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  Toledo's Quinyon Mitchell became the first FBS player since 2006 to intercept four passes in a game, according to Sportradar. He ran back two of them for touchdowns in the Rockets' 52-32 win at Northern Illinois. Mitchell entered the game with no interceptions in 24 career games. All four occurred within NIU's first seven possessions. He had three in the first half, returning the first one 20 yards for a touchdown and the second one 25 for a score. His third interception was in the end zone as NIU threatened to score late in the half, and he picked off Ethan Hampton again on the Huskies' first series of the third quarter. The previous player with four interceptions was Middle Tennessee State's Damon Nickson, who did it in 2006 against Louisiana. - AP College Football

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