College Football Week 3 Misleading Final Scores

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  • Boston College’s yards were garbage, but they covered easily anyways.
  • Penn State out-gained Illinois only 383 to 354 yet won 30-13.   A 5-0 turnover ratio smoked the Illini.
  • Iowa State out-gained Ohio 271 to 241 yet lost 10-7.  A 2-0 turnover ratio killed the Clones.
  • Georgia Southern out-gained Wisconsin 455-451 yet lost 35-14.  A 6-0 turnover ratio killed the Eagles.
  • UMASS out-gained Eastern Michigan 464 t0 371 yet lost 19-17.   A 4-1 turnover ratio did them in bad.
  • Virginia Tech’s yards were mainly garbage.
  • Tennessee out-gained Florida 387 to 349 yet lost 29-16.   Some of this was garbage yards, but poor plus side of the field and a 1-0 turnover ratio hurt the Vols.
  • Cincinnati out-gained Miami Ohio 538 to 358 yet lost 31-24.  Equal 2-2 turnover ratio but ten penalties and horrible red zone defense and offense hurt the Bearcats.
  • Arkansas out-gained BYU 424 to 281 yet lost 38-31.  A 2-1 turnover ratio and 14 penalties killed the Hogs.
  • Colorado State out-gained Colorado 499 to 418 yet lost in overtime 43-35.  A 4-2 turnover ratio and 17 penalties killed them.  That Targeting one at the end was rough and I hate the rule.
  • Kansas out-gained Nevada 441 to 263 yet only won 31-24.  A 1-0 turnover ratio and poor red-zone hurt the Jayhawks.

Key Injuries

  • Colorado WR/CB Travis Hunter was taken to evaluation for concussion after the game.
  • Iowa TE Luke Lachey went out with a significant injury in a walking boot.
  • Nebraska might continue to start Heinrich Haarberg over Jeff Sims.
  • QB Frank Harris for UTSA still questionable.
  • Louisiana QB Ben Wooldridge is out for a while.
  • FAU QB Casey Thompson tore his ACL and is out for the season.
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