College Football Week 10 Misleading Finals Scores

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Ball State out-gained Miami Ohio 478 to 418 yet lost 38-31.  1-1 turnover ratio too.

Wyoming out-gained Colorado State 465 to 342 yet lost 34 to 24.  a 3-0 turnover ratio did them in.

Oregon State out-gained Washington State 459 to 456 yet lost 38-28.  Also won the turnover battle 0-1 ratio.  Woof.

Nebraska out-gained Northwestern 442 to 317 yet lost 21-13.  2-2 turnover ratio as well.

Kent State outgained Eastern Michigan 435 to 302 yet only won 27 to 23.  Won turnover battle 1-2 as well.

Northern Illinois out-gained Buffalo 395 to 357 yet lost 49-30.  5-2 turnover ratio killed them.

Kansas State out-gained Oklahoma State 370 to 256 yet lost 20-18.  2-0 turnover ratio hurt.

Miami out-gained NC State 620 to 410 yet only wOn 44-41.  Also won turnover ratio 0-1.

San Diego State out-gained San Jose State 362-298 yet lost 28-17.  Bad efficiency and 3-1 turnover ratio hurt.

Penn State out-gained Maryland 434 to 405 and lost 35-19.   3-0 turnover ratio.  Brutal

Memphis out-gained South Florida 535 to 330 yet only won 34-33.   Just a 1-0 turnover ratio there.

USC out-gained ASU 556 to 392 yet only won 28-27.  4-3 turnover ratio didn’t help them.

Vanderbilt out-gained Mississippi State 478 to 204 yet lost 24-17.  5-0 turnovers will do it.

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