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  Jalynn Williams rushed for two touchdowns, including the go-ahead score with 2:53 left to play, and Western Carolina rallied late to defeat Wofford 36-29 on Saturday. Ryan Ingram's 2-yard touchdown run 57 seconds into the final quarter gave Wofford a 29-26 lead. Richard McCollum's 19-yard field goal capped a nine-play, 60-yard drive and pulled Western Carolina (4-5, 2-4 Southern Conference) into a 29-all tie with 6:55 remaining. The Catamounts defense forced a three-and-out and Landon Parker's 28-yard punt gave Western Carolina a first-and-10 on the Terriers' 40-yard line, setting up Williams' game-winning score. Wofford (2-7, 2-4) led 14-12 at halftime after Jimmy Weirick connected with freshman Kyle Pinnix for a 13-yard touchdown with 4 seconds left in the second quarter. Western Carolina's Carlos Davis completed 16 of 24 passes for 268 yards with touchdown throws to Raphael Williams covering 73 yards and an 8-yarder to freshman Censere Lee. Davis also rushed 15 times for 78 yards. Freshman Desmond Reid carried 20 times for 112 yards. Weirick passed for 269 yards and a touchdown, completing 17 of 35 attempts. - Western Carolina/AP College Football

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  Matthew Sluka passed for a touchdown and ran for another and Holy Cross defeated Lehigh 42-14 on Saturday to clinch at least a share of its fourth straight Patriot League title. The victory also ensured the Crusaders (9-0, 5-0) of their fourth automatic FCS playoff bid in a row. The 9-0 start is the best for Holy Cross, ranked seventh in the coaches poll, since 1991. It was also the fifth straight win over the Mountain Hawks (1-8, 1-3). Sluka passed for 126 yards with an 6-yard toss to Spencer Gilliam with 11 seconds left in the first half for a 21-7 lead. Sluka added a 4-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. Jordan Fuller had three short touchdown runs. Peter Oliver added 136 of the Crusaders' 338 rushing yards and a score. Dante Perri threw for 200 yards and two touchdowns for Lehigh. - AP College Football

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  TJ McMahon threw for a career-high 334 yards, including a go-ahead 23-yard touchdown to Bradley Rozner with 25 seconds left, and Rice edged UTEP 37-30 on Thursday night. Rice (5-4, 3-2 Conference USA) reached five wins in a season for the first time since 2015. UTEP backup QB Calvin Brownholtz ran for a 25-yard score to tie the game at 27-all with 11:17 left in the fourth quarter. The teams traded field goals with UTEP tying it with 2:35 left.

Rice used back-to-back 13-yard plays to get to midfield and McMahon later found Rozner in the corner of the end zone for their sixth connection of the game. McMahon was 21 of 31 with two touchdowns and one interception, and Rozner had 142 receiving yards and a score. Christian VanSickle made field goals of 43, 21 and 38. Brownholtz was 7-of-10 passing for 56 yards and he carried it eight times for 64 yards for UTEP (4-6, 2-4). Gavin Baechle also made three field goals, with a long of 51. - Rice/AP College Football


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  A sixth Auburn player has decided to leave the team and transfer at the end of the season. Ze'Vian Capers, a former four-star wide receiver who is in his third year on the Plains, announced Tuesday morning that he plans to enter the transfer portal Dec. 5, when the fall transfer window opens. Capers is the first player to announce a decision to transfer in the wake of Bryan Harsin's firing. Capers was rated as the No. 132 overall player in the 2020 class and the 24th-best receiver in the nation coming out of Denmark High in Alpharetta, Ga. The former blue-chip prospect appeared in 23 games during his three seasons at Auburn, but after seeing the field in 10 games each of his first two years, he made an appearance in just three games this season: against Mercer and LSU at home, and on the road against Georgia.

He has just one 16-yard reception this season, which came in the road loss to the Bulldogs. During his time on the Plains, the 6-foot-4, 192-pounder caught 14 passes for 147 yards and a touchdown. Capers is the 16th former four-star prospect from the last three recruiting cycles to leave the program and the third wide receiver to leave the team in the last week. Landen King and Tar'Varish Dawson Jr. announced their plans to transfer last week. That trio joins defensive lineman Zykeivous Walker, defensive back A.D. Diamond and wide receiver J.J. Evans as players who have made clear this fall their intent to enter the transfer portal at the end of the season. - Birmingham News


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  Reserve Arkansas quarterback Kade Renfro has undergone season-ending surgery after re-injuring his left knee, the same one on which he tore a knee ligament during bowl practices last December. The Arkansas Rivals website first reported the surgery and a team spokesperson confirmed the news on the redshirt sophomore from Stephenville, Texas, who originally signed with Ole Miss. - Northwest Arkansas Times

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  OCT 31 MAC EAST DIVISION DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Jacquez Warren, Miami, Defensive Back, Sophomore, Durham, NC (Southern Durham),...Warren had five tackles and his first career pick-six in Miami's 27-9 win over Akron last Saturday. The sophomore intercepted a pass in the fourth quarter and returned it 62 yards for his first career touchdown. Warren was part of a defensive unit that forced three turnovers, four sacks and scored a touchdown. - MAC Football

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  Bronson Barron threw two touchdown passes and Weber State drained the final 5:43 off the clock to hold off Montana 24-21 on Saturday in a showdown of two Top 10 FCS teams. The Wildcats (7-1, 4-1 Big Sky Conference), ranked seventh in the FCS coaches poll, took a 24-13 lead on Barron's second TD pass, a 12-yarder to Hayden Meacham with 5:56 to play. But Malik Flowers took the ensuing kickoff 100 yard s and the Grizzlies (5-3, 2-3), who have lost three straight and dropped to 10th in the rankings, used a trick play for the 2-point conversion to pull within a field goal. Weber State then pounded the ball on the Grizzlies and clinched the game by converting a fourth-and-1 just outside the Montana 40.

Barron was 14-of-23 passing for 153 yards and Dontae McMillan ran for 100 on 23 carries. Damon Bankson added 79 yards on nine carries, including a 47-yard touchdown for a 7-3 lead. Bronson's first TD was a 69-yard catch-and-run with Ty MacPherson to grab a 17-13 lead in the third quarter. Montana could only muster 114 yards behind backup quarterback Kris Brown. Brown was just 10-of-17 passing for 72 yards and was sacked four times as the replacement for Lucas Johnson, who was injured early in last week's overtime loss to third-ranked Sacramento State. - Weber State/AP College Football


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  Ayir Asante scored on a double-reverse for a two-point conversion in overtime to lift Holy Cross to a thrilling 53-52 win over Fordham on Saturday in a showdown of high-powered ranked FCS teams. After Matthew Sluka's fourth touchdown pass, a 9-yarder to Justin Shorter, the Crusaders (8-0, 4-0 Patriot League), ranked eighth in the FCS coaches poll, didn't hesitate to go for their 13th-straight regular season win and 15th straight league win. Sluka gave the ball to Shorter going from right to left and headed to the right corner of the end zone. Asante then took the ball from Shorter and swept right with an option to throw to a wide-open Sluka but kept it and easily cruised into the end zone.

Sluka threw for 291 yards and ran for 174 yards and a touchdown. Jalen Coker had six receptions for 131 yards and three touchdowns, two in the fourth quarter, the last tying the game at 45 with 1:24 left. Shorter had seven receptions for 127 yards. Tim DeMorat threw for five touchdowns, the fifth to Dequece Carter on the first play of overtime for the 15th-ranked Rams. He threw for 256 yards with a rushing touchdown. Carter had four catches for 107 yards and three scores, Mikai Felton had four for 92 and two TDs. Julius Loughridge had 125 yards on the ground and Trey Sneed had 104. Holy Cross had 607 yards of offense; Fordham 499. - Holy Cross/AP College Football


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  Toledo's Jonathon Batzke got off the longest punt in five years in the FBS when he sent one 91 yards against Buffalo. It was the longest since Marshall's Kaare Vedvik hit a 92-yarder against Old Dominion in 2017. Batzke's previous long punt was a 54-yarder against Kent State on Oct. 15. He was a yard off the school record of 92 yards by Brandon Hannum in 2001. - AP College Football

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  OCT 24 ACC RECEIVER OF THE WEEK: Colbie Young, Miami, WR, Binghamton, N.Y.,...Young, a transfer from Lackawanna College, turned in a big performance against Duke with a game-high six catches for 127 yards and two touchdowns ... Young, who has played in five of Miami's seven games, now has 18 catches for 271 yards to rank fourth among the Hurricanes' pass receivers. - ACC Football

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  TJ McMahon threw for three touchdowns, ran for a fourth and Juma Otoviano scored in overtime to lift Rice past Louisiana Tech 42-41 on Saturday, wrecking the Bulldogs' homecoming in the process. McMahon scored on a 64-yard run and Luke McCaffery on a 17-yard run as Rice erased a six-point fourth-quarter deficit and took a 35-27 lead with 3:57 remaining. Matthew Downing led the Bulldogs on a potential game-tying drive but was injured and taken out of the game with Louisiana Tech at the 34-yard line with 43 seconds remaining. Landry Lyddy, a freshman who had attempted two passes this season, led the Bulldogs the rest of the way, hitting Cyrus Allen for a 19-yard touchdown and Tre Harris for the 2-point conversion that sent the game to overtime.

In overtime, Otoviano gave Rice the lead with a 4-yard run then Lyddy and Harris connected from 18-yards out but Lyddy's 2-point pass was overthrown. McMahon completed 16 of 27 passes for 208 yards for the Owls (4-3, 2-1 Conference USA). McCaffrey had 10 receptions for 171 yards with two receiving touchdowns and one on the ground. Harris had three TD catches for La Tech (2-5, 1-2), catching eight passes for 92 yards. Downing was 12 of 24 for 159 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. Lyddy completed 3 of 6 passes for 38 yards with two touchdowns. - Rice/AP College Football


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  Matthew Sluka's 16-yard touchdown pass to Justin Shorter with four minutes left gave Holy Cross a 24-21 win over Lafayette on Saturday, keeping the Crusaders undefeated. Devin Haskins intercepted Ah-Shaun Davis at the Leopards 15-yard line and though the Crusaders missed a field goal, Lafayette couldn't put together a scoring drive on its last possession. Haskins also blocked a punt for the fourth straight game, catching the ball on the fly and returning this one 14 yards for a 17-7 halftime lead. Holy Cross (7-0, 3-0 Patriot League), ranked ninth in the FCS coaches poll, won despite being outgained 329-181 with just 82 rushing yards. Lafayette (2-5, 1-1) had 21 first downs to the Crusaders' seven but the Leopards failed to convert on five fourth downs. Davis threw three touchdown passes and Jaden Sutton had 133 yards rushing for Lafayette. - Holy Cross/AP College Football

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  Luke Durkin threw two touchdown passes, Mark McCurdy and Bernard Turner Jr. had long scoring runs and Davidson pulled away in the second half to beat Drake 48-14 on Saturday. McCurdy scored on a 48-yard run midway through the first quarter to give Davidson (6-2, 4-1 Pioneer Football League) a 7-0 lead. Ian Corwin answered for Drake (0-8, 0-5) with a 5-yard touchdown toss to Eli Stewart to forge a 7-7 tie. The Wildcats took the lead for good in the second quarter on Durkin's 7-yard touchdown pass to Aaron Maione and Turner's 62-yard scoring run. Blake Ellingson connected with Trey Radocha for a 7-yard score late in the quarter to get the Bulldogs within 21-14 at halftime. Durkin's 9-yard touchdown pass to McCurdy was the only score of the third quarter.

Turner scored on a 3-yard run with 13:25 left in the game to push the lead to 35-14. Freshman backup quarterback Coulter Cleland followed with scoring strikes to Trey Messer and Christian Berry for 10 and 52 yards, respectively, on the first two collegiate passes of his career. Durkin completed 6 of 8 passes for 89 yards for Davidson, while Cleland was 3-for-3 passing for 66 yards. Dylan Sparks carried 15 times for 80 of the Wildcats' 355 yards on the ground. Ellingson completed 9 of 15 passes for 103 yards with an interception for Drake. Corwin and Luke Bailey combined to complete 8 of 20 passes for 49 yards as the Bulldogs used three QBs and managed just 233 yards of offense. - Davidson/AP College Football


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  Coastal Carolina football's offense line unit recently earned a spot on the 2022 Midseason Honor Roll for the Joe Moore Award presented to college football's Most Outstanding Offensive Line Unit, the Foundation of Teamwork announced today. Joining Coastal Carolina on this year's Midseason Honor Roll are the O-lines of No. 6 Alabama, Air Force, Appalachian State, Arkansas, No. 1 Georgia, No. 18 Illinois, No. 17 Kansas State, No. 4 Michigan, Minnesota, No. 7 Mississippi, Notre Dame, No. 2 Ohio State, No. 10 Oregon, No. 16 Penn State, South Alabama, No. 14. Syracuse, No. 3 Tennessee, No. 8 TCU, No. 9 UCLA, No. 12 USC, and UAB. This year's Honor Roll members represent eight conferences, (in alphabetical order): ACC (1), BIG TEN (5), BIG-12 (2), CUSA (1), MWC (1), PAC-12 (3), SEC (5), SUN BELT (3), and NOTRE DAME (independent). For games played through Oct. 8, teams on this year's honor roll had a combined record of 118-23, and includes 14 ranked teams, eight of which are in the top 10 of the AP Poll. - Coastal Carolina football

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  OCT 17 BIG SOUTH FOOTBALL SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Charleston Southern's Jeremiah McClendon (Delray Beach, Fla.),...With :03 seconds left, McClendon sealed Charleston Southern's first win of the season as he blocked Bryant's 32-yard game-winning field goal attempt as time expired. Also nominated for Special Teams Player of the Week: Ethan Gettman (Bryant), Caleb Dowden (Campbell), Jay Billingsley (Gardner-Webb) and Jacob Roberts (North Carolina A&T). - Big South Football

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