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I don't feel like you could get Great Insight by figuring out what the predecessor technologies must have been of the Wright Flyer, finding industries that were making use of them, and then saying Behold the Heralds of the Wright Flyer. It's not a style of thought binding upon reality. They built the Wright Flyer. It flew. Previous stuff didn't fly. It happens. Even if you yell a lot at reality and try to force it into an order, that's still what your actual experience of the surprising Future will be like, you'll just be more surprised by it.
Like you can super want Technologies to be Heralded by Predecessors which were Also Profitable but on my native viewpoint this is, like, somebody with a historical axe to grind, going back and trying to make all the history books read like this, when I have no experience of people who were alive at the time making gloriously correct futuristic predictions using this kind of thinking. Human intelligence wasn't part of a grand story reflected in all parts of the ecology, it just happened in a particular species.
Now afterwards, of course, you can go back and draw all kinds of Grand Trends into which this Thing Happening was perfectly and beautifully fitted, and yet, it does not seem to me that people have a very good track record of thereby predicting in advance what surprising news story they will see next - with some rare, narrow-superforecasting-technique exceptions, like the Things chart on a steady graph and we know solidly what a threshold on that graph corresponds to and that threshold is not too far away compared to the previous length of the chart.
One day the Wright Flyer flew. Anybody in the future with benefit of hindsight, who wanted to, could fit that into a grand story about flying, industry, travel, technology, whatever; if they've been on the ground at the time, they would not have thereby had much luck predicting the Wright Flyer. It can be fit into a grand story but on the ground it's just a thing that happened. It had some prior causes but it was not thereby constrained to fit into a storyline in which it was the plot climax of those prior causes.
My worldview sure does permit there to be predecessor technologies and for them to have some kind of impact and for some company to make a profit, but it is not nearly as interested in that stuff, on a very basic level, because it does not think that the AGI Thing Happening is the plot climax of a story about the Previous Stuff Happening. The Wright Flyer does not need to be made out of completely different materials from all previous travel devices, in order for the Wright Flyer to be a Thing That Happened One Day which wasn't the plot climax of a grand story about Travel and which people at the time could not have gotten very far in advance-predicting by reasoning about which materials were being used in which conveyances and whether those conveyances looked like they'd be about to start flying.
It is the very viewpoint to which I am objecting, which keeps on asking me, metaphorically speaking, to explain how the Wright Flyer could have been made of completely different materials in order for it to be allowed to be so discontinuous with the rest of the Travel story of which it is part.
On my viewpoint they're just different stories so the Wright Flyer is allowed to be its own thing even though it is not made out of an unprecedented new kind of steel that floats. In other words Kitty Hawk isn't a discontinuity in the Paul view because the metrics he'd expect to be continuous are the ones that large numbers of people are trying hard to optimize, like cost per mile traveled or whatnot, not metrics that almost nobody is trying to optimize, like "height flown. AlexNet Later history of aircraft is analogous to the post-AlexNet story of AI which we're in the middle of living, and will continue on to make huge Singularity-causing impacts on the world [Yudkowsky][] Well, unfortunately, Paul and I both seem to believe that our models follow from observing the present-day world, rather than being incompatible with it, and so when we demand of each other that we produce some surprising bold prediction about the present-day world, we both tend to end up disappointed.
I would like, of course, for Paul's surprisingly narrow vision of a world governed by tightly bound stories and predictable trends, to produce some concrete bold prediction of the next few years which no ordinary superforecaster would produce, but Paul is not under the impression that his own worldview is similarly strange and narrow, and so has some difficulty in answering this request.
You see, both Paul and I think our worldview is a very normal one that matches current reality quite well, so when we are estimating parameters like these, Paul is liable to do it empirically, and I am also liable to do it empirically as my own baseline, and if I point to a trend over time in how long it takes to go from par-human to superhuman performance decreasing, Imaginary Paul says "Ah, yes, what a fine trend, I will bet that things follow this trend" and Eliezer says "No that is MY trend, you don't get to follow it, you have to predict that par-human to superhuman time will be constant" and Paul is like "lol no I get to be a superforecaster and follow trends" and we fail to bet.
Maybe I'm wrong in having mentally played the game out ahead that far, for it is, after all, very hard to predict the Future, but that's where I'd foresee it failing. It sounds like Paul is saying "I'll basically trust the model size to perf trends and predict a 10x bigger model from the same architecture family will get the perf the trends predict," and you're pushing back against that saying e.
So why not bet that Paul won't be as accurate as he thinks he is by following the scaling laws? So I don't find it confusing though I currently disagree when someone says "I looked at a bunch of GPT-3 behavior and it's cognitively sophisticated enough that I think it's doing basically what humans are doing, just at a smaller scale. The qualitative cognition I can see going on is just that impressive, taking into account the kinds of stuff I think human brains are doing.
Like, impactfulness is not a simple physical property, so there's not much reason for different kinds of tech to have similar scales of impact or similar scales of impact n years after the first prototype. Mainly I'm not sure to what extent we disagree about this, vs. And yeah, a random historical technology drawn from a hat will be pretty low-impact.
But that base rate also doesn't seem to me like it has much evidential relevance anymore when I update about what specific tech we're discussing. The trouble is that if a trend is benchmarkable, I believe more in the trend continuing at least on the next particular time, not least because I believe in people Goodharting benchmarks. I expect a human sense of intelligence to be harder to fool even taking into account that it's being targeted to a nonzero extent but I also expect that to be much harder to measure and bet upon than the Goodhartable metrics.
And I think our actual disagreement is more visible over portfolios of benchmarks breaking upward over time, but I also expect that if you ask Paul and myself to quantify our predictions, we both go, "Oh, my theory is the one that fits ordinary reality so obviously I will go look at superforecastery trends over ordinary reality to predict this specifically" and I am like, "No, Paul, if you'd had to predict that without looking at the data, your worldview would've predicted trends breaking down less often" and Paul is like "But Eliezer, shouldn't you be predicting much more upward divergence than this.
So I'd want to bet against Paul's overly narrow predictions by using ordinary superforecasting, and Paul would like to make his predictions using ordinary superforecasting. I am, indeed, more interested in a place where Paul wants to bet against superforecasters. I am not guaranteeing up front I'll bet with them because superforecasters did not call AlphaGo correctly and I do not think Paul has zero actual domain expertise. But Paul is allowed to pick up generic epistemic credit including from me by beating superforecasters because that credit counts toward believing a style of thought is even working literally at all; separately from the question of whether Paul's superforecaster-defying prediction also looks like a place where I'd predict in some opposite direction.
Definitely, places where Paul disagrees with superforecasters are much more interesting places to mine for bets. I am happy to hear about those. Predictions and betting continued [Christiano][] not really following along with the conversation, but my desire to bet about "whatever you want" was driven in significant part by frustration with Eliezer repeatedly saying things like "people like Paul get surprised by reality" and me thinking that's nonsense [Yudkowsky][] So the Yudkowskian viewpoint is something like For me to bet against superforecasters I have to see superforecasters saying something different, which I do not at this time actually know to be the case.
For me to bet against Paul betting against superforecasters, the different thing Paul says has to be different from my own direction of disagreement with superforecasters. If we are just saying "we agree about all of the empirics, it's just that somehow we have different predictions about AGI" then that's fine and symmetrical. Though we also need to not have a bunch of existing knowledge of the domain which is hard.
That sounds promising. What are examples of those? Also I must flee to lunch and am already feeling sort of burned and harried; it's possible I should not ignore the default doomedness of trying to field questions from multiple sources. Our prophecies of the End Times's modal final days seem legit different; my impulse would be to try to work that backwards, first, in an intuitive sense of "well which prophesied world would this experience feel more like living in?
We both, weirdly enough, feel that our current viewpoints are doing a great job of permitting the present-day world, even if, presumably, we both think the other's worldview would've done worse at predicting that world in advance. This cannot be resolved in an instant by standard techniques known to me.
Let's try working back from the End Times instead. It does seem like the sort of generically weird big thing that could happen, to me, even before the End Times, there are corporations that could just decide to do that; I am hedging around this exactly because it does feel to my gut like that is a kind of headline I could read one day and have it still be years before the world ended, so I may need to be stingy with those credibility points inside of what I expect to be reality.
That's two ways that I could concede a great victory to the Paulverse. They both have the disadvantages from my perspective that the Paulverse, though it must be drawing probability mass from somewhere in order to stake it there, is legitimately not - so far as I know - forced to claim that these things happen anytime soon. So they are ways for the Paulverse to win, but not ways for the Eliezerverse to win. That I have said even this much, I claim, puts Paul in at least a little tiny bit of debt to me epistemic-good-behavior-wise; he should be able to describe events which would start to make him worry he was living in the Eliezerverse, even if his model did not narrowly rule them out, and even if those events had not been predicted by the Eliezerverse to occur within a narrowly prophesied date such that they would not thereby form a bet the Eliezerverse could clearly lose as well as win.
The Flames outgained UAB and benefitted from four fumbles. East Carolina 39, Old Dominion 21East Carolina went 70 yards on its opening possession but had to settle for a yard field goal and after forcing a three and out, went 62 yards on the next possession to take a lead. Old Dominion countered with a yard touchdown drive and the Pirates were able to extend the lead to at halftime thanks to a play, yard touchdown drive. The Monarchs got to within two points again after their first second half possession and then East Carolina took over with four scores on its next five possessions.
The Pirates outgained Old Dominion , had a first down edge and had the ball for nearly 22 more minutes. The Monarchs rushed for just 15 yards on 14 carries 1. Kansas 55, West Virginia 42The Mountaineers jumped ahead and they scored a touchdown on their first four possessions to take another two-touchdown lead before Kansas roared back. The Jayhawks scored a touchdown on three of their next four possessions to take a seven-point lead which eventually went to 11 points but West Virginia kicked a field goal and then tied the game with 35 seconds left to force overtime.
Kansas scored on its overtime possession and then returned an interception 86 yards for the final margin. The Mountaineers outgained Kansas but did run 12 more plays. The Jayhawks were efficient in the passing game and rushed for yards on 36 carries 5. Tulsa 38, Northern Illinois 35Tulsa took the opening kickoff and went yards to take a lead and eventually went ahead Northern Illinois missed a field goal on its first possession and then after three straight punts, grabbed an interception which led to a touchdown but the Golden Hurricane went 69 yards in four plays to take a lead into the break.
The Huskies made the halftime adjustments and scored a touchdown on all three third quarter possessions and after trading touchdowns, Tulsa scored the game winner with 56 seconds left and intercepted a pass four plays later to seal the win.
Tulsa outgained the Huskies thanks to a potent passing attack that gained yards on a Louisiana 49, Eastern Michigan 21The Eagles went 75 yards on their opening possession to grab a lead and after punting on its next three possessions, they went 88 yards on 11 plays to take a halftime lead. Louisiana had nothing going on offense, punting on its first four possessions and it had just 95 total yards when it began its second possession of the third quarter and then went off, scoring touchdowns on their next seven possessions.
Eastern Michigan did have the lead but 35 unanswered Cajuns points made it a runaway. The Eagles had five second half turnovers that led to 28 points and Louisiana outgained Eastern Michigan as it held the Eagles to 41 yards rushing on 23 carries 1. Kentucky 26, Florida 16The Florida defense started strong as it forced Kentucky to punt on its first three possessions but the Gators only had a lead before Kentucky finally scored by going 67 yards in two plays to take a lead.
Florida followed that up with another field goal then had an interception that led to a yard touchdown drive and tacked on a safety to take a lead at the half. The offense completely imploded in the second half as the Gators punted twice, threw an interception and turned it over on downs twice as they got outscored Florida outgained Kentucky yet managed only 12 first downs and allowed only 70 yards rushing on 38 carries 1. Oklahoma 33, Kent St.
Oklahoma scored on its first four second half possessions to put the game away but they struggled again late with only 31 total yards in the fourth quarter on four possessions. The Sooners won the yardage battle as the Golden Flashes did do a good job keeping the ball away from Oklahoma as they had the ball for over 12 more minutes while the Sooners were just on third down.
The Panthers responded with a field goal and two possessions later, Texas St. Florida International added another field goal before halftime to make it a point game. The Bobcats outgained the Panthers and held them to 62 yards rushing on 22 carries 2. Syracuse 48, Connecticut 14Syracuse took control early as it jumped out to a lead in the first quarter and after allowing a touchdown, the Orange put up 10 more points to take a lead to the half.
Syracuse pulled away for good in the quarter as it completed a run of seven straight scoring drives to open the game that totaled yards. The Huskies two scoring drives were yards combined and their other nine possessions resulted in only 48 total yards that included six possessions that were three and outs. Syracuse outgained Connecticut and ran 31 more plays while controlling the time of possession by almost 10 more minutes.
The Orange rushing game was not good though with yards on 51 carries 3. Toledo 55, Massachusetts 10The Rockets opened the game with touchdowns on their first four possessions, two coming on short fields after a punt and a turnover on downs and two longer scoring drives of 64 yards to account for the other two.
Massachusetts was able to close the first half with a touchdown with seven seconds remaining to make it a score but Toledo did not let up on offense as it scored in its first two possessions on 75 and yard drives. The Minutemen added a meaningless yard field goal with 23 seconds left. Toledo outgained Massachusetts , posting a 6. Weber St. After that, Utah St. Oklahoma St. The Cowboys took the lead midway through the second quarter as they recovered a fumble and went 37 yards for a touchdown and they closed the first half with a pair of scores to take a lead.
Arizona St. The second half was also back and forth but not as explosive with just 31 total points as four of the five scoring drives were 75 or more yards. The Eagles regained the lead twice before Nebraska took a lead with remaining but Georgia Southern went 75 yards in 11 plays to take back the lead and Nebraska missed a game tying field goal as time expired.
The Eagles outgained the Huskers and while Nebraska won the turnover battle , it was hurt by 10 penalties that awarded the Eagles four first downs. The Trojans got a pair of third quarter field goals as the offense went basic vanilla with the game in hand and the Cardinal added two late garbage touchdowns to make it a more respectable final score. Four of those first five touchdown drives were 83, 93, 75 and 98 yards as USC racked up yards of offense while Stanford had yards but of those were on those two late touchdown drives.
Both teams completed 20 passes and it was the Trojans that were much more explosive as they averaged Stanford ran 17 more plays despite an even time of possession. Auburn 25, San Jose St. They scored on their first three possessions of the second half to build a double-digit lead and the Spartans would not go home quiet as they added a pair of field goals to make it a one possession game but failed on the onsides kick and Auburn was able to run out the final The Tigers only outgained San Jose St.
The passing defense gave up a lot of yards but did not break and the Tigers allowed only 54 yards rushing on 29 carries 1. Virginia Tech 27, Boston College 10After an interception on the Eagles second play from scrimmage, the Hokies scored a touchdown after a seven-play, yard drive.
Virginia Tech punted on its next possession and then scored on the next two drives to take a lead. Boston College closed the first half with a field goal and opened the second half with a touchdown to cut the Hokies lead to seven points but the Virginia Tech defense stepped up by allowing 18 total yards over the final four Boston College possessions. The Hokies outgained the Eagles and had the edge in yards per play at 4.
Virginia Tech held Boston College to four yards rushing on 26 carries 0. Michigan 56, Hawaii 10The Wolverines came out strong as expected as they scored touchdowns on six of eight first half possessions while forcing Hawaii to punt on all eight of its possessions in the first 30 minutes. Michigan led at the break while outgaining the Warriors and it let up the rest of the way with the game in hand. The Wolverines outgained Hawaii and the Warriors yards were obviously skewed by going against the non-starters for most of the second half.
Michigan faced only six third downs, converting two, and it averaged a whopping There were only four penalties combined the entire game. The Miners got back on the scoreboard in the second quarter with a pair of touchdowns just over a minute apart as they went 65 yards for a score and then recovered a fumble and scored again a play later to take a lead into halftime.
The Aggies cut the lead to late in the fourth quarter and got the ball back but fumbled at the UTEP yard line. BYU 26, Baylor 20The Cougars jumped ahead early as it went 65 yards and had to settle for a yard field goal. The defense did its job as it forced four punts on the first four Baylor possessions but its own offense mirrored that by punting on its next four possessions and the Bears scored the first touchdown late in the second quarter to take a but the Cougars went 75 yard in eight plays to regain the lead.
There were two more lead changes before the game was tied at 20 and BYU missed a field goal to win the game. The Cougars scored in the second overtime to win after a fourth down stop. Oregon St. The Bulldogs then scored on their next four possessions, two field goals to end the first half and 10 points to open the second half to take a nine-point lead and Oregon St.
Fresno St. Mississippi St. The Bulldogs opened the second half with a touchdown drive of 75 yards to go up by 15 points and then grabbed an interception but fumbled on their first play which led to a four-yard touchdown drive for Arizona. Mississippi put up the final two touchdowns to pull away. The Bulldogs outgained Arizona and the run defense was stout as they allowed just 40 yards on 22 carries 1.
Both teams committed three turnovers with Mississippi converting their into 14 points and Arizona converting theirs into 10 points. Louisville 20, Central Florida 14Louisville bounced back from a blowout loss last week as the defense stepped up on Friday. The Cardinals took the opening kickoff and drove 75 yards to take a lead but the Knights came back with their own long touchdown drive as they went 80 yards in 10 plays and after a punt on their next possession, they went the distance again with a yard drive to take a touchdown lead.
Louisville got into Knights territory three more times in the first half but missed a field goal, fumbled and ran out of time on the last drive before the half. The defense shut down Central Florida the rest of the way, not allowing a point over the last 10 possessions. Louisville outgained the Knights and 5. Boise St. New Mexico scored its only offensive touchdown on a yard touchdown pass on its first play of the fourth quarter which accounted for over half of their total offense with the other touchdown coming on a yard kickoff return.
The Broncos offense averaged only 5. Wake Forest 45, Vanderbilt 25Vanderbilt opened the scoring with a field goal after both teams traded punts on their first two possessions. Wake Forest looked to take the lead but was stopped on fourth down at the one-yard line and the defense made it up as it returned an interception for a touchdown.
The defense then forced a punt and the Demon Deacons needed just one play to extend the lead on a yard touchdown pass. Vanderbilt turned it over on the next possession leading to a short field as Wake Forest extended the lead to and never looked back.
The Demon Deacons outgained Vanderbilt and had a first down edge while Sam Hartman was excellent in his return with yards passing and four touchdowns. Ohio St. The Buckeyes again went the length of the field for a score, forced another three and out and extended the lead to Miami Fla.
Southern Mississippi took the ensuing kickoff and went 75 yards for a touchdown to take the lead and Miami could not get the offense going as it threw an interception and punted on its next two possessions before a play, yard drive gave it a lead before the Half. The defense carried the Hurricanes the rest of the way as they allowed total yards on the final seven Golden Eagles possessions, forcing five punts and two turnovers. The Hurricanes won the yardage battle and allowed 33 yards rushing on 24 carries 1.
They added a safety and another touchdown before Ohio finally got the offense going with a yard touchdown drive that cut the lead to 12 points but the Nittany Lions then ran off 27 unanswered points to pull away for good. Ohio entered Penn St. North Carolina 35, Georgia St. The Tar Heels took the opening kickoff 75 yards in seven plays and then after a pair of three and outs, tacked on two more touchdowns to take a lead.
The Panthers forced a pair of turnovers to open the second half and eventually took a lead but the Tar Heels scored the final two touchdowns while forcing Georgia St. North Carolina was -3 in turnover margin but the defense held Georgia St. Alabama 20, Texas 19Despite losing its starting quarterback early in the game, Texas hung around throughout the game and nearly pulled off the monumental upset.
The Longhorns built a lead early in the fourth quarter but Alabama retook the lead following a yard drive on the ensuing possession. Texas made one last run and grabbed a lead but left on the clock and the Crimson Tide went 61 yards to set up the game winning field goal. Alabama outgained the Longhorns by only three total yards and the running game was the difference as the Tide rushed for yards on 24 carries 6.
Duke 31, Northwestern 23The Duke offense could not be stopped early as it scored touchdowns on its first three possessions that went 77, 80 and 90 yards while Northwestern was forced to punt twice and missed a field goal on its first three possessions. The Wildcats offense got rolling after that as they got into Duke territory in eight of their final nine possessions but scored on just four of those as they turned it over on downs twice and fumbled twice including the final possession where they were going for the potential game-tying touchdown but fumbled into the endzone with 12 seconds remaining.
Northwestern outgained the Blue Devils but ran 35 more plays and averaged just 5. Arkansas 44, South Carolina 30After the Arkansas defense forced a punt on the first possession of the game, the offense went 63 yards for the first of three straight touchdowns to build a lead but the Gamecocks were able to shut out the Razorbacks offense for the next 23 minutes.
South Carolina scored a pair of touchdowns to cut the lead to five points heading into the fourth quarter but the Razorbacks got the offense rolling again with three touchdowns on their next four possessions to pull away. Arkansas won the yardage battle but ran 18 more plays thanks to a ground game that rushed for yards on 65 carries 4. It was back and forth early but Army was able to take control as it went 75 yards in 10 plays for a touchdown to end the first half and then took the opening second half kickoff and went 75 yards in nine plays to take a lead.
The Roadrunners then got their offense going as they scored a touchdown on their next three possessions but missed a field goal to win in regulation. The Roadrunners forced a field goal in overtime and won with a touchdown. They outgained Army but gave up an unheard of yards passing on a Kansas St. The defense allowed another field goal early in the third quarter and then intercepted a pass on the next four Tigers possessions but could get only 13 points off of those.
Missouri scored a garbage touchdown with no time left after recovering a fumble. The Wildcats allowed only total yards but their own offense managed just yards as they went on third down. South Alabama 38, Central Michigan 24South Alabama scored first to take a lead and after the Chippewas grabbed a lead, the Jaguars took over. They scored 25 points on their next four possessions and eventually built a lead before Central Michigan made it look more respectable with a pair of late touchdowns.
South Alabama outgained the Chippewas as it ran 14 more plays and controlled the clock for 16 more minutes. The passing game led the way with yards on a The defense allowed just 81 yards rushing on 27 carries 3. Western Michigan 37, Ball St. The Cardinals scored on their next two possessions although one was a yard field goal and after the Broncos regained the lead , Ball St. After Western Michigan scored touchdowns on two straight possessions to take the lead, Ball St.
Ball St. Marshall 26, Notre Dame 21Both teams punted and turned it over on downs on their first two possessions and Marshall struck first with a yard touchdown drive and Notre Dame eventually took a lead with three minutes left in the second quarter. Marshall took the ensuing possession 74 yards down to the Irish four-yard line and had to settle for a chip shot field goal to take a halftime lead. Notre Dame retook the lead early in the fourth quarter but the Thundering Herd got the lead back late in the quarter and then iced the game returning an interception 37 yards for a touchdown.
Marshall outgained the Irish by 13 total yards with nearly even time of possession and both teams were just on third down. The Mountaineers struck first after a fumble recovery led to a yard touchdown drive but the Aggies responded by going 75 yards in seven plays and then their offense completely shut down. Memphis 37, Navy 13Memphis took the opening kickoff and went 66 yards in six plays to take a lead which it would never relinquish. After falling behind , Navy made it a three-point game after a yard touchdown pass, one of only three completions on the day, but the Tigers outscored the Midshipmen the rest of the way.
They outgained Navy and while the Tigers allowed yards rushing, it was on 58 carries 3. Memphis had yards through the air on a Maryland 56, Charlotte 21Maryland opened the game with a yard touchdown drive in just five plays but Charlotte responded with a play, yard drive that took to tie the game and then the Terrapins took over. While a point lead was eventually cut in half, they were never in danger as the offense could not be stopped, scoring touchdowns on eight of their first nine possessions, with an interception being the only hiccup.
Maryland outgained the 49ers despite running 18 fewer plays as they averaged a healthy The Terrapins finished on third and fourth down while the 49ers finished which included four fourth down conversions. Air Force 41, Colorado 10Colorado fumbled on its second play of the game to set up a short field and Air Force capitalized one play later with a yard touchdown run.
The Buffaloes managed only 14 total yards on their first five possessions which resulted in three punts and two turnovers as the Falcons built a lead before Colorado finally put a touchdown drive together, going 71 yards on four plays. A fumble recovery led to a field goal that cut the lead to 10 points but the Buffaloes gained just 36 total yards in the second half. Air Force outgained Colorado as the Buffaloes had just eight first downs and were only passing for 51 yards.
The Falcons racked up yards rushing on 70 carries 6. Tennessee 34, Pittsburgh 27The Volunteers fell behind by 10 points on two separate occasions in the first half before scoring 17 straight points to end the half with a seven-point lead.
After trading field goals early in the fourth quarter, Pittsburgh took advantage of a muffed punt by Tennessee that set up a short field which led to a yard touchdown drive that actually took 10 plays in over five minutes. The Panthers deferred in overtime and allowed a touchdown before being held to five yards on eight plays to fall short. It was very even throughout as Tennessee won the yardage battle and had one fewer first down and was clutch on defense when needed as it allowed only four third down conversions on 18 attempts.
Wisconsin took the ensuing kickoff and went 65 yards to tie the game and then forced a punt with 55 seconds remaining in the first half and went 45 yards in 35 seconds to take a seven-point lead into the half. The Cougars opened the second half with a field goal and went ahead midway through the third quarter with a touchdown following an interception.
Wisconsin got inside the Cougars yard line on its last two possessions but turned it over both times. The Badgers outgained Washington St. Michigan St. Overall, the Zips had 14 possessions which resulted in four fumbles, nine punts and a missed field goal. The Spartans were able to march at will but it was far from perfect early as in their first eight possessions, they scored 24 points on four of those while throwing two interceptions, turning it over on downs and punting once.
They outgained Akron with a very balanced offense and the defense allowed only 22 yards rushing on 27 carries 0. Bowling Green jumped ahead after the first quarter but Eastern Kentucky went on a run that included four straight scoring drives that totaled yards which was sandwiched around a fumble recovery for a touchdown.
The Falcons responded with three straight touchdowns to take a seven-point lead but allowed the Colonels to drive 75 yards on 14 plays to tie the game with no time left in regulation. Eastern Kentucky knocked down a pass in the seventh overtime to seal the win. The Colonels had 12 more yards, one more first down and held a slight 5. Not counting running the clock out at the end of the first half, Iowa had 11 other possessions that resulted in six punts, three turnovers that included a fumble at the Iowa St.
The Cyclones were not efficient either as they had three turnovers and had two punts blocked while managing only total yards. The go-ahead touchdown in the third quarter went 99 yards on 21 plays that took off the clock. Iowa finished with 92 yards passing and 58 yards rushing.
California 20, UNLV 14California started strong by scoring a touchdown on its first two possessions and had a chance for more but threw an interception at the UNLV yard line on its third possession yet followed that up with a field goal and after gaining yards on those first four drives, the Golden Bears had only 85 yards on offense the rest of the way. The Rebels eventually cut the California lead to six points midway through the third quarter but were unable to get another score over their final five possessions that included three failed fourth down attempts, the final one at the eight-yard line.
UNLV was outgained and had eight fewer first downs while going on third and fourth down. Their points were also bolstered by special teams as they blocked a punt for a touchdown. Wyoming was outgained but it ran 17 fewer plays and it was basically level at the yard per play average 6.
The Cowboys showed good balance on offense but were just on third down and while the defense gave up a ton of passing yards, they allowed only 61 yards rushing on 32 carries 1. BYU scored on a yard touchdown run on the first play from scrimmage and before you knew it, the Cougars built a lead and coasted from there. BYU scored on five of six offensive possessions in the first half, with the four touchdown drives all being 65 or more yards, as well as adding on an interception for a touchdown.
South Florida started slow on offense as well as it totaled 80 yards in its first six possessions that included that interception, a turnover on downs and four punts. BYU outgained the Bulls as it ran 13 more plays and had the ball for nearly 10 minutes longer. Nevada 38, Texas St.
Those three touchdown drives were all on short fields of 35, 45 and 20 yards. The Bobcats were able to take advantage of the middle in the passing game, throwing for yards but there was constant pressure in the backfield which hindered the deep passing game as they could not run the ball, rushing for yards on 25 carries James Madison 44, Middle Tennessee St. After a scoreless first quarter, James Madison turned it on by scoring 37 unanswered points as it dominated on both sides of the ball.
The Dukes outgained Middle Tennessee St. They were balanced on offense, passing for yards while rushing for yards and they were just as good on defense, allowing just yards through the air while holding the Blue Raiders to 12 yards rushing on 28 carries 0. Prior to its touchdown drive, Middle Tennessee St. Ohio 41, Florida Atlantic 38Florida Atlantic controlled the game early before Ohio took over in the second half and the Bobcats had to withstand a ferocious rally from the Owls.
Florida Atlantic took the opening kickoff and drove 75 yards for a score to take a lead and never trailed in the first half, taking a lead into the break. Ohio scored touchdowns on three of its first four possessions of the second half to take a point lead but the Owls scored three late touchdowns and got the ball with remaining in the game but turned the ball over on downs with 32 seconds to go.
It was almost a dead even game with Florida Atlantic winning the yardage battle , nearly equal first downs with both rushing and passing fairly similar. Southern California 66, Rice 14It took a little while for USC to take control of this game as it was tied after one quarter but then used two long touchdown drives on offense and returned an interception 93 yards for a touchdown to pull away.
After building a point halftime lead, the Trojans had two more interception returns for touchdowns in consecutive possessions to start the third quarter as the defense completely dominated the half. USC outgained Rice and in seven second half possessions on defense, the Trojans allowed only 52 total yards. USC rushed for yards on 28 carries 7. Coastal Carolina 38, Army 28This was a back and forth game for most of it until Coastal Carolina took the lead for good late in the third quarter, eventually building a point lead with the defense making a late stand.
The Chanticleers outgained the Black Knights as they ran 23 more plays and had over a minute advantage in time of possession. The Army offensive numbers are a bit skewed as of those yards, three came from big gains, as the Black Knights had plays of 73, 70, and 54 yards, accounting for 57 percent of the offense. Coastal Carolina was exceptional at stopping the Army run game, allowing only rushing yards as a lot of that can be given credit to the offense that kept its defense off the field.
Florida 29, Utah 26Utah led for most of this game until it counted as it allowed the go ahead touchdown with remaining and came up just short in a late rally. Neither team had more than a six-point lead in the game and they finished only five yards apart with Florida winning the yardage battle The Gators opened the game by driving deep into Utah territory but fumbled the ball and the Utes went just 25 yards on five plays to take the lead until Florida tied it up and eventually took a one-point lead into halftime.
The Gators had to punt on their first possession of the second half but then had two yard touchdown drives to take the lead and picked off a pass in the endzone after Utah drove to the six-yard line. Kentucky 37, Miami OH 13Miami took the opening kickoff and drove 75 yards to take an early lead and the teams went back and forth the entire first half while the Wildcats clung to a three-point lead at halftime.
They broke it open by returning the second half kickoff yards for a touchdown and then recovered a fumble two plays later which led to an eight-yard touchdown drive to go up 17 points and never looked back. The defense came through by allowing only three second half points and overall they outgained the RedHawks The offense was very efficient in the passing game as they threw for yards with a Liberty 29, Southern Mississippi 27Liberty won a thrilling four-overtime game with a stop on the final play for the two-point victory.
After a scoreless first quarter, Southern Mississippi struck first with a field goal before Liberty scored 10 points off two interceptions as the offense had just 28 yards on those two scores. The Golden Eagles tied the game early in the third quarter and then took the lead in the fourth quarter on a yard interception return for a touchdown. After trading touchdowns, the Flames then went 81 yards and forced overtime with a touchdown with 36 seconds left.
Liberty outgained Southern Mississippi but needed 15 more plays to do so. Penalties hurt both sides with Liberty hit with 12 and the Golden Eagles with Tulane 42, Massachusetts 10Tulane never trailed and it took the lead for good midway through the second quarter as after the Minutemen tied the game at , the Green Wave took the ensuing kickoff and drove 77 yards to take a seven-point lead.
They picked off a pass three plays later and scored another touchdown three plays after that. Tulane only allowed three more points the rest of the way and the defense locked down in the second half, allowing just 65 total yards. The Green Wave outgained Massachusetts as they held the Minutemen to only 17 yards passing on four completions and while they did allow yards rushing, that was on 58 carries so the 3.
The offense was not great but showed balance. Alabama 55, Utah St. The Tide outgained Utah St. The Tide scored on their first nine offensive possessions including five of seven touchdown drives that were 60 yards or longer and they did not punt until late in the third quarter. Defensively, they were just as good as Utah St. Overall, Alabama forced 10 punts and forced Utah St.
After Memphis tacked on a field goal which was aided by a Bulldogs interception, Mississippi St. The Bulldogs outgained the Tigers as they ran 83 plays compared to just 51 for Memphis as they controlled the clock for over 22 more minutes. The passing game was solid but Mississippi St. SMU 48, North Texas 10After a three and out to open the game, the SMU offense took over with scores on five of its next six possessions with those five scoring drives all generating at least 51 total yards.
The Mustangs jumped ahead before North Texas tacked on a field goal and then after the Mean Green cut the lead to late in the second quarter, SMU threw a yard touchdown pass on the next play to start a point unanswered run to close out the game. SMU outgained the Mean Green and while that yardage variance seems closer than expected, it ran 15 fewer plays and had the ball for 10 minutes less and had a yard per play advantage of 8.
North Texas was a combined on third and fourth down. Notre Dame held the potent Ohio St. The Irish allowed just yards to Ohio St. South Carolina 35, Georgia St. It was a scoreless first quarter and the Gamecocks were setting up for a field goal early in the second quarter but faked it to pick up the first down and eventually found the end zone.
They tacked on a pair of field goals to take a five-point lead into halftime but Georgia St. South Carolina scored the final 23 points to pull away thanks to a pair of blocked punts returned for touchdowns. South Carolina was actually outgained as it could not run on offense and it could not stop the run defensively. Syracuse 31, Louisville 7Syracuse took a lead following a yard field goal and after forcing a punt, it went 87 yards on five plays capped off by a yard touchdown pass.
It took Louisville just to cut the lead back to three points but then it was all Syracuse the rest of the way. The Orange scored another touchdown on their next possession and then after three straight punts, they pulled away with a pair of touchdowns in the fourth quarter set up by a pair of takeaways.
Despite the lopsided score, the Orange only outgained Louisville and their 6. Louisville had yards wasted because of turnovers and failed fourth downs. Texas 52, ULM 10The Longhorns were never in danger but they did not dominate like the final score shows. They outgained ULM as they benefitted from good field position which can definitely skew offensive numbers as not as good as they could have been had they had a longer field. Of their six offensive scoring possessions, five started at their own yard line or better.
Texas also got touchdowns from the defense and special teams from an interception and a blocked punt. The Longhorns defense was outstanding as they did not allow a drive of more than 37 yards until late in the fourth quarter on the Warhawks lone touchdown effort that went 83 yards, accounting for over 30 percent of their total offense.
The Beavers scored twice in the second quarter starting with a field goal after recovering a fumble at the Boise St. Overall, Oregon St. The Broncos had five turnovers overall. Washington 45, Kent St. The Huskies forced a punt and went 90 yards to double the lead and Kent St. Kent St. The Huskies won the yardage battle as the defense was nothing special expect for three interceptions and they allowed the Golden Flashes to convert on third down.
Western Kentucky 49, Hawaii 17Hawaii got blasted at home for a second straight week as a promising start went south quickly. The Warriors got the opening kickoff and went three and out but they recovered the ensuing muffed punt at the three-yard line yet went backward and had to settle for a field goal.
After getting nothing on their first two possessions, the Hilltoppers tacked on a pair of touchdowns on a long drive and an interception return before Hawaii was able to cut the lead back to four points but then Western Kentucky took over with 21 unanswered points to put the game away early in the fourth quarter.
The Warriors were only outgained but they had five turnovers that led to 24 points as well as 12 penalties. They were able to cut the deficit to seven points following an yard touchdown drive and then after yielding another touchdown, LSU once again put together a solid drive of 75 yards to make it a seven-point game again. Then it got crazy. The Tigers forced a punt and muffed it for the second time in the game which set up a short field but the Seminoles fumbled at the one-yard line and LSU went 99 yards for the apparent tying score but had the extra point blocked.
The numbers were fairly even across the board as turnovers and special teams were the difference. Clemson 41, Georgia Tech 10It was a very slow start for both teams as the first four possessions for Clemson resulted in three punts and a fumble and the first four Georgia Tech drives resulted in four punts with the last one being costly. The Tigers blocked it which set up a five-yard touchdown drive and then after a missed Yellow Jackets field goal, Clemson went 67 yards on eight plays to take a lead.
Georgia Tech scored the next 10 points but then the Tigers defense stepped up as they allowed only 45 total yards on 21 plays the rest of the way. Another blocked punt late set up another touchdown that put it away. Clemson outgained the Yellow Jackets as the offense picked it up late and the defense was great, allowing only 3.
The Cowboys dominated the first half and after opening the second half with a touchdown to take a commanding lead, most of the starters left the field and the Chippewas put up late garbage points and numbers. Over the next seven possessions, Central Michigan scored four touchdowns that accumulated nearly half of its total yardage output while the Cowboys punted on six of their final seven drives not counting the last kneel down possession that ended the game.
Pittsburgh 38, West Virginia 31Pittsburgh won a back and forth game thanks to a yard interception return for a touchdown with remaining. West Virginia had one last opportunity and drove down to the Panthers yard line before turning it over on downs. The Mountaineers won the yardage battle as each team dominated one aspect. West Virginia had rushing on 33 carries 5. Pittsburgh scored 14 points off two turnovers, the other being a fumble resulting in only a yard drive.
Tennessee 59, Ball St. The Volunteers outgained Ball St. The Cardinals could not run the ball, gaining only 74 yards on 27 carries 2. Tennessee was a perfect inside the redzone. Missouri 52, Louisiana Tech 24Louisiana Tech had the only points in the first quarter on a yard field goal and then Missouri woke up by scoring 21 unanswered points.
The Tigers returned an interception for a touchdown and used a short field on the other two scoring drives that accumulated just 77 total yards. The Bulldogs responded with a one-play, yard touchdown pass to cut the deficit to 11 points but then Missouri tacked on 17 straight points to pull away. The Tigers outgained Louisiana Tech with the rushing game being the difference as they had yards on the ground on 50 carries 6.
Missouri did commit 10 penalties for yards. Purdue came out of the second half and scored on two long touchdown drives to retake the lead while Penn St. The Nittany Lions had a chance to make it a two-possession game but Purdue intercepted a pass for a yard touchdown to take another lead but Penn St.
Minnesota 38, New Mexico St. Minnesota scored on its first six possessions which were all 59 yards or more and it did not punt until there was less than five minutes remaining in the game. Over half of the Aggies yards came on one possession in the third quarter as they went 54 yards but it resulted in an interception, the only time the whole game they crossed midfield.
The Gophers were efficient in all aspects as they dominated the ground game 5. Western Michigan fell behind at halftime but was able to score 10 points in the third quarter to make it a one possession game and got the ball back early in the fourth quarter but were forced to punt and Michigan St. The Spartans then made a fourth down stop near midfield and scored on a yard touchdown pass to ice the game.
Western Michigan won the time of possession by close to 15 minutes which resulted in 17 more plays yet overall managed just 4. Old Dominion 20, Virginia Tech 17Points were a premium as both teams made crucial mistakes but it was Virginia Tech that stumbled too much. The Hokies jumped ahead early in the first quarter and after three punts to open the game, Old Dominion picked off a pass which led to a field goal and then two possessions after that, the Monarchs returned a fumble 25 yards for a touchdown to take a lead into halftime.
The Hokies responded with 10 third quarter points, the touchdown coming by way of a fumble recovery at the Old Dominion yard line and scoring three plays later. The Monarchs went 74 yards on nine plays for the game winning touchdown with 33 seconds left. The Hokies had five turnovers while committing 15 penalties.
Duke 30, Temple 0This game was never in doubt as Duke outgained Temple and the scoring margin could have been a lot bigger as the Blue Devils were just on third down which led to six field goal attempts that resulted in three makes and three misses. Duke was very efficient in the passing game, offensively going for yards and a Temple managed only 65 yards rushing on 29 carries 2. The Owls did not cross midfield until the second half as they had just 35 total yards in the first half.
Indiana 23, Illinois 20Illinois outgained Indiana , had nine more first downs and controlled the clock for over 13 more minutes but had four turnovers. After falling behind at halftime, the Illini intercepted a pass two plays into the second half that turned into the go ahead touchdown.
They made it a four-point game late in the fourth quarter and after holding the Hoosiers to 85 total yards on their first six second half possessions, Indiana went 75 yards in 12 plays to score the game winning touchdown with 23 seconds remaining. The Illinois offense sputtered late as it got into Indiana territory on four straight possessions but resulted in just one field goal as it had a fumble, and interception and a turnover on downs at the Indiana four-yard line.
TCU 38, Colorado 13Colorado dominated the first half as it outgained the Horned Frogs but it could manage only two field goals in five possessions as it turned it over on downs twice. The Horned Frogs scored on their first five second half possessions, racking up yards on those drives while the defense allowed 71 yards on the first four Colorado possessions of the half before the Buffaloes went 75 yards on eight plays for a garbage touchdown with just over a minute left. TCU did not have to throw much as it ran at will with yards rushing on 30 carries 9.
Ole Miss 28, Troy 10Mississippi jumped ahead as Troy could get nothing going on offense as it managed only 59 total yards on its first five possessions before going 47 yards in its final first half drive that resulted in a field goal.
The second half was bad for both teams as the Rebels scored a touchdown to open the half but their next five possessions ended with three turnovers and two punts while gaining only 57 yards. The Trojans had more production as they had six drives that totaled yards but scored only one touchdown as they had a fumble, an interception and turned it over on downs three times.
The Rebels had yards rushing on 44 carries 6. North Carolina 63, Appalachian St. They scored touchdowns on all five possessions in the quarter and had a chance to take the lead with 31 seconds left after a touchdown but missed the two-point conversion. That forced an onsides kick which the Tar Heels ran in for a touchdown but the Mountaineers responded again with a quick score but failed another two-point try to tie.
Rutgers 22, Boston College 21Boston College led pretty much throughout as it scored the first touchdown and had a lead midway through the third quarter before Rutgers made it a one possession game with a field goal to end the quarter. The Eagles were able to get the ball two more times in the fourth quarter but were forced to punt both times after gaining only two total yards.
After the first punt, the Scarlet Knights got the ball at their own four-yard line and were able to go 96 yards in 12 plays for the go ahead touchdown. Boston College was forced to punt the second time from its own yard line with left and never got it back.
Rutgers had yards rushing 5. NC State 21, East Carolina 20East Carolina threw an interception on its second play of the game but the defense forced a three and out and the offense recovered by going 70 yards on seven played to take the lead.
The NC State defense took over by forcing five punts, one blocked for a touchdown, and grabbing another interception on the next six Pirates drives to close the first half while the offense had two long drives to take a two-touchdown lead. Then it was the East Carolina defense that held its own as it did not allow a second half point and in five possessions, forced two punts, had an interception, recovered a fumble at the one-yard line and had a fourth down stop at the three-yard line.
East Carolina missed an extra point and a game winning field goal with nine seconds left. Maryland 31, Buffalo 10Maryland outgained Buffalo despite running 12 fewer plays as it nearly doubled up the Bulls in yards per play at 7. Buffalo did have more first downs with half of those coming via the rush despite gaining only yards on 38 carries 2. The Terrapins offense was inconsistent as they had three touchdown drives of 75 yards or more but also punted five times including four three and outs and additionally turned it over on downs and had an interception.
The defense was much better as it did allow a yard touchdown drive and an yard field goal drive but forced seven punts where they allowed only 19 total net yards and Buffalo was just on third and fourth down combined. Michigan 51, Colorado St. Colorado St. Michigan was forced into three field goals and finished the day just on third down attempts as it struggled in long down spots. The running game was fine though as the Wolverines had yards rushing on 40 carries 5.
UCLA 45, Bowling Green 17The setting was ideal for Bowling Green as UCLA had no home field edge with a morning start and no fans and the Broncos took advantage early as they blocked an opening punt for a touchdown and built a lead early in the second quarter until the Bruins took over. After that opening block debacle, UCLA got into Bowling Green territory on its last 13 possessions although it did score only seven times as it missed two field goals, threw an interception and turned it over on downs.
Still, the Bruins outgained Bowling Green so they did dominate overall, especially on the ground where they had yards rushing on 45 carries 6. Arkansas 31, Cincinnati 24Arkansas built two-touchdown leads on three separate occasions but the game was not decided until late. Cincinnati cut those leads to a touchdown each time as it put together scoring drives of 75, 71 and 75 yards, the last coming with left which was plenty of time to get the ball back.
The Razorbacks were able to pick up three first downs, two on third down conversions, and ran out the clock. Despite never holding a lead, Cincinnati was only outgained , had one more first down, , and held the ball longer but could not convert early in the game. The Bearcats were inside the Arkansas yard line three times but missed two field goals and threw an interception which played into the first half shutout.
Georgia 49, Oregon 3The Bulldogs started right where they left off as they outgained Oregon with both sides executing nearly flawless. Offensively, the passing was outstanding with yards on The defense was every much as impressive as Georgia nearly pitched a shutout with a bend and do not break result, allowing Oregon into the redzone only twice after allowing a combined yards in over 13 minutes but giving up just the field goal and stopping the Ducks on fourth down at the two-yard line.
Overall, the Bulldogs doubled up Oregon in yards per play at 9. Oklahoma 45, UTEP 13Any doubts on Oklahoma were put to rest early as the Sooners took the opening kickoff 75 yards in five plays for a touchdown and overall, they scored three touchdowns on three first quarter possessions totaling yards of offense.
UTEP did score the next 10 points but Oklahoma took over again with 21 unanswered points before they traded fourth quarter field goals. As expected, the Sooners dominated on the ground, rushing for yards on 38 carries 6. Oklahoma was outpassed but UTEP had over double the attempts and the Sooners had a big edge in completion average at Arizona 38, San Diego St. The Wildcats took the opening kickoff of the second half 75 yards in five plays to increase the lead to 21 points and coasted the rest of the way.
The only other San Diego St. The Wildcats outgained San Diego St. After a scoreless first quarter, the Cougars stopped UTSA on fourth down on its own yard line and went 58 yards on 11 plays to take the lead before the Roadrunners scored three consecutive touchdowns to take a lead into the fourth quarter. Houston took its first possession 75 yards for a touchdown and then picked off a pass and scored one play later to tie the game. The Cougars forced a punt and drove 77 yards while taking up over 10 minutes and took the lead on a field goal with 23 seconds left but UTSA went 55 yards to send it to overtime with a tying field goal.
The Governors closed the first quarter with a lead but the Hilltoppers scored the next two touchdowns, the second on a yard interception return. Austin Peay pulled to within a point in the middle of the third quarter but Western Kentucky opened the fourth with a yard touchdown drive and then recovered a fumble four plays later which led to a three-play touchdown drive. The Governors were able to pull within a possession midway through the quarter after an interception led to a three-play, yard touchdown drive.
The Hilltoppers put the game away on a late field goal. Northwestern 31, Nebraska 28Northwestern outgained Nebraska as it used a solid rushing attack, running for yards on 4. The Huskers opened the game by driving 75 yards for a touchdown and eventually built a lead before Northwestern came back and took the lead after two long touchdown drives of 75 and 82 yards. After forcing a punt, Nebraska opened the second half scoring with an yard touchdown drive and then recovered a fumble and scored two plays later to build another point lead.
The Wildcats used a long kickoff return to set up a yard touchdown drive and took the lead back in the fourth quarter on another short touchdown drive following a Nebraska interception. The final six Huskers possessions resulted in four punts and two interceptions that generated only 84 total yards. UNLV led after the first quarter and then scored touchdowns on all five second quarter possessions to pull away early. The Bengals offense opened by driving into Rebels territory but were intercepted that eventually led to a UNLV field goal yet were able to put together a seven-play, yard touchdown drive to pull to within three points before the offense was completely shut down.
Idaho St. UNLV held the Bengals to just 50 yards rushing on 40 attempts 1. The Huskies took advantage with two touchdown drives of 79 yards to take a lead but the Aggies ran off 24 unanswered points as the defense took over, allowing just 72 yards on the next seven Connecticut possessions.
The Huskies trimmed the deficit to four points early in the fourth quarter but Utah St. The Aggies eventually outgained Connecticut yet the rushing defense was exposed by allowing yards on 39 carries 6. Illinois 38, Wyoming 6Illinois dominated throughout as it outgained Wyoming which included a edge in passing yards and a advantage in first downs.
It did take a little while to get the offense going as the Illini scored on just three of their first nine possessions but pulled away with three second half touchdowns and gained total yards in six possessions. Wyoming entered Illinois territory only twice that resulted in a pair of field goals as the Cowboys were a combined on third and fourth down and overall, 11 of its 13 drives generated 19 or fewer yards. It was a balanced attack for Illinois on offense as it rushed for yards on 41 carries 6.
Florida State 47, Duquesne 7The Seminoles were never in danger as they scored on their first six possessions in building a lead early in the third quarter. Florida St outgained Duquesne with the rushing offense leading the way with yards on 54 carries 7.
The Seminoles got into Dukes territory on their first nine possessions with the only hiccup being an interception on their second drive in the third quarter. That turnover resulted in the only Duquesne touchdown that needed just 30 yards on two plays and the Dukes had 30 yards or more on three of its 11 possessions while converting one of 10 third down attempts.
Florida Atlantic 43, Charlotte 13Charlotte received the opening kickoff and went 75 yards to jump ahead and then it was the Florida Atlantic defense that took over. The 49ers generated only 35 total yards on their next seven possessions with all of those totaling four plays or less.
The Owls allowed only two third down conversions, had four sacks and were benefitted by 10 Charlotte penalties.

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