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The No. 9 Sooners (10-2, 6-2) come in with an air of confidence, though, as the only team that's been able to knock off Missriou this season. Oklahoma capitalized on two fourth-quarter turnovers to score 18 straight points in a 41-31 victory in Norman in mid-October.
Missouri led Oklahoma 24-23 in the third quarter but was undone by a botched handoff between Chase Daniel and Jeremy Maclin that was returned for a touchdown and Daniel's second interception of the game later in the second half.
Several times in recent weeks, Daniel has asserted that Missouri outplayed Oklahoma but beat itself.
The Tigers (11-1, 7-1 Big 12) have won six in a row since then, including a 36-28 decision over then-No. 2 Kansas on Saturday.
Now the Sooners will have a chance to play spoiler for the Missouri's BCS title hopes and earn their second straight trip to the Fiesta Bowl.
A turnover-plagued fourth quarter proved costly in a loss at Colorado, and the Sooners were off-kilter the entire first half when quarterback Sam Bradford suffered a concussion in the Texas Tech loss.
"The South trophy is nice, but we want the other one," Stoops said. "To us, that's what matters is the championship.
Missouri (11-1) has been challenged in each of the last three victories, hanging on at the end of Saturday's 36-28 victory over second-ranked Kansas.
Daniel, who was 40-for-49 for 361 yards, made a Heisman Trophy statement and Missouri, the only team in the country to score 30 points in every game this season, showed off its deep, talented offensive lineup. Under-utilized wide receivers Danario Alexander and Tommy Saunders each had big games, complementing Tony Temple's 98 yards rushing in his hometown and Maclin's 170 all-purpose yards.
Missouri's underrated defense ended Reesing's Big 12-record streak of 213 passes without an interception, converting both interceptions into touchdowns. The Jayhawks were held to 42 yards rushing.
Stoops said he didn't buy into the belief that it's more difficult for a team to beat an opponent a second time in the same season. When asked separately about the challenges presented by Daniel and Missouri's tight end tandem of Martin Rucker and Chase Coffman, he had similar responses: "We've dealt with that the last two years with them. Right?"
Stoops is 3-0 against Gary Pinkel's Tigers, including a 23-10 win last season in Columbia, Mo. While Missouri will be playing in the Big 12 title game for the first time ever, Oklahoma is in the conference championship game for the sixth time in the past eight years.
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SEATTLE -- Jake Locker sat silently, head resting on his right hand, wondering just how a seven-point lead disappeared in the final eight minutes and Washington found itself on the stunning end of a 42-35 Apple Cup loss to rival Washington State.
Locker rushed for 103 yards on 14 carries and a pair of touchdowns. He broke the modern Pac-10 record for yards rushing by a quarterback, surpassing the 815 yards of UCLA quarterback Jeff Dankworth in 1976. Locker now has 910 yards rushing and 12 rushing TDs, matching Mark Brunell's school record for single-season rushing TDs by a quarterback.
But Locker struggled with his throws, completing only 12 of 35 attempts for 224 yards and a pair of interceptions, the second one picked off by Washington State's Alfonso Jackson in the end zone on the final play of the game.
WSU SQB Brink found Gibson running free across the field for a 40-yard touchdown to tie it at 35 with 7:29 left.
Alex Brink's pass hung up so long, too long. And Gibson was so open, too open, down the middle of the field behind a confused Washington secondary.
Brink threw for a series-record 399 yards and five touchdowns -- the last that tantalizing, 35-yarder to Gibson with 31 seconds left -- as the Cougars rallied to win the 100th Apple Cup 42-35 over the Huskies on a wild Saturday night.
Washington State rallied from deficits of 10-0 and 17-7 to take a 21-20 lead at halftime, thanks mostly to 222 passing yards from Brink and two touchdown throws to third-string tight end Devin Frischknecht. Chris Ivory ran for 114 yards and had WSU's other touchdown in the first half.
HONOLULU -- Colt Brennan broke the major college career record for touchdown passes Friday, throwing five touchdowns for No. 14 Hawaii against No. 17 Boise State.
The Warriors' prolific passer threw five touchdowns to break the major college career record as No. 14 Hawaii beat No. 17 Boise State 39-27 Friday night to win its first outright WAC title.
Brennan, a week after sitting out because of a concussion, finished 40-of-53 for 495 yards for the Warriors (11-0, 8-0), who set a school record with 12 straight wins and denied the Broncos (10-2, 7-1) a sixth straight conference championship.
Hawaii's Davone Bess had a school-record 15 catches for 181 yards and two touchdowns. Jason Rivers had 11 catches for 113 yards and a touchdown while C.J. Hawthorne added five receptions for 111 yards and a TD.
The Broncos' Ian Johnson also had a big first half, rushing for 75 yards and two TDs, including a 50-yarder that gave the Broncos a 7-0 lead. However, Johnson was held to just 11 yards and no scores in the second half.
Hawaii had 574 yards of offense, compared with Boise State's 332.
The quick-striking Warriors, have won 21 of its last 22 games and lead the nation in scoring,
Brennan entered the game holding 24 other NCAA records, including the single-season record for TD passes of 58, which he set last year.
Hawaii had 574 yards of offense, compared with Boise State's 332.
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Florida Atlantic (6-5, 5-1 Sunbelt Conference) has a chance to win the conference title if it beats Troy on Dec. 1.
FIU (0-11, 0-6) has lost 23 consecutive games, the longest current skid in major college football. A'mod Ned scored two touchdowns and Reggie Thompson also scored a touchdown for the Golden Panthers in the fourth quarter.
Smith finished 20-for-30 for 330 yards with an interception
Florida International starting quarterback Wayne Younger (5-for-10 for 73 yards) left the game in the second quarter with a collar bone injury and did not return. Paul McCall was 23-for-35 for 181 yards and two touchdowns and one interception.
TROY, Ala. (AP) -- Omar Haugabook passed for 194 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 64 yards and two more scores and Troy beat Middle Tennessee 45-7 Tuesday night to clinch at least a share of the Sun Belt Conference title.
Haugabook completed 16-of-29 passes and also had 16 carries for the Trojans (8-3, 6-0 Sun Belt Conference) before sitting out the fourth quarter.
The Trojans outgained Middle Tennessee 549-209 in total yardage.
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Kevin Smith ran 219 yards and a touchdown on a school-record 46 carries to surpass 2,000 yards for the season, and Central Florida defeated UTEP 36-20 on Saturday.
The Knights (9-3, 7-1), winners of six straight since losing to South Florida on Oct. 13, secured the Conference USA East title and will host Tulsa in the C-USA championship game Dec 1.
Smith leads the nation with 2,164 yards rushing, the fourth-highest total in Division I-A (now called Bowl Subdivision) history.
Smith also leads the country in touchdowns with 26.
UTEP (4-8, 2-6 C-USA) took a brief 17-16 lead in the third.
Vittatoe went 20-for-37 with 292 yards and a touchdown and two interceptions. UCF's Guyton led all receivers with 96 yards on four catches.
HOUSTON -- Paul Smith threw for 441 yards and five touchdowns and ran for another score to lead Tulsa to the Conference USA West Division title with a 48-43 win over Rice on Saturday.
The Golden Hurricane (9-3, 6-2), despite giving up 700 yards total offense to the Owls, will play Central Florida in the C-USA title game Dec. 1.
Tulsa had 592 yards and finished the regular season with five straight wins after losing at Central Florida on Oct. 20.
Chase Clement completed 40 of 66 passes for 541 yards and three touchdowns, including a 36-yarder to Joel Armstrong with 1:44 left to keep Rice (3-9, 3-5 in C-USA) alive.
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Tom Brandstater passed for a career-high 313 yards and two touchdowns to Marlon Moore, and Fresno State knocked Kansas State from bowl contention with 45-29 win Saturday.
Anthony Harding rushed for a career-best 115 yards and a touchdown and backfield mate Lonyae Miller added 91 yards and a score for Fresno State (7-4).
The Bulldogs, members of the Western Athletic Conference, snapped a seven-game losing streak to teams from Bowl Championship Series conferences
Fresno State overcame an early deficit by scoring four straight touchdowns for a 31-21 halftime lead, then put the game away with two third-quarter touchdowns.
Brandstater, who was not sacked and rarely pressured, completed 23 of 29 pass attempts. Moore led the Bulldogs with a career-high nine catches for 134 yards, continuously finding soft spots in Kansas State's secondary.
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SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Adam Tafralis passed for 342 yards and two touchdowns to rally San Jose State to a 27-24 win over Nevada on Saturday, the Spartans' first win over the Wolfpack in six years.
Tafralis completed 29 of 46 passes and led San Jose to scores on its first three possessions of the second half when the Spartans outscored Nevada 17-0. The senior quarterback, who earlier this year became San Jose's all-time passing and total offense leader, also broke the school mark for career completions with 603.
Kaepernick was 12-of-22 for 252 yards and two touchdowns and added another 72 yards rushing for the Wolfpack (5-6, 3-4 WAC), who led early but couldn't sustain the momentum and lost its second straight.
Nevada, which was coming off a last-second 28-26 loss to then-No. 13 Hawaii last week, built a 14-point halftime lead behind Kaepernick. He threw a pair of touchdown passes to Marko Mitchell in the first half and Jaekle added a 36-yard field goal as time ran out in the second quarter to help the Wolfpack build a 24-10 lead.
But behind Tafralis, the Spartans rallied to win for just the second time in their last six games.
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The No. 9 Sooners (10-2, 6-2) come in with an air of confidence, though, as the only team that's been able to knock off Missriou this season. Oklahoma capitalized on two fourth-quarter turnovers to score 18 straight points in a 41-31 victory in Norman in mid-October.
Missouri led Oklahoma 24-23 in the third quarter but was undone by a botched handoff between Chase Daniel and Jeremy Maclin that was returned for a touchdown and Daniel's second interception of the game later in the second half.
Several times in recent weeks, Daniel has asserted that Missouri outplayed Oklahoma but beat itself.
The Tigers (11-1, 7-1 Big 12) have won six in a row since then, including a 36-28 decision over then-No. 2 Kansas on Saturday.
Now the Sooners will have a chance to play spoiler for the Missouri's BCS title hopes and earn their second straight trip to the Fiesta Bowl.
A turnover-plagued fourth quarter proved costly in a loss at Colorado, and the Sooners were off-kilter the entire first half when quarterback Sam Bradford suffered a concussion in the Texas Tech loss.
"The South trophy is nice, but we want the other one," Stoops said. "To us, that's what matters is the championship.
Missouri (11-1) has been challenged in each of the last three victories, hanging on at the end of Saturday's 36-28 victory over second-ranked Kansas.
Daniel, who was 40-for-49 for 361 yards, made a Heisman Trophy statement and Missouri, the only team in the country to score 30 points in every game this season, showed off its deep, talented offensive lineup. Under-utilized wide receivers Danario Alexander and Tommy Saunders each had big games, complementing Tony Temple's 98 yards rushing in his hometown and Maclin's 170 all-purpose yards.
Missouri's underrated defense ended Reesing's Big 12-record streak of 213 passes without an interception, converting both interceptions into touchdowns. The Jayhawks were held to 42 yards rushing.
Stoops said he didn't buy into the belief that it's more difficult for a team to beat an opponent a second time in the same season. When asked separately about the challenges presented by Daniel and Missouri's tight end tandem of Martin Rucker and Chase Coffman, he had similar responses: "We've dealt with that the last two years with them. Right?"
Stoops is 3-0 against Gary Pinkel's Tigers, including a 23-10 win last season in Columbia, Mo. While Missouri will be playing in the Big 12 title game for the first time ever, Oklahoma is in the conference championship game for the sixth time in the past eight years.
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SEATTLE -- Jake Locker sat silently, head resting on his right hand, wondering just how a seven-point lead disappeared in the final eight minutes and Washington found itself on the stunning end of a 42-35 Apple Cup loss to rival Washington State.
Locker rushed for 103 yards on 14 carries and a pair of touchdowns. He broke the modern Pac-10 record for yards rushing by a quarterback, surpassing the 815 yards of UCLA quarterback Jeff Dankworth in 1976. Locker now has 910 yards rushing and 12 rushing TDs, matching Mark Brunell's school record for single-season rushing TDs by a quarterback.
But Locker struggled with his throws, completing only 12 of 35 attempts for 224 yards and a pair of interceptions, the second one picked off by Washington State's Alfonso Jackson in the end zone on the final play of the game.
WSU SQB Brink found Gibson running free across the field for a 40-yard touchdown to tie it at 35 with 7:29 left.
Alex Brink's pass hung up so long, too long. And Gibson was so open, too open, down the middle of the field behind a confused Washington secondary.
Brink threw for a series-record 399 yards and five touchdowns -- the last that tantalizing, 35-yarder to Gibson with 31 seconds left -- as the Cougars rallied to win the 100th Apple Cup 42-35 over the Huskies on a wild Saturday night.
Washington State rallied from deficits of 10-0 and 17-7 to take a 21-20 lead at halftime, thanks mostly to 222 passing yards from Brink and two touchdown throws to third-string tight end Devin Frischknecht. Chris Ivory ran for 114 yards and had WSU's other touchdown in the first half.
HONOLULU -- Colt Brennan broke the major college career record for touchdown passes Friday, throwing five touchdowns for No. 14 Hawaii against No. 17 Boise State.
The Warriors' prolific passer threw five touchdowns to break the major college career record as No. 14 Hawaii beat No. 17 Boise State 39-27 Friday night to win its first outright WAC title.
Brennan, a week after sitting out because of a concussion, finished 40-of-53 for 495 yards for the Warriors (11-0, 8-0), who set a school record with 12 straight wins and denied the Broncos (10-2, 7-1) a sixth straight conference championship.
Hawaii's Davone Bess had a school-record 15 catches for 181 yards and two touchdowns. Jason Rivers had 11 catches for 113 yards and a touchdown while C.J. Hawthorne added five receptions for 111 yards and a TD.
The Broncos' Ian Johnson also had a big first half, rushing for 75 yards and two TDs, including a 50-yarder that gave the Broncos a 7-0 lead. However, Johnson was held to just 11 yards and no scores in the second half.
Hawaii had 574 yards of offense, compared with Boise State's 332.
The quick-striking Warriors, have won 21 of its last 22 games and lead the nation in scoring,
Brennan entered the game holding 24 other NCAA records, including the single-season record for TD passes of 58, which he set last year.
Hawaii had 574 yards of offense, compared with Boise State's 332.
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Florida Atlantic (6-5, 5-1 Sunbelt Conference) has a chance to win the conference title if it beats Troy on Dec. 1.
FIU (0-11, 0-6) has lost 23 consecutive games, the longest current skid in major college football. A'mod Ned scored two touchdowns and Reggie Thompson also scored a touchdown for the Golden Panthers in the fourth quarter.
Smith finished 20-for-30 for 330 yards with an interception
Florida International starting quarterback Wayne Younger (5-for-10 for 73 yards) left the game in the second quarter with a collar bone injury and did not return. Paul McCall was 23-for-35 for 181 yards and two touchdowns and one interception.
TROY, Ala. (AP) -- Omar Haugabook passed for 194 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 64 yards and two more scores and Troy beat Middle Tennessee 45-7 Tuesday night to clinch at least a share of the Sun Belt Conference title.
Haugabook completed 16-of-29 passes and also had 16 carries for the Trojans (8-3, 6-0 Sun Belt Conference) before sitting out the fourth quarter.
The Trojans outgained Middle Tennessee 549-209 in total yardage.
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Kevin Smith ran 219 yards and a touchdown on a school-record 46 carries to surpass 2,000 yards for the season, and Central Florida defeated UTEP 36-20 on Saturday.
The Knights (9-3, 7-1), winners of six straight since losing to South Florida on Oct. 13, secured the Conference USA East title and will host Tulsa in the C-USA championship game Dec 1.
Smith leads the nation with 2,164 yards rushing, the fourth-highest total in Division I-A (now called Bowl Subdivision) history.
Smith also leads the country in touchdowns with 26.
UTEP (4-8, 2-6 C-USA) took a brief 17-16 lead in the third.
Vittatoe went 20-for-37 with 292 yards and a touchdown and two interceptions. UCF's Guyton led all receivers with 96 yards on four catches.
HOUSTON -- Paul Smith threw for 441 yards and five touchdowns and ran for another score to lead Tulsa to the Conference USA West Division title with a 48-43 win over Rice on Saturday.
The Golden Hurricane (9-3, 6-2), despite giving up 700 yards total offense to the Owls, will play Central Florida in the C-USA title game Dec. 1.
Tulsa had 592 yards and finished the regular season with five straight wins after losing at Central Florida on Oct. 20.
Chase Clement completed 40 of 66 passes for 541 yards and three touchdowns, including a 36-yarder to Joel Armstrong with 1:44 left to keep Rice (3-9, 3-5 in C-USA) alive.
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Tom Brandstater passed for a career-high 313 yards and two touchdowns to Marlon Moore, and Fresno State knocked Kansas State from bowl contention with 45-29 win Saturday.
Anthony Harding rushed for a career-best 115 yards and a touchdown and backfield mate Lonyae Miller added 91 yards and a score for Fresno State (7-4).
The Bulldogs, members of the Western Athletic Conference, snapped a seven-game losing streak to teams from Bowl Championship Series conferences
Fresno State overcame an early deficit by scoring four straight touchdowns for a 31-21 halftime lead, then put the game away with two third-quarter touchdowns.
Brandstater, who was not sacked and rarely pressured, completed 23 of 29 pass attempts. Moore led the Bulldogs with a career-high nine catches for 134 yards, continuously finding soft spots in Kansas State's secondary.
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SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Adam Tafralis passed for 342 yards and two touchdowns to rally San Jose State to a 27-24 win over Nevada on Saturday, the Spartans' first win over the Wolfpack in six years.
Tafralis completed 29 of 46 passes and led San Jose to scores on its first three possessions of the second half when the Spartans outscored Nevada 17-0. The senior quarterback, who earlier this year became San Jose's all-time passing and total offense leader, also broke the school mark for career completions with 603.
Kaepernick was 12-of-22 for 252 yards and two touchdowns and added another 72 yards rushing for the Wolfpack (5-6, 3-4 WAC), who led early but couldn't sustain the momentum and lost its second straight.
Nevada, which was coming off a last-second 28-26 loss to then-No. 13 Hawaii last week, built a 14-point halftime lead behind Kaepernick. He threw a pair of touchdown passes to Marko Mitchell in the first half and Jaekle added a 36-yard field goal as time ran out in the second quarter to help the Wolfpack build a 24-10 lead.
But behind Tafralis, the Spartans rallied to win for just the second time in their last six games.