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ACC & Big 12 Week 6 Recap: Hurricanes and Cyclones Weather Tough Tests on Road

Standings and Results

ACC

Atlantic DivisionOverallConferenceLast Week's Result
Clemson6-04-0W, 28-14 vs. Wake Forest
NC State5-13-0W, 39-25 vs. Louisville
Syracuse3-31-1W, 27-24 vs. Pittsburgh
Florida State1-31-2L, 24-20 vs. Miami
Louisville4-21-2L, 39-25 at NC State
Wake Forest4-21-2L, 28-14 at Clemson
Boston College2-40-3L, 23-10 vs. Virginia Tech
Coastal DivisionOverallConferenceLast Week's Result
Miami4-02-0W, 24-20 at Florida State
Georgia Tech3-12-0Did not play
Virginia4-11-0W, 28-21 vs. Duke
Virginia Tech5-11-1W, 23-10 at Boston College
Duke4-21-2L, 28-21 at Virginia
Pittsburgh2-40-2L, 27-24 at Syracuse
North Carolina1-50-3L, 33-10 vs. Notre Dame

Big 12

OverallConferenceLast Week's Result
TCU5-02-0W, 31-24 vs. West Virginia
Texas3-22-0W, 40-34 (OT) vs Kansas State
Oklahoma State4-11-1Did not play
Iowa State3-21-1W, 38-31 at Oklahoma
Oklahoma4-11-1L, 38-31 vs. Iowa State
Texas Tech4-11-1W, 65-19 at Kansas
Kansas State3-21-1L, 40-34 (OT) at Texas
West Virginia3-21-1L, 31-24 at TCU
Kansas1-40-2L, 65-19 vs. Texas Tech
Baylor0-50-2Did not play

AP Top 10

1. Alabama
2. Clemson
3. Penn State
4. Georgia
5. Washington
6. TCU
7. Wisconsin
8. Washington State
9. Ohio State
10. Auburn

A Thriller at Doak

After postponing their Week 3 matchup due to Hurricane Irma, Miami and Florida State met for the 62nd time over the weekend, with the Hurricanes surpassing the Seminoles in the final seconds for a 24-20 road victory.

The defenses dominated the first three quarters of the game, as Florida State led just 3-0 at the half and Miami took a 10-3 advantage into the fourth quarter. The offenses exploded in the final frame, however, with the Seminoles and Hurricanes scoring on five of their six combined drives, including a pair of touchdowns in the final 90 seconds.

Trailing by four with a minute and thirty seconds remaining, James Blackman found a wide-open Auden Tate in the back of the end zone to give the ‘Noles a 20-17 lead. On the ensuing drive, Miami marched down the field using five completions of 10 or more yards to get deep into Florida State territory with 11 seconds to play. Hurricanes quarterback Malik Rosier then found Darrell Langham along the sidelines, and Langham made a back-shoulder catch over a defender before stumbling into the end zone for the game-winning touchdown.

Horned Frogs Thwart Upset Attempt

This week, Fort Worth was the site of College Gameday, and with it, Coach Corso’s 300th headgear pick. The legendary coach and college football personality chose the home team over the visiting No. 23 West Virginia Mountaineers in the afternoon clash, and his pick was right on the money, as TCU held off the Mountaineers’ upset attempt for a 31-24 victory.

After jumping out to a 17-3 lead at home, TCU saw its two-score lead vanish thanks to long touchdown completions of 64 and 76 yards from Will Grier late in the third quarter. The Horned Frogs responded in the final seconds of the quarter thanks to some trickery from the Horned Frogs and a nice show of athleticism from the man known as “Kenny Trill” — quarterback Kenny Hill.

After a touchdown pass from Grier to David Sills V tied the game once again, Hill had an answer of his own, leading the Frogs on a 6:57-long drive and capping it off with a touchdown run of his own. The one-time backup to Johnny Manziel finished the game with a passing, receiving and rushing touchdown.

Thursday Night Football

Our week of conference action kicked off Thursday evening, as No. 24 NC State hosted reigning Heisman Tophy winner Lamar Jackson and the No. 17 Louisville Cardinals in an ACC Coastal Division matchup. The Wolfpack remained unbeaten in the ACC and kept pace with No. 2 Clemson as they knocked off the Cardinals, 39-25.

After NC State took a 7-0 lead in the second quarter, Cardinals wide receiver Seth Dawkins made a great play to tie the score, sticking with this Jackson pass and reeling it in for a touchdown.

Later, with his team trailing by 13 points, Jackson led the Cardinals offense down the field on a seven-play, 80-yard drive to make it a one-score game with just over four minutes to play. Following a quick stop by the defense, Jackson and Co. returned to the field looking to send the game into overtime, but just two plays later, the Wolfpack ended those hopes thanks to this play from Germaine Pratt.

Cyclones Storm Norman

Following their narrow victory over a winless Baylor team on the road last weekend, the Sooners again played with fire this week. This time, however, they were unable to escape with a victory, falling 38-31 at home.

Despite trailing 17-3 early and history not being on their side (see here and here), the Cyclones refused to back down. After clawing their way back to tie the game at 24-24 after three quarters, the ‘Clones put the pressure on the unbeaten No. 3 Sooners in the final frame and took their first lead with just under 13 minutes to play thanks to a 57-yard touchdown pass from Kyle Kempt to Trever Ryen. Oklahoma’s Dmitri Flowers punched it in from one yard out on the ensuing drive to pull the game back to square midway through the fourth quarter.

While all this action was going on, it’s important to note what former Iowa State quarterback and current Cyclones middle linebacker Joel Lanning was doing. With Cyclones starting quarterback Jacob Park unable to play, Lanning split time under center with Kempt while continuing to play on the defensive side of the ball. Entering the contest with the second most tackles in the Big 12, Lanning finished with one heck of a stat line:

Back to the game’s ending: The Cyclones stormed down the field yet again, and wide receiver Allen Lazard came away with a great catch over his defender in the end zone to retake the lead for good. Have a look at the catch below:

For Oklahoma fans trying to look at the glass half full, here’s one note that may help.

Camping World Ambassador

Prior to the Florida State-Miami game, some of our bowl scouts caught up with a few Florida State fans and gave them a gift card to Camping World to help aid their future tailgates this season.

 

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The Florida Citrus Sports held its third meeting of the 2017-18 season Monday morning at Camping World Stadium — the first in the newly-renovated Varsity Club — and after six weeks of memorable college football action and over four dozen campus visits already logged this year, there were more than a few exciting stories to go around. READ MORE >>>

Play of the Week

There were two plays from the TCU-West Virginia showdown we didn’t include in our recap above. We wanted to save the best for last and see which play you thought was more impressive. Take a look and cast your vote below.

1) TCU wide receiver John Diarse II makes a phenomenal catch over the head of a West Virginia defender along the sidelines to give TCU a first down.

2) West Virginia wide receiver David Sills V pulls in a cheeky fingertip catch in the end zone for his ninth touchdown of the young season to tie the game at 24-24 in the fourth quarter.

Which play was more impressive in Week 6?

  • TCU's John Diarse II's catch over the defender along the sidelines (0%, 0 Votes)
  • WVU's David Sills V's fingertip catch in the end zone (0%, 0 Votes)

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