College Football Week 4 Misleading Final Scores and Key Injuries

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Coastal Carolina’s yards were garbage time.

Virginia out-gained NC State 384 to 319 yet lost by 24-21.  A 2-0 turnover ratio and bad plus side of the field on both ends hurt.

Purdue out-gained Wisconsin 396 to 388 yet lost 38-17.  A 3-1 turnover ratio and bad special teams tackling hurt.

Kentucky only out-gained Vanderbilt 365 to 328 yet won 45-28.  A 3-2 turnover ratio and bone-headed red zone plays hurt Vandy.

BYU out-gained Kansas 366 to 351 yet lost 38-27.   A 3-0 turnover ratio hurt the Cougars.

UMASS out-gained New Mexico 495 to 328 yet lost 34-21.  No turnovers but 11 penalties and poor red zone hurt the minute-men.

Wake Forest out-gained Georgia Tech 386 to 380 yet lost 30-16.  A 4-1 turnover ratio demonized the Deacons.

Appalachian State out-gained Wyoming 417 to 208 yet lost 22-19.  A 2-1 turnover ratio and poor red zone hurt App State.

Akron out-gained Indiana 474 to 282 yet lost 29-27.  A 3-2 turnover ratio and 10 penalties did them in.

Washington only out-gained Cal 529 to 502 yet Cal Lost 59-32.  A 3-1 turnover ratio hurt but so did Cal’s defense.

Key Injuries:

QB Tyler Shough from Texas Tech is out 6-8 weeks.   Broken fibula.

QB Gavin Hardison from UTEP is day to day with a arm issue.

QB Phil Jurkovec from Pitt left the game with a concussion.

WR Lincoln Victor from WASU was on crutches after Oregon State game.

QB AJ Swann from Vanderbilt is day to day with an elbow injury.

QB Chris Weigman from Texas A&M out for the season with broken ankle.

 

 

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