San Jose State requests lost revenue damages after opponents forfeit amid transgender controversy
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Compared to the past few weeks, it was a somewhat ho-hum Week 9 in college football. Four AP-ranked teams lost, but each lost to a fellow ranked opponent.
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.
Indiana hosted Nebraska on Oct. 19 and thumped the Huskers 56-7.
On paper, Week 9 didn't promise much drama. It featured only one matchup of top 15 teams — the No. 8 LSU Tigers facing the No. 14 Texas A&M Aggies. But chaos has reigned through the first eight weeks of the season.
EUGENE, Oregon — Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel threw his 18th touchdown of the season Saturday against Illinois, passing former Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore for the second-most touchdown passes thrown in FBS history with 143.
The annual game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Navy Midshipmen has always been symbolic but this year it appears significant to the College Football Playoff picture. The Fighting Irish (6-1), ranked No. 12 in the Week 9 AP Top 25 Poll likely can't afford another loss if they want to make the postseason, meanwhile the No. 24 Midshipmen (6-0) are undefeated looking to secure its first 7-0 start since 1978.
Nevada became the latest team to call off a women's volleyball match against San Jose State, citing not enough players.