The
Spartans trailed until the second quarter, built a 13-point lead late
in the third and fell behind late in the opener for both teams.
Darwin
Thompson put the Aggies ahead with a 1-yard run, his second go-ahead
score of the game, with 5:05 remaining. Their defense couldn't make one
more stop to beat the highest-ranked team in school history, surpassing
the victory over No. 18 BYU in 2014.
Utah
State did have one more chance to send the game to overtime — or
possibly pull off the upset — but Joe Bachie tipped and intercepted a
pass at midfield with 1:15 remaining.
Michigan State's Brian Lewerke was 23 of 33 for 287 yards with two TDs, an interception and a fumble.
Jordan Love completed 29 of 44 passes for 319 yards with two interceptions.
Heyward
scored on a 13-yard run in the fourth quarter and a 17-yard run in the
third. He is the son of the late Craig “Ironhead” Heyward, an NFL
running back from 1988-1998. The sophomore ran for 436 yards and did not
score last season.
Taylor scores twice, No. 4 Wisconsin beats W. Kentucky
Jonathan
Taylor had two long touchdown runs, Alex Hornibrook threw for 257 yards
and two scores and No. 4 Wisconsin opened the season with a 34-3
victory over Western Kentucky on Friday night.
A
young defense working in seven new starters forced two turnovers inside
Wisconsin's 5 . A.J. Taylor paced the short-handed receiving corps with
five catches for 85 yards, while Garrett Groshek turned a screen pass
into a 43-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter for a 31-point lead.
The Badgers finished with a flurry, scoring on five of six drives after punting on three of their first four possessions.
Leave
it to Jonathan Taylor to get the offense going. He finished with 145
yards on 18 carries, even watching most of the fourth quarter from the
sideline with the game well in hand for Wisconsin.
The dynamic back picked up right where he left off last year, when he rushed for an FBS-record 1,977 yards as a freshman.
Three tight ends and the Badgers' burly offensive line helped spring Taylor for a 47-yard touchdown run in the first quarter.
Taylor scored from 30 yards with 3:48 left in the second quarter as the Badgers closed the first half with 14 unanswered points.
He had 100 yards and 11 carries by the half, when the Badgers held a 24-0 lead.
Drew
Eckels was 15 of 26 for 167 yards in his first career start for the
Hilltoppers, while also running for 38 yards on seven carries.
Known
as a passing team last season in coach Mike Sanford's first season,
Western Kentucky tried to keep Wisconsin off-balance early with
read-option plays.
It didn't really work. The Hilltoppers punted on the first six possessions, including four three-and-outs.
A
trick play flopped too when receiver Quin Jernighan's fluttering pass
for Eckels from the 10 was picked off by cornerback Faion Hicks in the
third quarter.
Preseason All-American linebacker T.J. Edwards had seven tackles for the Badgers.
Jones, Brown lead Duke past Army, 34-14, in opener
Daniel
Jones threw for one touchdown and rushed for another score, helping
Duke open with a 34-14 victory over Army on Friday night.
Jones
was 13 of 17 for 197 yards with a 1-yard touchdown run and a 25-yard
scoring pass to Aaron Young. Brittain Brown had a 12-yard touchdown run
and backup Deon Jackson added a 7-yard score.
The
Blue Devils responded to both Army touchdowns by scoring TDs of their
own to win their opener for the seventh straight year and atone for
their most recent loss — a 21-16 defeat at Army last November.
“Being able to push the ball down the field and keep the defense on their heels has been an emphasis of ours,” Jones said.
Kelvin
Hopkins Jr. was 10 of 21 for 197 yards — the most yards passing for
Army since 2015 — with a short rushing touchdown and a 45-yard scoring
pass to Cam Harrison.
That
touchdown in the final minute of the third quarter pulled the Black
Knights to 24-14. Jones followed with his TD to Young that restored
Duke's 17-point lead, and Ben Humphreys effectively ended it by blocking
Landon Salyers' 45-yard field goal attempt with less than 7 minutes
left.
Dungey leads Syracuse over Western Michigan, 55-42
Senior
quarterback Eric Dungey rushed for 200 yards and passed for 184, coming
back off the bench for Syracuse in a 55-42 win at Western Michigan on
Friday in the season opener.
Dungey
looked like he was going to get the second half off after the Orange
built a 34-7 lead, but he returned after Western Michigan made it a
six-point game in the third quarter.
Dungey connected with Jamal Custis six times for 168 yards and two touchdowns, all career highs for the senior wide receiver.
Syracuse
scored the first 17 points, and converted its first six possessions for
points before the Broncos mounted a comeback, scoring 21 unanswered to
start the second half until Dungey's return.
Western Michigan quarterback Jon Wassink was 19-of-36 passing for 379 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions.
Wassink
threw two touchdowns to D'Wayne Eskridge, including an 84-yard score to
make it 34-21 with 7:32 left in the third quarter. Eskridge caught
eight passes for 248 yards.
LeVante Bellamy had a 64-yard run to make it 34-28 before Dungey's return put Syracuse back on track.
Other scores
at Eastern Michigan 51, Monmouth 17
at Nevada 72, Portland State 19
source : http://www.latimes.com/sports/more/la-sp-college-football-roundup-20180831-story.html
source : http://www.latimes.com/sports/more/la-sp-college-football-roundup-20180831-story.html

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