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College football Week 9 recap - What's ahead as season heats up - ESPN

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A crowd of 42,228 showed up for the huge Boise State-UNLV game Friday night at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. In 22 previous home games there, UNLV had topped 30,000 just three times, peaking at 35,193.

The Rebels surpassed that previous high by 20% this week. A crowd of 53,082 showed up for Indiana's big win over Washington.

It was the second straight sellout, and the rest of the Hoosiers' home games are sellouts as well. They appear all but guaranteed to set a full-season home attendance record.

A crowd of 108,852 showed up for Texas A&M's 38-23 comeback win over LSU. It was the third-largest crowd ever at Kyle Field and the largest in three years.

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