College Football Week 5 Misleading Final Scores

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Utah out-gained Arizona 364 to 358 yet lost 23-10.  A 2-1 turnover ratio and the Cam Rising injury saga continues.

Cincinnati out-gained Texas Tech 555 to 482 yet lost 44-41.  A 2-1 turnover ratio and poor red zone defense got the Bearcats.

Rice out-gained Charlotte 463 to 304 yet lost 21-20.   A 1-0 turnover ratio and poor fourth down efficiency killed the Owls.

Troy out-gained Louisiana Monroe 272 to 247 yet lost 13-9.  They won the turnover battle 1-0, but terrible red zone efficiency slashed the Trojans.

Bowling Green out-gained Old Dominion 399 to 333 yet lost 30-27.  A 1-0 turnover ratio and poor rushing the football killed the Falcons.

UTSA out-gained East Carolina 456 to 341 yet lost 30-20.   A 3-2 turnover ratio and poor red zone defense flattened the Road Runners.

Louisville out-gained Notre Dame 395 to 280 yet lost 31-24.  A 3-2 turnover ratio and poor special teams killed the Cardinal.   Bad quarterback play as well by Tyler Shough.

Auburn out-gained Oklahoma 482 to 291 yet lost 27-21.  A 1-0 turnover ratio that was a pick 6 and terrible coaching killed the Tigers.

Arkansas out-gained Texas A&M 379 to 297 yet lost 21-17.  A 3-0 turnover ratio roasted the Hogs.

UNLV only out-gained Fresno State 450 to 349 yet won 59 to 14.  A nasty 4-0 turnover ratio and poor special teams destroyed the Bulldogs.

UCF’s yards were mainly garbage yards.

Minnesota out-gained Michigan 296 to 241 yet lost 27-24.  Some garbage yards, but a 2-1 turnover ratio smashed the Gophers.

Baylor out-gained BYU 387 to 367 yet lost 34-28.   Equal turnover at 2 but horrible third down efficiency 3/13 killed the Bears.

Northern Illinois out-gained NC State 283 to 171 yet lost 24-17.  A bad 4-0 turnover ratio did in the Huskies.

Western Kentucky out-gained Boston College 355 to 279 yet lost 21-20.   A bad 3-2 turnover ratio and a choke at the end killed the Hill toppers.

Washington out-gained Rutgers 521 to 299 yet lost 21-18.   Equal turnovers but bad 3rd down efficiency killed the Huskies.

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