College Football Week 2 Misleading Final Scores & Key Injuries

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Misleading Final Scores

  • Iowa State out-gained Iowa 290 to 235 yet lost 20-13.  Equal turnovers, but poor coaching and poor officiating killed the Clones.
  • Northern Illinois out-gained Southern Illinois 360 to 219 yet lost 14-11.   A 3-0 turnover ratio did them in.
  • UAB out-gained Georgia Southern 385 to 344 yet lost 49-35.  A 3-2 turnover ratio and poor red zone hurt them.
  • North Texas’s yards vs FIU were garbage yards.
  • UCF out-gained Boise State 530 to 384 yet only won 18-16.   A 2-1 turnover ratio and poor red zone hurt the Knights.
  • Arizona out-gained Mississippi State 431 to 307 yet lost 31-24.  A 5-1 turnover ratio killed them.
  • Wisconsin out-gained Washington State 368 to 332 yet lost 31-22.  A 3-0 turnover ratio killed my Badgers.
  • Cal out-gained Auburn 273 to 230 yet lost 14-10.  They won the turnover battle 4-3 but was horrible in the red zone and on the plus side of the field.

Key Injuries:

  • Central Florida QB John Rhys Plumlee: Will be out a few weeks
  • Tulane quarterback Michael Pratt was a surprise scratch on Saturday.   Questionable this week.
  • UCONN quarterback Jo Fagnano is out for the season with a shoulder injury.  TaQuan Robinson who was supposed to start last year in now QB1.
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