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Southampton boss Russell Martin is frustrated that his side “completely dominated the ball” but still suffered a 2-0 defeat at Premier League relegation rivals Wolves.



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2024 college football rankings: Indiana continues climb; Georgia, Miami tumble

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Indiana has not been a feel good story in the sport as much as an example of what’s possible in this new era of college football.

The Hoosiers have won 10 games for the first time in school history and remain one of just three Power 4 programs who are undefeated heading into Week 12 of the season. How IU and Curt Cignetti have put together an unprecedented season will be discussed for years, if not investigated by academics.

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But alongside 2022 TCU, the Hoosiers are revealing what a new coach, an overhauled roster and a healthy NIL Collective might do for any program inside the Power 4. The road to playing for the national title has never been more democratic, but earning a chance to play for the national title through the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 and SEC remains the best way to ensure your team shows up to the CFP not just happy to be in the tournament but with a roster talented enough to win it.

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And that is what Indiana has done. 

While its competition has not been great — the strength of schedule ranks in the triple digits — the Hoosiers have beaten everyone they’ve played demonstrably and their comparison with common opponents only feeds the idea that Indiana can do more, can win more. With each passing week, the Hoosiers look more like a national title contender and less like Cinderella at the ball.

[Catch up on all the highlights from Week 11]

In two weeks against Ohio State, they’ll get to show for the first time if they’ve come to take the crown or will turn into a pumpkin.

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With that, here’s a look at my top 25 rankings following Week 11 of the college football season:

1. Oregon (10-0)

Week 11 result: Defeated/Lost to Maryland, 39-18

Dillon Gabriel became the all-time FBS leader in touchdowns (179) in the Ducks’ win, passing Houston QB Case Keenum for a record that has stood since 2011. The Ducks have won 14 consecutive games at Autzen.

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2. Ohio State (8-1)

Week 11 result: Defeated Purdue, 45-0

Jeremiah Smith broke Cris Carter’s record for touchdowns by a true freshman in a season while the Ohio State defense pitched a second-straight shutout. The OSU defense has not allowed a TD since the fourth quarter of the Buckeyes’ win over Nebraska.

Ohio State’s defense has allowed just 23 points over the last three games after giving up 31 points to Oregon back in Week 7.

Top plays from Purdue vs. Ohio State

3. Texas (8-1)

Week 11 result: Defeated Florida, 49-17

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The Longhorns rolled a Florida team that was tied with Georgia in the fourth quarter just a week ago. While Georgia saw some of DJ Lagway and Texas did not, the Longhorns’ decisive win against a common opponent doesn’t hide the loss Texas took to Georgia at home.

4. Indiana (10-0)

Week 11 result: Defeated Michigan, 20-15

Indiana won 10 games for the first time in history and moved to 10-0 in the process. While the Hoosiers’ win against Michigan was the first in which they didn’t win by 14 or more, it was enough to move them into the top four of this ranking, as the Hoosier Daddies are one of just three Power 4 programs who are undefeated.

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5. BYU (9-0)

Week 11 result: Defeated Utah, 22-21

This game looked to be over when Jake Retzlaff was sacked just outside his own end zone on fourth-and-10 with 1:35 to play. But a defensive holding penalty gave the Cougars new life and a fresh set of downs. Eight plays later, Will Ferrin drilled a 44-yard field goal, and BYU kept its perfect record intact.

6. Tennessee (8-1)

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Week 11 result: Defeated Mississippi State, 33-14

Dylan Sampson rushed for 149 yards in the win as the Vols get set to travel to Athens, Georgia, for what will be a CFP elimination game on Saturday night.

7. Penn State (8-1)

Week 11 result: Defeated Washington, 35-6

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The Nittany Lions responded to their loss to Ohio State by taking a 28-0 lead against the Huskies by halftime. The Buckeyes and Wolverines are the only teams to defeat PSU in Big Ten play since 2022.

8. Notre Dame (8-1)

Week 11 result: Defeated Florida State, 52-3

The Fighting Irish rolled over hapless FSU, scoring 31 points in the second half and rushing for 201 yards in the win.

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9. Alabama (7-2)

Week 11 result: Defeated LSU, 42-13

With their backs against the wall, the Tide saw Jalen Milroe come up with a vintage performance, with 185 rushing yards and four rushing TDs in a decisive victory at Tiger Stadium.

10. SMU (8-1)

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Week 11 result: Idle

11. Ole Miss (8-2)

Week 11 result: Defeated Georgia, 28-10

The win was the first for both Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss against an AP top 5 opponent. They were 0-4 prior to the win on Saturday night.

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12. Georgia (7-2)

Week 11 result: Lost to Ole Miss, 28-10

The loss marks the first for the Dawgs against a team other than Alabama since Nov. 7, 2020 (Florida) and puts the Dawgs’ hopes for a CFP bid in jeopardy.

13. Miami (Fla.) (9-1)

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Week 11 result: Lost to Georgia Tech, 28-23

Despite another 300-yard passing performance from Cam Ward, the Canes were unable to mount a comeback against the Yellow Jackets after falling behind by double-digits. In previous games, the Hurricanes had shown themselves capable of overcoming such a deficit, even in the fourth quarter, but not against a Tech team that has knocked off two top-10 programs this season.

14. LSU (6-3)

Week 11 result: Lost to Alabama, 42-13

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The loss almost certainly knocks the Tigers out of contention for the SEC Championship and CFP after sitting atop the SEC standings just two weeks ago.

15. Army (9-0)

Week 11 result: Defeated North Texas, 14-3

In his return to the lineup, Bryson Daily rushed for 153 yards and both of Army’s TDs in the win to stretch the Black Knights’ nation-leading winning streak to 13 games.

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16. Texas A&M (7-2)

Week 11 result: Idle

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17. Colorado (7-2)

Week 11 result: Defeated Texas Tech, 41-27

The Buffaloes came back from a 13-0 deficit to defeat the Red Raiders on the road. With Kansas’ upset of Iowa State, the Buffs can earn entry into the Big 12 Championship with wins in their next three games against Utah, Kansas and Oklahoma State.

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18. Boise State (8-1)

Week 11 result: Defeated Nevada, 28-21

Ashton Jeanty continued his chase for the Heisman with 209 rushing yards on 34 carries in a win that brings Boise State closer to clinching the No. 12 seed in the CFP.

Boise State holds off Nevada

19. Washington State (8-1)

Week 11 result: Defeated Utah State, 49-28

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The Cougars’ lone loss came to Boise State. With a little help, Wazzu could find itself an unlikely selection for the CFP on Selection Sunday. If the Cougars win out, they’ll be 11-1, but their best wins would be against Texas Tech and San Jose State.

20. Clemson (7-2)

Week 11 result: Defeated Virginia Tech, 24-14

The Tigers kept themselves in contention to play for the ACC title with the win and Miami’s loss. They’ll need a loss from Miami, who owns the tiebreaker, or a loss from SMU to help get into the ACC title game, though.

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21. Missouri (7-2)

Week 11 result: Defeated Oklahoma, 30-23

The Tigers came back to defeat the Sooners by creating four turnovers and sacking quarterback Jackson Arnold three times. That the Tigers earned the win without star quarterback Brady Cook makes it even more impressive.

22. Kansas State (7-2)

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Week 11 result: Idle

23. Iowa State (7-2)

Week 11 result: Lost to Kansas, 45-36

After beginning the season 7-0, the Cyclones have dropped their last two games to unranked opponents.

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24. South Carolina (6-3)

Week 11 result: Defeated Vanderbilt, 28-7

The Gamecocks have beaten ranked opponents in back-to-back weeks. And their three losses have all come to ranked opponents.

25. Tulane (8-2)

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Week 11 result: Defeated Temple, 52-6

Along with Army, the Green Wave remains undefeated in conference play, with its only losses coming to Kansas State and Oklahoma.

RJ Young is a national college football writer and analyst for FOX Sports and the host of the podcast “The Number One College Football Show.” Follow him at @RJ_Young.

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Brentford keen on Celtic winger Kuhn – gossip

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Brentford are keen on a move for Celtic winger Nicolas Kuhn as they consider options amid strong interest in Bryan Mbeumo. (Caughtoffside), external

Midfielder Connor Barron reckons success in the Europa League can be used as a launch pad to propel Rangers back into the title race. (Daily Record), external

Celtic defender Auston Trusty says the atmosphere at Celtic Park helped him play through the pain of an ankle sprain in the Champions League win over RB Leipzig. (Daily Record), external

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Summer links to Saudi Arabia and Turkey may have unsettled Rangers captain James Tavernier, who was dropped for the midweek draw at Olympiakos, says former Ibrox midfielder Derek Ferguson. (Open Goal via Glasgow Times, external)

Hibs forward Elie Youan was seen arguing with his own supporters in the aftermath of Saturday’s 2-1 home defeat to St Mirren, with team-mates Rocky Bushiri and Jordan Obita dragging him away. (Scottish Sun), external

Scotland and current club team-mate Tommy Conway reckons Ben Doak will earn superstar status at Liverpool when he returns from his loan at Middlesbrough. (Daily Record), external

Rejected by Rangers and Hibs before being released by Hearts, “late bloomer” Keelan Adams says he wants to “stay on that upward trajectory” after starring with Falkirk this season. (Daily Record), external

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Justin Devenny, 21, made his Crystal Palace debut in yesterday’s defeat to Fulham 15 months after leaving Airdrieonians, although the Scottish-born and raised midfielder has been capped a youth level by Northern Ireland. (Scottish Sun), external



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BYU stays unbeaten as last-gasp drive stuns rival Utah in final seconds

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Jake Retzlaff engineered two fourth quarter scoring drives and Will Ferrin kicked a 44-yard field with four seconds remaining to keep No. 9 BYU’s unbeaten season alive with a 22-21 win over Utah on Saturday night.

The Cougars‘ final drive was extended on a defensive holding penalty on fourth down when the largest crowd in Utah’s Rice-Eccles Stadium history (54,383) thought the game was over.

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Retzlaff, who was 15 of 33 for 219 yards, passed for 30 yards to Chase Roberts and 12 yards to Darius Lassiter before Hinckley Ropati ran for 14 yards to get BYU (9-0, 6-0 Big 12) in position for Ferrin’s kick.

The Cougars remain the final undefeated team in the Big 12 and in prime position for a bid in the conference championship game.

Retzlaff scored on a 1-yard sneak with 12:35 remaining to cap a nine play, 95-yard drive and the first where they looked like the team that’s averaging more than 35 points a game. But the 2-point conversion was intercepted by Cam Calhoun to keep Utah (Utah 4-5, 1-5 Big 12) ahead 21-19.

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[RJ Young’s Top 25: Indiana keeps rising; Georgia, Miami tumble]

Utah’s Brandon Rose, who was the third-string quarterback coming into the season, got his first career start after Cam Rising was lost for the season and Isaac Wilson has struggled.

Rose ran twice for first downs and then completed his first positive pass of the game for a 20-yard touchdown to Brant Kuithe to complete a six play, 64-yard drive early in the second quarter. Kuithe added a 1-yard touchdown run out of the wildcat formation with 5:31 left before halftime but later left the game with a leg injury.

Capitalizing on Rose’s interception in the third quarter, Will Ferrin made his second of three field goals.

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Rose was 12 for 21 for 112 yards but just 4 of 11 for 25 yards in the second half.

Utah’s Zemaiah Vaughn stopped Roberts for a 2-yard loss on a fourth-and-1 swing pass, which led to Rose’s 7-year touchdown pass to Micah Bernard to make it 21-10 at halftime.

Jakob Robinson’s first-quarter interception turned it into a 23-yard field goal by Ferrin.

In the second quarter, BYU’s Keelan Marion returned a kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown, his second of the season.

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Utah had won nine in a row in the series before dropping the 2021 game 26-17 and now this one.

Takeaways

BYU: BYU’s offense only managed two field goals before coming alive in the fourth quarter. The Cougars mismanaged the clock by taking their final timeout too early and then a false start required a 10-second runoff which ended the first half when they were on the edge of field goal range.

Utah: Bernard, who has been Utah’s lone offensive bright spot before the breakout second quarter performance, had 17 carries for 78 yards and passed 2,000 career rushing yards. Rose was hot in the second quarter but the offense sputtered after that. The Utes have lost five in a row but have not lost any by more than 13 points.

Familiar foes

Five of BYU’s primary coaches played or coached at Utah and longtime Ute coach Kyle Whittingham played at BYU in the 1980s.

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BYU hosts Kansas next Saturday night.

Utah plays at No. 21 Colorado next Saturday.

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Fresno State's Mac Dalena scores a 73-yard touchdown to even the score against Air Force

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Fresno State Bulldogs’ Mac Dalena scored a 73-yard touchdown that evened the score at 14-14 against the Air Force Falcons.



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