsin (7-1) beat Purdue 24-3. Next: vs. Illinois, Saturday.

No. 22 Boston College Boston College, main campus at Chestnut Hill, Mass.; coeducational; Jesuit; est. and opened 1863. Actually a university, the school's Chestnut Hill campus comprises colleges of arts and sciences and business administration, the graduate school, and schools of nursing  (6-1) beat Florida State 24-19. Next: vs. Buffalo, Saturday.

No. 23 Texas A&M (7-1) beat Oklahoma State 34-33, OT. Next: at Baylor, Saturday.

No. 24 Missouri (7-1) beat Kansas State 41-21. Next: vs. No. 20 Oklahoma, Saturday.

No. 25 Wake Forest (6-1) did not play. Next: at North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures


Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop.
, Saturday.

PAC-10 SUMMARIES

No. 11 California 31,

Washington 24, OT

Washington ... 3 7 0 14 0 - 24

California ... 0 3 10 11 7 - 31

First Quarter

WASH - FG Braunstein 33, 9:42.

Second Quarter

WASH - Russo 49 pass from Bonnell (Braunstein kick), :47.

CAL - FG Schneider 21, :02.

Third Quarter

CAL - Forsett 1 run (Schneider kick), 10:31.

CAL - FG Schneider 50, 4:41.

Fourth Quarter

WASH - Bonnell 7 run (Braunstein kick), 14:13.

CAL - FG Schneider 29, 10:21.

CAL - Lynch 17 run (Forsett run), 1:52.

WASH - Wood 40 pass from Bonnell (Braunstein kick), :00.

Overtime

CAL - Lynch 22 run (Schneider kick).

A - 58,534.

Wash Cal

First downs ... 18 22

Rushes-yards ... 36-162 35-195

Passing ... 284 291

Comp-Att-Int ... 17-31-5 21-36-0

Return Yards ... 8 92

Punts-Avg. ... 4-42.0 5-41.2

Fumbles-Lost ... 1-0 1-0

Penalties-Yards ... 2-9 6-50

Time of Possession ... 28:01 31:59

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING - Washington, Rankin 22-88, Bonnell 9-64, James 4-11, Russo 1-(minus 1). California, Lynch 21-150, Forsett 11-33, Hawkins 1-19, Storer 1-0, Longshore long·shore  
adj.
Occurring, living, or working along a seacoast.



[Short for alongshore.]
 1-(minus 7).

PASSING - Washington, Bonnell 17-31-5-284. California, Longshore 21-36-0-291.

RECEIVING - Washington, Russo 3-91, Rob.Lewis 3-36, C.Williams 3-29, Shackelford 2-63, Ellis 2-12, Wood 1-40, Kirton 1-8, Rankin 1-5, James 1-0. California, Hawkins 6-99, Lynch 4-53, Jordan 4-23, Jackson 3-40, Cr.Stevens 2-61, Forsett 1-11, Storer 1-4.

Arizona State 38, Stanford 3

Stanford ... 0 0 3 0 - 3

Arizona St. ... 10 7 14 7 - 38

First Quarter

ASU ASU Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ)
ASU Appalachian State University
ASU Arkansas State University
ASU Angelo State University
ASU Alabama State University
ASU Australian Services Union
 - Torain 27 pass from Carpenter (Ainsworth kick), 10:48.

ASU - FG Ainsworth 19, 1:46.

Second Quarter

ASU - Torain 2 run (Ainsworth kick), 7:32.

Third Quarter

ASU - Herring 8 run (Ainsworth kick), 8:49.

ASU - Herring 6 run (Ainsworth kick), 6:20.

STAN - FG Zagory 35, 3:53.

Fourth Quarter

ASU - Nance 13 run (Ainsworth kick), 6:56.

A - 53,323.

Stan ASU

First downs ... 11 23

Rushes-yards ... 30-79 47-206

Passing ... 66 175

Comp-Att-Int ... 7-25-1 17-19-0

Return Yards ... 0 9

Punts-Avg. ... 5-40.4 2-36.0

Fumbles-Lost ... 3-2 1-0

Penalties-Yards ... 10-81 10-95

Time of Possession ... 26:47 33:13

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING - Stanford, Kimble 11-83, Gerhart 9-17, Osaisai 1-4, J.Evans 2-3, Nnoli 1-3, Pritchard 3-(minus 13), Ostrander 3-(minus 18). Arizona St., Torain 17-90, Nance 7-39, Carpenter 7-31, Herring 9-30, P.Jones 6-17, Sullivan 1-(minus 1).

PASSING - Stanford, Ostrander 7-25-1-66. Arizona St., Carpenter 14-15-0-160, Sullivan 3-4-0-15.

RECEIVING - Stanford, Sherman 3-38, Yancy 2-13, E.Moore 1-8, Dray 1-7. Arizona St., Z.Miller 4-32, Kimbrough 3-42, Torain 2-32, Lewis 2-14, Guthrie 2-11, M.Jones 1-23, Nance 1-10, Herring 1-7, McGaha 1-4.

No. 10 Notre Dame 20, UCLA 17

UCLA ... 0 14 0 3 - 17

Notre Dame ... 7 3 3 7 - 20

First Quarter

ND - Samardzija 2 pass from B.Quinn (Gioia kick), 4:04.

Second Quarter

UCLA - Everett 54 pass from P.Cowan (Medlock kick), 13:42.

UCLA - Snead 36 pass from P.Cowan (Medlock kick), 7:18.

ND - FG Gioia 20, :00.

Third Quarter

ND - FG Gioia 33, 1:50.

Fourth Quarter

UCLA - FG Medlock 29, 7:19.

ND - Samardzija 45 pass from B.Quinn (Gioia kick), :27.

A - 80,795.

UCLA ND

First downs ... 12 20

Rushes-yards ... 28-26 35-41

Passing ... 217 304

Comp-Att-Int ... 16-32-1 27-45-0

Return Yards ... 25 5

Punts-Avg. ... 6-46.5 7-39.0

Fumbles-Lost ... 1-1 1-1

Penalties-Yards ... 8-55 6-50

Time of Possession ... 25:46 34:14

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING - UCLA, Markey 19-32, Bell 2-9, Chan.Moline 1-3, P.Cowan 6-(minus 18). Notre Dame, Walker 21-53, B.Quinn 14-(minus 12).

PASSING - UCLA, P.Cowan 16-32-1-217. Notre Dame, B.Quinn 27-45-0-304.

RECEIVING - UCLA, Everett 6-102, J.Taylor 3-39, Markey 2-8, Snead 1-36, Ketchum 1-13, Breazell 1-9, Chan.Moline 1-7, Baumgartner 1-3. Notre Dame, Samardzija 8-118, Grimes 8-79, Carlson 4-57, Walker 4-22, McKnight 3-28.

PORTLAND STATE SUMMARY

Portland State 34,

E. Washington 0

E. Washington ... 0 0 0 0 - 0

Portland St. ... 0 10 10 14 - 34

Second Quarter

PORT - Ali 1 run (Azorr kick), 8:01.

PORT - FG Azorr 45, :43.

Third Quarter

PORT - Ali 7 run (Azorr kick), 11:18.

PORT - FG Azorr 43, 4:27.

Fourth Quarter

PORT - Sobomehin 3 run (Azorr kick), 11:22.

PORT - Jones 22 pass from S.Smith (Azorr kick), 6:09.

A - 6,541.

EWas Port

First downs ... 10 16

Rushes-yards ... 26-14 45-179

Passing ... 150 199

Comp-Att-Int ... 16-32-1 11-19-0

Return Yards ... -2 32

Punts-Avg. ... 8-41.3 6-44.5

Fumbles-Lost ... 1-1 1-1

Penalties-Yards ... 7-59 6-70

Time of Possession ... 26:50 33:10

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING - E. Washington, Kefu 6-20, R.Cole 4-11, G.Smith 1-11, J.Hoffman 5-2, Alexander 1-0, Nichols 7-(minus 13), Peerboom 2-(minus 17). Portland St., Ali 29-160, Sobomehin 3-8, S.Smith 6-3, McClintock 2-3, Kirkland 1-3, Magee 1-3, Ho'okano 2-0, White 1-(minus 1).

PASSING - E. Washington, Nichols 9-19-1-80, Peerboom 7-13-0-70. Portland St., S.Smith 11-19-0-199.

RECEIVING - E. Washington, Boyce 5-61, T.Davis 4-26, B.Brown 3-37, J.Hoffman 3-21, Kefu 1-5. Portland St., Kirkland 5-120, Ferrigno 3-40, Jones 2-33, Mackins 1-6.

SMALL COLLEGE

NCAA NCAA
abbr.
National Collegiate Athletic Association
 Division III
For the Swedish football league, see Division 3.


Division III (or DIII) is a division of the National Collegiate Athletic Association of the United States.
 

Northwest Conference The Northwest Conference (NWC) is an athletic conference which competes in the NCAA's Division III. Member teams are located in the states of Oregon and Washington. History
The NWC has continually reinvented itself throughout the past 80 years.
 

Conference Overall

W L W L

Linfield ... 3 0 4 2

Whitworth ... 3 0 7 0

Pacific Lutheran ... 2 2 2 5

Puget Sound Puget Sound (py`jĕt), arm of the Pacific Ocean, NW Wash., connected with the Pacific by Juan de Fuca Strait, entered through the Admiralty Inlet and extending in two arms c.  ... 2 2 5 2

Willamette ... 1 2 1 5

Menlo ... 1 3 3 4

Lewis & Clark ... 0 3 0 6

SATURDAY'S RESULTS

Whitworth 26, Menlo 7

Linfield 44, Pacific Lutheran 21

Puget Sound 70, Lewis & Clark 14

NEXT SATURDAY'S GAMES

Puget Sound at Colorado College

Willamette at Whitworth

Menlo at Linfield

Pacific Lutheran at Lewis & Clark

WEST

Adams St. 21, Mesa, Colo. 13

Arizona St. 38, Stanford 3

BYU BYU Brigham Young University
BYU Bayou
BYU Bob's Your Uncle
BYU Bayreuth, Germany - Bindlacher Berg (Airport Code)
BYU Beyond Your Understanding
 52, UNLV UNLV University of Nevada, Las Vegas  7

Boise St. 42, Idaho 26

California 31, Washington 24, OT

Carroll, Mont. 35, Montana-Western 17

Cent. Washington 42, W. Washington 28

Hawaii 49, New Mexico St. 30

Humboldt St. 45, Dixie St. 7

Linfield 44, Pacific Lutheran 21

Montana 33, Weber St. 30

Montana St. 42, Idaho St. 35

Montana St.-Northern 41, Rocky Mountain 3

Montana Tech 15, E. Oregon 12

N. Arizona 39, Sacramento St. 22

Nevada 23, San Jose San Jose, city, United States
San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850.
 St. 7

Oregon St. 17, Arizona 10

Portland St. 34, E. Washington 0

Redlands 21, Claremont-Mudd 9

S. Dakota St. 29, Cal Poly Cal Poly may refer to:
  • California Polytechnic State University, located in San Luis Obispo, California (Cal Poly)
  • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona located in Pomona, California (Cal Poly Pomona)
 28

San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay.  St. 19, Air Force 12

UC Davis 27, S. Utah 7

Washington St. 34, Oregon 23

Wyoming 24, Colorado St. 0

SOUTHWEST

Ark.-Pine Bluff 23, Alabama A&M 21

Arkansas 38, Mississippi 3

Arkansas St. 29, North Texas 10

Arkansas Tech 55, Ouachita 35

Baylor 36, Kansas 35

Hardin-Simmons 42, Howard Payne 23

Henderson St. 71, Paul Quinn Paul Quinn (born 21 July 1985, Wishaw) is a Scottish footballer currently playing for Scottish Premier League side Motherwell.

Quinn is a centre-back by trade and has came throught the youth ranks at Fir Park.
 19

Houston 34, UTEP UTEP University of Texas at El Paso
UTEP Urban, Technological & Environmental Planning
 17

MVSU MVSU Mississippi Valley State University  20, Texas Southern 18

McNeese St. 20, Stephen F.Austin 17

Oklahoma 24, Colorado 3

Tarleton St. 48, E. New Mexico 0

Texas A&M 34, Oklahoma St. 33, OT

Texas A&M Commerce 17, Angelo St. 9

Texas St. 38, SE Louisiana 17

West Georgia 20, Ark.-Monticello 14, OT

MIDWEST

Akron 24, Miami (Ohio) 13

Alma 45, Albion 35

Augustana, Ill. 28, Carthage 14

Aurora 42, Concordia, Ill. 7

Bemidji St. 28, Winona St. 7

Benedictine, Kan. 21, Cent. Methodist 20

Bethel, Kan. 18, St. Mary, Kan. 17

Bethel, Minn. 35, St. Olaf 29

Black Hills St. 38, Mayville St. 0

Bluffton 26, Anderson, Ind. 11

Butler 32, Valparaiso 10

Capital 26, Otterbein 0

Carleton 37, Augsburg 7

Chadron St. 31, Nebraska-Kearney 12

Concordia, Wis. 30, Lakeland 18

Defiance 20, Hanover 10

Denison 42, Hiram 7

E. Illinois 20, Murray St. 10

E. Kentucky 27, SE Missouri 21

E. Michigan 17, Toledo 13

Ferris St. 38, Ashland 7

Franklin 28, Rose-Hulman 11

Friends 19, Ottawa, Kan. 0

Gannon 20, Findlay 17

Graceland, Iowa 20, Evangel 6

Grand Valley St. 45, Northwood, Mich. 7

Gustavus 51, Macalester 0

Hillsdale 40, Mercyhurst 21

Hope 28, Adrian 20

Illinois St. 27, W. Illinois 14

Indiana St. 28, Missouri St. 22

Indianapolis 39, Wayne, Mich. 14

Jamestown 10, Dickinson St. 8

John Carroll John Carroll may be:
  • John Carroll (actor) (1906-1979), American actor
  • Sir John Carroll (astronomer) (1899-1974), British scientist
  • John Carroll (basketball) (born c.
 38, Muskingum 0

Kalamazoo 31, Wis. Lutheran 19

Kansas Wesleyan 40, McPherson 7

Kenyon 33, Earlham 30, OT

Lake Forest 12, Monmouth, Ill. 8

Lawrence 13, Beloit 7

Maranatha Baptist 34, Blackburn 7

Marietta 13, Ohio Northern 6

Mary 21, Minn. St., Moorhead 20

McKendree 42, William Penn 7

Michigan 20, Iowa 6

Michigan St. 41, Northwestern 38

Michigan Tech 42, N. Michigan 14

MidAm Nazarene 28, Culver-Stockton 26

Minn.-Morris 29, Crown 18

Minnesota 10, N. Dakota St. 9

Missouri 41, Kansas St. 21

Missouri Southern 31, Cent. Missouri 26

Missouri Valley Missouri Valley may refer to:
  • Missouri Valley, Iowa
  • The Missouri Valley Conference
  • Missouri River
 31, Lindenwood 21

Missouri Western 24, Emporia St. 12

Missouri-Rolla 17, S. Nazarene 14

Mount St. Joseph 34, Manchester 12

Mount Union 14, Baldwin-Wallace 0

N. Illinois 43, Temple 21

N. Iowa 31, Youngstown St. 23

Nebraska Wesleyan 38, Dakota Wesleyan 18

Nebraska-Omaha 38, Minn. Duluth 14

North Central 22, Millikin 18

Northern St., S.D. 31, Minn.-Crookston 6

Notre Dame 20, UCLA 17

Ohio 42, Buffalo 7

Ohio St. 44, Indiana 3

Ohio Wesleyan 17, Wittenberg 10

Olivet Nazarene 27, Bacone 13

Pittsburg St. 63, SW Baptist 20

Rockford 27, Martin Luther 6

San Diego 37, Drake 0

South Dakota South Dakota (dəkō`tə), state in the N central United States. It is bordered by North Dakota (N), Minnesota and Iowa (E), Nebraska (S), and Wyoming and Montana (W).  38, Augustana, S.D. 14

St. Ambrose 24, Trinity, Ill. 14

St. Cloud St. 16, Minn. St., Mankato 3

St. Francis, Ind. 34, Malone 13

St. John's, Minn. 56, Hamline 7

St. Norbert 38, Ripon 28

St. Thomas, Minn. 21, Concordia, Moor. 15

St. Xavier 24, Quincy 12

Texas 22, Nebraska 20

Texas Tech 42, Iowa St. 26

Tiffin Tiffin, city (1990 pop. 18,604), seat of Seneca co., N central Ohio, on the scenic Sandusky River in a farm area; inc. 1835. China, glassware, machinery, wire and cable, and electrical equipment are made in the city. Heidelberg College and Tiffin Univ. are there.  19, Central St., Ohio 14

Tri-State 21, Olivet 7

Truman St. 21, Washburn 7

Urbana 33, Seton Hill 7

Valley City St. 40, S. Dakota Tech 8

W. Kentucky 27, S. Illinois 24

W. Michigan 41, Ball St. 27

Wabash 48, Oberlin 20

Walsh 37, Ohio Dominican 31

Washington, Mo. 13, Case Reserve 6

Wayne, Neb. 27, SW Minnesota St. 24

Westminster, Mo. 42, Principia prin·cip·i·um  
n. pl. prin·cip·i·a
A principle, especially a basic one.



[Latin prncipium; see principle.]
 0

Wilmington, Ohio For other places with the same name, see Wilmington (disambiguation).
Wilmington is a city in Clinton County, Ohio, United States. The population was 11,921 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Clinton County.
 21, Heidelberg 14

Wis.-LaCrosse 42, Wis.-Eau Claire 14

Wis.-River Falls 24, Wis.-Stout 20

Wis.-Stevens Pt. 27, Wis.-Oshkosh 24

Wis.-Whitewater 49, Wis.-Platteville 21

Wisconsin 24, Purdue 3

Wooster 27, Allegheny 21

SOUTH

Alcorn St. 26, Southern U. 10

Appalachian St. 27, Georgia Southern 20, OT

Auburn 38, Tulane 13

Bethel, Tenn. 35, Shorter 20

Boston College 24, Florida St. 19

Brevard 35, LaGrange 27

Carson-Newman 21, Lenoir-Rhyne 3

Charleston Southern 27, VMI VMI Virginia Military Institute
VMI Vendor Managed Inventory
VMI Vertical Motion Index
VMI Valtakunnan Metsien Inventointi (Finnish: National Forest Inventory)
VMI Video Module Interface
 22

Christopher Newport Christopher Newport (c. 1561–1617) was an English sailor. He is best known as the captain of the Susan Constant, the largest of three ships which carried settlers for the Virginia Company in 1607 on the way to found the settlement at Jamestown in the Virginia Colony,  21, Methodist 0

Clemson 31, Georgia Tech 7

Cumberland, Ky. 27, Austin Peay This article is about the 20th century Governor of Tennessee. For the public university in Clarksville, Tennessee, see Austin Peay State University.
Austin Peay was born June 1, 1876 and died October 2,1927.
 26, OT

Davidson 37, Dayton 36

Delaware 28, Richmond 24

Delaware St. 29, Morgan St. 7

East Carolina 38, SMU SMU Southern Methodist University
SMU Solid (Waste) Management Unit
SMU Saint Mary's University (Halifax, Nova Scotia; Philippines)
SMU Singapore Management University
SMU Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
 21

Elizabeth City Elizabeth City, city (1990 pop. 14,292), seat of Pasquotank co., NE N.C., a port of entry on the Pasquotank River (which, with the Dismal Swamp Canal, forms part of the Intracoastal Waterway); settled mid-1600s, inc. 1793.  St. 36, Shaw 0

Emory & Henry 21, Bridgewater, Va. 17

Florida A&M 36, Norfolk St. 33, OT

Furman 28, Chattanooga 22, OT

Gardner-Webb 27, Liberty 24

Georgia 27, Mississippi St. 24

Grambling St. 36, Jackson St. 7

Howard 26, N. Carolina A&T 0

Jacksonville 28, Morehead St. 24

James Madison 31, William & Mary 17

Johnson C. Smith 10, Fayetteville St. 7

Kentucky St. 21, Miles 20

LSU 38, Fresno St. 6

Louisiana Tech 48, Utah St. 35

Marshall 31, UAB UAB Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
UAB University of Alabama at Birmingham
UAB Union of Arab Banks
UAB Uzdaroji Akcine Bendrove (Lithuanian: closed stock company
UAB Unix AppleTalk Bridge
UAB Unaccompanied Air Baggage
UAB Until Advised By
 24

Maryland 26, N.C. State 20

Miami 20, Duke 15

Middle Tennessee “Middle Tennessee” redirects here. For the university in Murfreesboro, see Middle Tennessee State University.
Middle Tennessee is a distinct portion of the state of Tennessee, delineated according to law as well as custom.
 35, Louisiana-Monroe 21

N.C. Central 31, Langston 21

Newberry 36, Wingate 24

North Greenville 52, Chowan 6

Northwestern St. 9, Nicholls St. 0

Presbyterian 21, Mars Hill
  • Mars Hill is another name for the Areopagus in classical Athens. The Apostle Paul spoke on the Mars Hill, and for this reason it is also a Christian symbol.
  • Mars Hill is the name of three places in the United States:
 14, OT

Rice 40, UCF UCF University of Central Florida
UCF Uranium Conversion Facility
UCF Uniform Contract Format
UCF Unregistration Confirm
UCF Unit Capability Factor (power plant performance)
UCF User Communication Form
UCF United Cat Federation
 29

S. Carolina St. 13, Hampton 6

South Carolina 31, Vanderbilt 13

St. Augustine's 31, Livingstone 16

Tenn.-Martin 10, Samford 6

Tennessee 16, Alabama 13

Tennessee St. 38, Jacksonville St. 31

The Citadel 30, W. Carolina 27, OT

Tulsa 35, Memphis 14

Tusculum 21, Catawba 20

Tuskegee 17, Albany St., Ga. 10

Valdosta St. 16, West Alabama 14

Virginia Tech 36, Southern Miss. 6

Virginia Union 34, Virginia St. 31

Washington & Lee 34, Guilford 12

Winston-Salem 38, Savannah Savannah, city, United States
Savannah, city (1990 pop. 137,560), seat of Chatham co., SE Ga., a port of entry on the Savannah River near its mouth; inc. 1789.
 St. 6

Wofford 35, Elon 21

EAST

Albany, N.Y. 48, St. Francis, Pa. 0

Alfred 24, Husson 7

American International 7, Pace 0

Amherst 23, Wesleyan, Conn. 0

Bentley 13, Stonehill 7

Bloomsburg 31, Mansfield 7

Bridgewater, Mass. 28, Westfield St. 13

Brown 28, Cornell 7

Bryant 41, St. Anselm 0

California, Pa. 41, Millersville 0

Carnegie-Mellon 27, Chicago 0

Cent. Connecticut St. 27, Wagner 6

Coast Guard 17, Worcester St. 14

Colgate 46, Fordham 3

Cortland St. 41, Montclair St. 3

Curry 40, Plymouth St. 26

Dartmouth 20, Columbia 7

Dickinson 28, Franklin & Marshall 14

Duquesne 40, Marist 10

East Stroudsburg 48, Cheyney 7

Edinboro 13, Clarion 0

Fairmont St. 27, Charleston, W.Va. 13

Fitchburg St. 33, Mass. Maritime 0

Frostburg St. 7, Union, Ky. 3

Gettysburg 27, Ursinus 18

Hamilton 6, Colby 0

Hobart 27, St. Lawrence 7

Holy Cross 38, Lafayette 28

Indiana, Pa. 20, Shippensburg 16

Iona 28, La Salle 0

Ithaca 33, Utica 7

Johns Hopkins 10, Muhlenberg 7

Lebanon Valley 15, Lycoming 9

Lehigh 38, Bucknell 7

Louisville 28, Syracuse 13

MIT MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology  40, Salve Regina 25

Maine 21, Hofstra 10

Maine Maritime 40, Framingham St. 24

Mass.-Dartmouth 28, Nichols 14

Massachusetts 41, Rhode Island Rhode Island, island, United States
Rhode Island, island, 15 mi (24 km) long and 5 mi (8 km) wide, S R.I., at the entrance to Narragansett Bay. It is the largest island in the state, with steep cliffs and excellent beaches.
 16

McDaniel 24, Randolph-Macon 14

Merrimack 34, Assumption 12

Middlebury 31, Bates Bates   , Katherine Lee 1859-1929.

American educator and writer best known for her poem "America the Beautiful," written in 1893 and revised in 1904 and 1911.
 7

Monmouth, N.J. 16, Robert Morris 7

Northeastern 36, New Hampshire New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E).  35, OT

Penn St. 26, Illinois 12

Princeton 31, Harvard 28

RPI RPI - Rockwell Protocol Interface  42, Kings Point 31

Rochester 34, WPI WPI - Worcester Polytechnic Institute  7

Rowan 16, Kean 12

Rutgers 20, Pittsburgh 10

Shepherd 42, Concord 0

Slippery Rock 35, Lock Haven 0

Springfield 55, St. John Fisher 38

Stony Brook 38, Sacred Heart 21

Susquehanna 17, Delaware Valley 10

TCU (Transmission Control Unit) A communications control unit controlled by the computer that does not execute internally stored programs. Contrast with front end processor, which executes its own instructions.  31, Army 17

Towson 21, Villanova 13

Trinity, Conn. 34, Bowdoin 0

W. New England 3, Endicott 0

W. Virginia St. 14, W. Va. Wesleyan 0

Washington & Jefferson 52, Grove City 18

Waynesburg 34, Thiel 24

Wesley 48, Brockport 17

West Chester 49, Kutztown 47

West Liberty 38, Glenville St. 10

Westminster, Pa. 39, Bethany, W.Va. 13

Widener 25, King's, Pa. 20

Wilkes 17, Moravian 0

William Paterson 27, Buffalo St. 20

Williams 38, Tufts 14

Yale 17, Penn 14, OT
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