College Football Week 12 Misleading Final Scores and Key Injuries

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Coastal Carolina out-gained Army 384 to 365 yet lost 28-21.  They won the turnover margin 2-1 but bad special teams and red zone got the Chants.

Purdue out-gained Northwestern 443 to 329 yet lost 23-15.   A 4-1 turnover ratio killed them.

Wyoming only out-gained Hawaii 472 to 345 yet won 42-9.  A 2-1 turnover ratio and horrible red zone killed the Rainbow Warriors.

Utah was only outgained by Arizona 443 to 438 yet lost 42-18.   A 2-0 turnover ratio got the Utes.

Texas State out-gained Arkansas State 539 to 487.  Much of it was garbage time but there was a 4-0 turnover ratio that did in the Bobcats.

USC out-gained UCLA 387 to 354 yet lost 38-20.  A 3-0 turnover ratio including a scoop and score killed the Trojans.

Nebraska out-gained Wisconsin 364 to 316 yet lost in OT 24-17.  A 1-0 turnover ratio and bad red zone roasted the Corn.

UCF out-gained Texas Tech 487 to 446 yet lost 24-23.  Equal turnovers at 1 but bad special teams got the Knights.

Kansas out-gained Kansas State 396 to 331 yet lost 31-27.  A 3-1 turnover ratio and backup QB hurt Kansas.

Oregon State out-gained Washington 317 to 272 yet lost 22-20.  A 3-1 turnover ratio did them in.

Key Injuries:

QB Jordan Travis from Florida State is out for the season with a leg injury.

QB Max Johnson from Texas A&M is day to day.

QB Black Shapen from Baylor injured his head.

QB Ethan Crawford from Southern Miss came out with an elbow injury.

QB Cooper Legas from Utah State had a shoulder injury.

QB Grayson McCall left the Army game with an injury.

 

 

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