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  Frank Gore Jr., son of NFL All-Pro running back Frank Gore, had his first breakout game of his collegiate career for Southern Miss. He scored his first career touchdown on a 11-yard run Saturday night in the first quarter, and it only took being in the Golden Eagles' first road game at North Texas to do it. He also had over 100 all-purpose yards after three quarters. Gore Jr. broke the century mark on the ground in the fourth quarter and finished with 23 rushes for 130 yards and one touchdown in a 41-31 victory: Southern Miss' first win of the season. The program has been raving about Gore since he stepped on campus. He came into Southern Miss as their highest-rated prospect. The freshman running back came in with just 23 rush attempts for 78 yards on the season. The 18-year-old originally committed to Florida Atlantic but decommitted from the program once Lane Kiffin left for Ole Miss. - Hattiesburg American

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