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Yesterday's results:


Missouri upset #15 Kansas State 30-27

#7 Penn State defeated Illinois 30-13

#3 Florida State defeated Boston College 31-29

#14 Louisiana State defeated Mississippi State 41-14

#12 Utah defeated Weber State 31-7

#9 Notre Dane defeated Central Michigan 41-17

#25 Iowa defeated Western Michigan 41-10

#16 Oregon State defeated San Diego State 26-9

#20 North Carolina defeated Minnesota 31-13

#10 Alabama defeated South Florida 17-3

#1 Georgia defeated South Carolina 24-14

#19 Oklahoma defeated Tulsa 66-17

#21 Duke defeated Northwestern 38-14

#6 Ohio State defeated Western Kentucky 63-10

#8 Washington defeated Michigan State 41-7

#24 UCLA defeated North Carolina Central 59-7

#23 Washington State defeated Northern Colorado 64-21

Florida upset #11 Tennessee 29-16

#17 Ole Miss defeated Georgia Tech 48-23

#2 Michigan defeated Bowling Green 31-6

#13 Oregon defeated Hawaii 55-10

#4 Texas defeated Wyoming 31-10

#19 Colorado defeated Colorado State 43-35 in 2 overtimes



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