College Football Week 11 Misleading Final Scores

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Buffalo out-gained Ohio 295 to 236 yet lost 20-10.  A 1-0 turnover ratio and horrible red zone got the Bulls.

Tulsa out-gained Tulane 477 to 357 yet lost 24-22.  Equal turnovers at one but bad special teams and poor red zone got Tulsa.

Wisconsin out-gained Northwestern 341 to 324 yet lost 24-10.  A 1-0 turnover ratio and  bad drops from wide receivers killed the Badgers.

Louisiana Tech out-gained Sam Houston State 501 to 413 yet lost 42-27.  A 4-0 turnover ratio smoked the Bulldogs.

Western Kentucky out-gained New Mexico State 437 to 357 yet lost 38-29.  1-0 turnover ratio and poor red zone killed the Hill Toppers.

Washington State out-gained Cal 483 to 327 yet lost 42-39.  A 4-2 turnover ratio did in the Cougs.

Georgia Southern out-gained Marshall 384 to 370 yet lost 38-33.  They won the turnover battle 2-0 yet bad red zone and special teams killed the Eagles.

Key Injuries:

QB Emory Williams for Miami was carted off the field.

QB Maddux Madsen for Boise State is out.

QB Fresno State Mikey Keene had a concussion and is week to week.

RB John Emery from LSU is done for the season.

QB Heinrich Haarberg from Nebraska is dealing with ankle sprain.

QB Zac Larrier from Air Force suffers first quarter injury.

 

 

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