Friday, December 24, 2010

College Football Scores, College Football

College Football Scores, College FootballLatest News Update About College Football Scores: Nothing says fall like the barking of plays and the clashing of pads. Players have been attempting to fine tune their skills on the football field for several weeks. The skills they learned as youngsters evolving into some of the biggest plays of the player or school's career. College football scores started rolling in last night and if you gave up on Utah before it was over, you missed the best part of the game.





Utah was down 11 points and managed to come back and beat Pittsburgh in overtime 27-24. Overtime football in the first game of the season, that's what pigskin dreams are made of.? Finding the actual turning point for the night could be difficult. Sunseri? made his first start at quarterback with Dion Lewis behind him for support. But, when you look at the final line of College football scores, the play that stands out may be an interception that Brian Blechen grabbed in over time.


Once Utah had the ball, there was no reason to take risks. They ran the ball inside the ten and left the kicker Joe Phillips with a short chip shot to finish it up at 27-24. It's debatable whether this win will be enough to set Utah up as the BSC Buster because next year, as part of the Pac Ten, Utah could very well bust up the hopes of a lot of teams. Keep you nose on the 50 yard line this weekend as theCollege football scores will continue to roll in.

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