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With the football season and AFL trade period over, clubs now know what picks theyll be taking to the national draft in Sydney on November 25.But which club will pick what player, and when?ESPN.com.au AFL draft expert Christopher Doerre - aka Knightmare - may have the answers.As well as attending live games during the season, Doerre pores through match vision, analyses the stats and talks to industry sources to ensure he can offer the most insightful analysis.His phantom draft is only for the first two rounds of the draft, and will be updated and extended several times ahead of the event itself.This is his first update after his initial phantom draft in October.ROUND ONEPick one: Essendon Who theyll pick: Hugh McCluggage Why he goes here: Essendon have the enviable decision between North Ballarats McCluggage and Sandringham Dragon Andrew McGrath. The choice likely is the 185cm, 75kg, McCluggage, who features up the top of most draft boards around the country. He has earned top spot through his production, consistency, improvement and hurt factor. McCluggage is arguably the cleanest ground-level player and the best ball user in this draft. There is also no one else like him hitting inside 50m targets and finishing from anywhere on goal. Late noise has it that Essendon may bid on Will Setterfield here. If indeed Essendon bid on Setterfield with pick No. 1, GWS are believed unlikely to match.Pick two: GWS Who theyll pick: Andrew McGrath Why he goes here:?If Essendon take McCluggage, GWS have the player who is believed to be No. 1 on their draft board. With star defender Heath Shaw turning 31 in November, McGrath would get the experience of playing alongside and being mentored by Shaw with a view to eventually succeeding him as GWS primary rebounder and runner from the back half. At 179cm, 75kg, McGrath is the best in the draft at providing run and carry with ball in hand from the back half - there are few juniors in recent memory who provide the overlap run in support that McGrath does.Pick three: Brisbane Who theyll pick: Ben Ainsworth Why he goes here: With pick three, Brisbane are likely to take 179cm, 74kg forward Ainsworth. Up forward, he is a matchup nightmare with an enormous vertical leap, explosiveness on the lead and vice-like strong marking overhead. He is also capable of pushing up through the midfield with his impact per possession high.Pick four: Gold Coast Who theyll pick:?Sam Petrevski-Seton Why he goes here:?At this stage, GWS Academy midfield star Will Setterfield may receive a bid from Gold Coast if he hasnt already. GWS are highly likely to match bids for Setterfield here. If Essendon bid on and take Setterfield from under GWS, Hugh McCluggage may slide here and be the choice. Assuming things go as has been widely tipped with McCluggage selected with pick No. 1, Petrevski-Seton is among those believed to be in the mix here. Petrevski-Seton, 181cm, 76kg,?has in recent years built a reputation around taking on the game at every opportunity with his acceleration, evasiveness and sidestep all features of his game. He displays freakishness at ground level and is a very balanced, dual-sided player. With Harley Bennell and Jarrod Garlett lost in the past two offseasons, Gold Coast may look to replace some of the outside run lost with Petrevski-Seton.Pick five: Carlton Who theyll pick: Tim Taranto Why he goes here: With Carlton needing help through the midfield and up forward, Sandringhams finals star Tim Taranto helps fill both needs and offers them great flexibility. At 186cm, 82kg, he is a ball winner through the midfield and is just as good if not better up forward. Taranto sets up teammates off half-forward with his precise skills or can push deep inside the forward 50m and be a deep marking target in his own right.Pick six: Gold Coast Who theyll pick: Jack Scrimshaw Why he goes here: At 193cm, 80kg, Scrimshaw is a utility with outstanding evasive movement through traffic and a long, damaging kick that can break games open. Gold Coast are believed to have strong interest in the Sandringham premiership player and if not with this selection are likely to pick him with one of their following choices.Pick seven: Fremantle Who theyll pick: Tim English Why he goes here: A bid on Jack Bowes here is likely from Fremantle, which would be matched by Gold Coast. If Sam Petrevski-Seton is not available, who has long been linked to Fremantle, English would make a lot of sense for the Dockers. With Aaron Sandilands in the twilight of his career and Jonathon Griffin a 30-year-old himself, late-blooming West Australian ruckman English might be the choice. At 204cm, 86kg, he would be groomed in time to become Fremantles No. 1 ruckman. His improvement this season has been notable with his skills, mobility and disposal numbers better than some midfielders.Pick eight: Gold Coast Who theyll pick: Will Hayward Why he goes here: Hayward, a leadup forward at 186cm, 76kg, was just about unstoppable during the SANFL Under-18 finals with 13 goals in his final two games. A smart, athletic, strong-marking forward, Hayward is at his best inside the forward 50m. He creates separation on the lead, takes marks at the highest point, is an aerial and a one-on-one marking threat. Hayward also is clean at ground level and provides heavy scoreboard impact. Some suspect in time he may develop the scope to push through the midfield, which increases his appeal.Pick nine: Sydney Who theyll pick: Griffin Logue Why he goes here:?Logue, a 194cm, 92kg key defender, is believed to be of firm interest to Sydney. With Ted Richards retired and Heath Grundy 30 years old, Sydney may take this opportunity to add the athletic, mature-bodied key defender. Logue has spent time both as a key defender and has also shown glimpses as a big-bodied, ball-winning midfielder during the second half of the season. He finished equal first in the beep test and top five in the 3km time trial at the draft combine which suggests a future either down back or through the midfield is possible.Pick 10: Gold Coast Who theyll pick: Jack Bowes Why he goes here: Gold Coast are expected to match any reasonable bids for Bowes and would certainly match pick seven for their highly prized academy prospect. Bowes, a 187cm, 78kg classy, ball-winning midfielder also has the versatility to push forward and have an impact. He is likely to push for senior games from early in the season after promising NEAFL performances late in the year.Pick 11: North Melbourne Who theyll pick: Oliver Florent Why he goes here: Florent, at 183cm, 74kg, can add further outside run to the Roos. He offers composure with ball in hand, a high work rate and a nice mix of acceleration and evasiveness. He has elevated his draft stocks substantially with a strong finals series for Sandringham and was, after the Dragons grand final win, best on ground in the Under-18 All-Stars game.Pick 12: West Coast Who theyll pick: Sam Powell-Pepper Why he goes here: Powell-Pepper is a powerful ground-ball winner at 186cm, 83kg who provides heavy impact per possession. He often wins ground balls at speed and shows great power over the ball. He offers the versatility to play forward, midfield or back. He is a threat to break the lines and when used up forward he hits the scoreboard. It is likely Powell-Pepper would be used forward in his first few seasons with the view in time to push through the midfield more.Pick 13: Adelaide Who theyll pick: Daniel Venables Why he goes here: Adelaide at this choice may bid on GWS midfielder Harry Perryman, but GWS will match any reasonable bids for him. Given this, Venables here would be a suitable choice for Adelaide. At 186cm, 81kg, Venables is an aggressive tackler with explosive breakaway speed from stoppages who can hit the scoreboard and do damage by foot. He likely starts his career up forward and with time has the capacity to push for a midfield position.Pick 14: Port Adelaide Who theyll pick: Will Brodie Why he goes here: As a best available selection, Brodie would at stoppages add much-needed grunt and contested-ball winning and importantly a succession plan to Robbie Gray and Travis Boak, both of whom are 28 years of age. Brodie, 189cm, 82kg, is an immediate player who wins first possession at stoppages and displays excellent speed, agility and work-rate by position. He is a proven performer against mature VFL bodies and lifts when the game is on the line.Pick 15: GWS Who theyll pick: Will Setterfield Why he goes here:?If Gold Coast bid pick four for Setterfield, GWS are likely to match. Setterfield is a strong contested-ball winning midfielder who tackles with power. He is one of the more composed players with ball in hand in this draft and shows excellent vision, lowering his eyes and often finding forward 50m targets. The 190cm, 80kg midfielder has the upside to be one of the best midfielders in this draft but with GWS loaded midfield may start his career up forward where he can use his aerial marking power to have an impact.Pick 16: Brisbane Who theyll pick: Jarrod Berry, Why he goes here:?Berry, 191cm, 80kg, may be the choice for Brisbane here, providing pace, versatility and leadership. Berry is an excellent athlete who provides significant run and carry with a burst of speed and the endurance to run all day. When played through the midfield he wins his own ball, down back he provides run and carry, taking intercept marks and up forward hits the scoreboard.Pick 17: Port Adelaide Who theyll pick: Jy Simpkin Why he goes here: Missing the season with a broken leg, Simpkin, 181cm, 71kg when healthy can provide Port Adelaide with much needed skill and x-factor up forward or pushing up through the midfield. He is one of the best kicks into the forward 50m in this draft and displays composure with ball in hand and excellent vision. He has good acceleration and also is a good finisher around goal who can hit the scoreboard.Pick 18: Western Bulldogs Who theyll pick: Todd Marshall Why he goes here: With Tom Boyd one of the Western Bulldogs big pillars up forward and rotating through the ruck, the Dogs may look to Marshall as a long-term compliment to Boyd. Marshall likely takes three or four years until he develops. At 198cm and 87kg, he is very athletic and agile and has rare cleanness at ground level for someone his height.Pick 19: Sydney Who theyll pick: Luke Ryan Why he goes here:?Ryan, a 185cm, 82kg, 20-year-old back flanker, had a breakout season for Coburg in the VFL and looms as a ready-to-play half-back flanker. He is expected to be the first mature-age player drafted. He reads the flight well, taking intercept marks regularly and is a high production player who makes good decisions out of the back half, providing rebound by foot.ROUND TWOPick 20: Essendon Who theyll pick: Jordan Gallucci Why he goes here:?Gallucci adds explosiveness and x-factor to Essendons midfield. He is a damaging 183cm, 75kg midfielder with explosive breakaway speed and agility. He has the versatility to play midfield, back or forward and offers Essendon flexibility.Pick 21: Brisbane Who theyll pick: Shai Bolton Why he goes here: Brisbane here, given the clubs midfield deficiency, may bid pick 21 on Gold Coast Academy midfielder Brad Scheer. Gold Coast are likely to match bids on Scheer. With that in mind, Bolton, a creative 177cm, 67kg forward would be a great list fit for Brisbane here. Bolton has striking acceleration and evasiveness. He is a one-touch player who wins ground balls at speed and offers heavy scoreboard impact across half-forward.Pick 22: Brisbane Who theyll pick: Alex Witherden Why he goes here: Witherden, a 184cm, 78kg backman, would add much-needed precision ball use to Brisbanes back half and help generate meaningful drive off half-back. With time, as he builds up his endurance, he may also develop the scope to push through the midfield. Witherden has missed this season with a broken leg but on past performance is worth a selection around here.Pick 23: St Kilda Who theyll pick: Josh Rotham Why he goes here:?Rotham, a 192cm, 79kg athletic backman who can break the lines and use the ball reliably out of defence, may be considered here. He can play tall or small down back and looks at his best with ball in hand. He may also in the future push up onto a wing.Pick 24: Geelong Who theyll pick: Cedric Cox Why he goes here: Cox, off a half-back flank and pushing up onto a wing, adds crucial run for Geelong. Cox, 184cm, 70kg, is a line breaker with serious acceleration and hurt factor by foot.Pick 25: Carlton Who theyll pick: Jordan Ridley Why he goes here:?Ridley, a 192cm, 79kg utility, could prove a suitable list fit off a half-back flank for Carlton and pushing up onto a wing. Ridley is an athletic utility who is an efficient ball user and when used down back is an intercept marking threat.Pick 26: Western Bulldogs Who theyll pick: Brennan Cox Why he goes here: The Bulldogs here may look to add to their key position stocks. They may place a bid on GWS Academy player Zachary Sproule. With GWS losing several key position players during the trade period, they are likely to match the Bulldogs offer. Cox, a 194cm, 90kg key defender, may be in the mix here and appeal with the Bulldogs key defence stocks lean. Cox is very athletic and has good one-on-one strength. He can take intercept marks and also provide run from the back half.Pick 27: Richmond Who theyll pick: Patrick Kerr Why he goes here: With the departure of Ty Vickery, who joined Hawthorn as a free agent, and Jack Riewoldt now 28 years of age, Kerr if available may be someone who could be drafted here, with a view to being Riewoldts eventual successor. Kerr is a strong-marking, 194cm, 93kg key forward who plays with a presence in the front half.Pick 28: Collingwood Who theyll pick:?Joshua Battle Why he goes here: With the departure of Travis Cloke and limited key forward depth, Battle at 192cm, 90kg, may be considered with this selection. He is a strong mark overhead with clean hands at ground level and excellent endurance. He is a reliable kick on goal and hits his targets around the ground.Pick 29: Essendon Who theyll pick: Jonty Scharenberg Why he goes here: Scharenberg, the younger brother of Collingwoods Matthew, may be chosen here by Essendon to add to their existing midfield group. The 186cm, 80kg midfielder is a strong contested ball winner through the midfield who tackles with intensity and uses the ball well by foot.Pick 30: Port Adelaide Who theyll pick: Jack Graham Why he goes here: Graham, 183cm, 83kg is a strong-bodied contested-ball winning midfielder who distributes well and tackles with intensity. He was named the Larke Medalist during the AFL Under-18 Championships for the best player over the five weeks.Pick 31: Port Adelaide Who theyll pick: Kobe Mutch Why he goes here: Mutch, 184cm, 79kg, is a high-production midfielder who runs all day. He is a clean ball user and wins the contested footy. Mutch has the capacity to play either as an inside or outside midfielder. Mutch is part of GWS Academy but due to the depth of the clubs midfield may be passed on by GWS.Pick 32: North Melbourne Who theyll pick: Zac Fisher Why he goes here: Fisher, a 175cm, 61kg midfielder, at this point represents strong value and would be a strong list addition for any club with a midfield needing a boost. Fisher has performed strongly at WAFL League level and despite his height and build is an excellent contested-ball winner and stoppage player. He has very clean hands and is a precise user of the ball by hand and foot who makes good decisions with ball in hand. He also demonstrates acceleration from stoppages as well as good agility and evasiveness in traffic.Pick 33: North Melbourne Who theyll pick: Taylin Duman Why he goes here: Duman is an athletic 193cm, 75kg utility who gives North Melbourne options here. He could develop into an outside runner, tall flanker or key position player. He links up well on the outside and finds plenty of the ball.Pick 34: West Coast Who theyll pick: Dylan Clarke Why he goes here: West Coast needing more midfielders and small forwards, they may consider bidding on Collingwood father-son choice Callum Brown. Collingwood are likely to match bids for Brown. Given this, Clarke, the brother of North Melbournes Ryan, may be considered here. He is a contested-ball winning beast who does his best work at stoppages. The 187cm, 85kg big-bodied midfielder distributes well by hand and has excellent endurance allowing him to get to every contest.?Pick 35: Fremantle Who theyll pick: Tom Williamson Why he goes here: With an aging back half, Fremantle may look to Williamson, a 188cm, 79kg, athletic flanker to provide some drive off half-back. He shows genuine run and dare with ball in hand and is a risk taker with scope to develop.Pick 36: St Kilda Who theyll pick: Willem Drew Why he goes here: St Kilda here may look to bolster their key defence stocks by placing a bid on GWS Academy key defender Harrison Macreadie. With GWS relocating Macreadie to Sydney to be closer to the club, it is highly likely that GWS will match bids for Macreadie. Drew, who is a stoppage specialist, wins first possession at stoppages and tackles aggressively, may be the Saints choice here. At 188cm, 78kg, he was arguably the TAC Cups most impactful onballer this year, with his aggressiveness and physical play making him stand out above his peers.Pick 37: GWS Who theyll pick: Harry Perryman Why he goes here: This pick would be moved up to match a bid on Perryman, who is one of the best pure footballers in this draft. At 184cm, 75kg Perryman is a strong contested-ball winner who is clean at ground level, strong overhead, has a high work rate and uses the ball well by hand and foot. While best suited to playing through the midfield, given how strong GWS midfield is, Perryman is expected to find a position in GWS back half where he has spent much of this season.Pick 38: Geelong Who theyll pick: Isaac Cumming Why he goes here: GWS Academy player Cumming at 183cm, 72kg is a back flanker who provides good run out of the back half. He is clean, composed and makes good decisions, generally hitting a target. For GWS, Cumming is a nice to have and likely someone given the depth of talent in their academy this year theyll let go elsewhere. Given this, Geelong with an aging defence would welcome Cumming as a rebounder in their back half.Pick 39: GWS *To secure the points required for Harry Perryman, GWS likely will need to forfeit this selection. Using the clubs later picks, GWS are likely to match bids on Zachary Sproule and Harrison Macreadie.Pick 40: Fremantle Who theyll pick: Ryan?Garthwaite Why he goes here: Garthwaite, a 192cm, 84kg backman from the GWS Academy, is likely to be passed on by GWS which means opportunity for the other 17 clubs. Garthwaite down back can play either tall or small. He is an excellent intercept-marking backman who reads the flight well and is strong in one-on-one contests.Some Academy and father-son choices who likely will feature in the first or second round and have their bids matched:Brad Scheer, a 184cm, 83kg Gold Coast Academy midfielder, is a promising strong-bodied, contested-ball winner who can push forward and provide a target. With Brisbane bidding pick 21 in this draft, Gold Coast are likely to match Brisbanes bid, going further into points deficit.GWS are likely to match the Western Bulldogs bid of pick 26 for Zachary Sproule with the 197cm, 87kg Sproule likely to join GWS through their Academy. Sproule is a mobile tall with good skills who covers a lot of ground and has scope to develop as a key position player at either end or potentially push up onto a wing.With West Coast in this draft possibly bidding pick 34 for Collingwood father-son prospect Callum Brown, son of Gavin, Collingwood are likely to match the bid. The 177cm midfielder plays a hard, contested brand of footy. He has some pace and also can play forward.GWS Academy key defence prospect Harrison Macreadie, 196cm, 89kg, is an athletic key defender who can shut down a direct opponent and provide some run and clean footskills out of the back half. With St Kilda bidding pick 36 for Macreadie, GWS are likely to match this bid.Academy and father-son prospects outside the first and second rounds:Joshua Williams (Gold Coast Academy, line breaking outside type), Jacob Allison (Brisbane Academy utility) and Declan Watson (Brisbane Academy key defender) and are among the remaining Academy players who have attracted interest and may be selected in this years AFL draft, with each figuring to attract bids around the third round.Ben Jarman (Adelaide father-son, son of Darren), Josh Daicos (Collingwood father-son, son of Peter) and Jake Waterman (West Coast father-son, son of Chris) are other father-son selections who are likely to feature in the national draft. Each figure to receive a bid around the third round of the draft, with each club likely to match bids around this point.Clubs without a first or second round draft choice: With Melbourne entering the draft in the third round with pick 47, they may consider Ben Long if available. Long, 183cm, 71kg, is a versatile type who has shown promise both forward and back. He proved a capable shutdown player during the Under-18 Championships for the Allies and late in the season impressed for Footscray in the VFL.Hawthorn, who enter the draft in the fifth round with pick 88, have chosen not to nominate Ben Jarman as a father-son. Given this, for a late draft smokie, key forward and relieving ruckman Esava Ratugolea would be a great get. Ratugolea at 194cm, 95kg is a raw talent with outstanding power, athleticism and an appetite for the contest. Andrew Chafin Jersey . -- Arizona raced out to a big lead and did not back off, hitting the accelerator instead. Luis Gonzalez Jersey . Its the second straight game Bell has scored in extra time for Kelowna, which beat the Brandon Wheat Kings 6-5 on Friday, and he now has four game-winning goals on the season. http://www.diamondbacksteamshop.com/Diamondbacks-Brad-Boxberger-Kids-Jersey/ . 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DALLAS -- Ben Hicks threw three touchdown passes and ran for another score and SMU stunned No. 11 Houston 38-16 on Saturday night for its biggest victory since the pre-death penalty Pony Express era in the early 1980s.The Cougars (6-2, 3-2 American) lost for the second time after a 5-0 start that included a season-opening win over then-No. 3 Oklahoma that vaulted Houston into the Top 10.The last time the Mustangs (3-4, 1-2) beat a team ranked 11th or higher, they were No. 4 and finishing off a near-perfect 1982 season (11-0-1) with a 7-3 victory over sixth-ranked Pittsburgh in the Cotton Bowl. SMU tied No. 7 Texas A&M in 1994.Greg Ward Jr. couldnt shake a persistent SMU pass rush or find receivers for big plays, finishing with 241 yards passing -- almost 100 below his average -- and just 3 yards rushing on 17 carries thanks to seven sacks. One of the sacks was for an 18-yard loss to the Houston 22 when coach Tom Herman went for it on fourth down trailing 28-14 early in the fourth quarter.Herman got conservative moments later, choosing a 19-yard field goal attempt on fourth down from the SMU 2. Ty Cummings hit the right upright for his second miss.Hicks was 16 of 31 for 228 yards.NO. 19 UTAH 52, UCLA 45PASADENA, Calif. -- Joe Williams rushed for a school-record 332 yards and four touchdowns in his second game back from retirement, and Utah held off pass-happy UCLA.Cory Butler-Byrd returned the opening kickoff for a 99-yard touchdown on a day of stunning superlatives for the Utes (7-1, 4-1 Pac-12) in their second straight win at the Rose Bowl.Williams, who quit football last month before returning last week, broke off TD runs of 3, 43, 64 and 55 yards in the most prolific rushing performance ever by a UCLA opponent.Mike Fafaul also set UCLA records for pass attempts (70) and completions (40) while throwing for 464 yards, third most in school history. The former walk-on had five touchdown passes and four interceptions for the Bruins (3-5, 1-4). They have lost four of their last five games.Williams ended his retirement after injuries decimated Utahs backfield depth. The senior has 511 yards rushing in two games since, including the biggest ground game in school history against UCLAs previously above-average defense. Williams broke Mike Andersons Utah single-game record shortly before shredding Edgerrin James record for a Bruins opponent on his fourth scoring run with 10:28 to play.UCLAs Austin Roberts caught a TD pass with 4:38 left to trim Utahs lead to seven points. The Bruins got the ball back with 40 seconds left, but couldnt move.NO. 1 ALABAMA 33, NO. 6 TEXAS A&M 14TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Jonathan Allen returned a fumble 30 yards for a touchdown late in the third quarter to help Alabama beat Texas A&M.The Crimson Tide (8-0, 5-0 Southeastern Conference) moved on as the powerhouse leagues last unbeaten team, getting yet another in a long string of defensive scores.Allen, a lineman, scooped up the ball after Ryan Anderson knocked it loose from Keith Ford to finally build a cushion over the Aggies (6-1, 4-1), who led 14-13 well into the third.It was 20-14 when Allen extended Alabamas streak to 10 games with a score on defense or special teams, half the duration of a winning streak now at 20 going into an open date.Alabamas freshman quarterback Jalen Hurts then galloped 37 yards for another score, stepping out of a defenders grasp and making a nifty move to get past another. The Tide was rolling again, a powerful encore to easy wins over ranked Tennessee and Arkansas teams.Alabama racked up five sacks of Trevor Knight, the quarterback who engineered Oklahomas Sugar Bowl upset over Alabama as a redshirt freshman with a 348-yard, four-touchdown performance. He passed for 164 and ran for 24 in the semi-rematch.Hurts passed for 166 yards and rushed for 93 more, throwing for a pair of touchdowns while getting intercepted twice. Damien Harris rushed 17 times for 126 yards.NO. 3 MICHIGAN 41, ILLINOIS 8ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Wilton Speight threw for 253 yards and two touchdowns in three quarters before watching Michigan finish off Illinois.The Wolverines (7-0, 4-0 Big Ten) were leading 34-0 in the fourth quarter when Jim Harbaugh put backup quarterback John OKorn in the game and rested Speight.The Fighting Illini (2-5, 1-3) were relegated to starting their third-string quarterback with a familiar name. Jeff George Jr., son of the former Illinois and NFL quarterback, was 4 of 15 for 95 yards with a TD, an interception and a fumble in his first start. The redshirt freshman played because Wes Lunt and Chayce Crouch are injured.Speight, who completed 16 of 23 passes, threw a 3-yard TD pass to Jake Butt and a 21-yard pass to Tyrone Wheatley Jr. for a score in the first quarter. Khalid Hills ninth touchdown and DeVeon Smiths 4-yard run gave the Wolverines a 28-0 lead after their first four possessions.NO. 5 WASHINGTON 41, OREGON STATE 17SEATTLE -- Jake Browning threw three touchdowns passes to give him 26 for the season, added another rushing TD, and Washington used a big first half to roll past Oregon State.The Huskies (7-0, 4-0 Pac-12) won their 10th straight, a streak that started with a victory at Oregon State last season. It is Washingtons longest win streak since winning 12 straight in 2000-01.Browning was 14 of 28 for 291 yards. He threw touchdown passes of 19 yards to Aaron Fuller and 23 yards to Dante Pettis in the first quarter, and a 41-yarder to Pettis in the third quarter.John Roos had 115 yards receiving, and Pettis added 112 -- both with four catches. Myles Gaskin had 128 yards on 18 carries against the undermanned Beavers (2-5, 1-3).NO. 7 LOUISVILLE 54, NORTH CAROLINA STATE 13LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Lamar Jackson broke Louisvilles single-season record with a hand in four first-half touchdowns, and the Cardinals had three interceptions.Jacksoon threw three touchdown passes and had a 36-yard scoring run, giving him 34 TDs with five games to play.dddddddddddd Dave Ragone and Brian Brohm each had 33.Jackson had 359 of his 431 yards of offense by halftime. He threw TD passes of 74 yards to Jaylen Smith, 3 yards to Cole Hikutini and 16 yards to Jamari Staples.Jeremy Smith had two 1-yard scoring runs for Louisville (6-1, 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) against the overmatched Tar Heels (4-3, 1-2).Blanton Creque had four field goals and six conversions to set a single-game school scoring record for a kicker with 18 points.NO. 8 NEBRASKA 27, PURDUE 14LINCOLN, Neb. -- Tommy Armstrong Jr. accounted for 303 yards of offense and two touchdowns, and Nebraska came back from a four-point halftime deficit to beat Purdue.The Cornhuskers (7-0, 4-0 Big Ten) probably didnt convince the skeptics who say they arent worthy of a Top 10 ranking, but theyll head to No. 10 Wisconsin next week with their best record since 2001.Armstrong was 17 for 31 for 252 yards and ran 10 times for 51 yards.Purdue (3-4, 1-3) managed only 94 yards in the second half in interim coach Gerad Parkers first game since taking over for the fired Darrell Hazell.The Huskers lost 55-45 at Purdue last year, and Memorial Stadium was in a stunned silence as the Boilermakers pulled out to a 14-10 lead on David Bloughs two touchdown passes to DeAngelo Yancey, the second one an 88-yard catch-and-run. But the Huskers scored on three straight possessions after going three-and-out on their first series of the second half.NO. 10 WISCONSIN 17, IOWA 9IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Corey Clement ran for 134 yards and a touchdown and Wisconsin snapped a two-game skid.Alex Hornibrook passes for 197 yards to help the Badgers (5-2, 2-2 Big Ten) win for the fourth straight time in Iowa City.Backup Bart Houston threw a touchdown pass, and Clements 1-yard run put the Badgers ahead 14-6 midway through the third quarter.The Badgers allowed just 236 yards on 60 plays and held the Hawkeyes (5-3, 3-2) without a touchdown for the first time all season.C.J. Beathard had 153 yards passing for Iowa. The Hawkeyes have lost three straight at home.NO. 12 WEST VIRGINIA 34, TCU 10MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- Skyler Howard threw four touchdown passes and West Virginias improving defense held TCU scoreless in the second half.West Virginia (6-0, 3-0 Big 12) is off to its best start since winning its first seven games in 2006.Howard had first-half TD tosses of 10, 22 and 11 yards to stake West Virginia to a 21-10 lead. Howard finished 16 of 23 passing for 231 yards.West Virginia used scoring drives of 11 and 15 plays in the third quarter to eat up most of the clock.TCU (4-3, 2-2) had only five second-half possessions. Three ended in punts, Deante Gray fumbled away a kickoff and the final possession ended on downs.NO. 21 AUBURN 56, NO. 17 ARKANSAS 3AUBURN, Ala. -- Eli Stove broke free for a 78-yard touchdown run on Auburns first play, giving the Tigers momentum they never lost in a surprisingly dominant victory.Auburn held out starting running back Kerryon Johnson and still ran for 543 yards, a school record for a Southeastern Conference regular-season game. With former Auburn star Bo Jackson watching, Kamryn Pettway had 192 yards rushing with two touchdowns. Johnson ran well in pregame warmups but did not play after hurting his right ankle against Mississippi State on Oct. 8.Auburn (5-2, 3-1) has won four straight.The Tigers held Arkansas (5-3, 1-3) to 215 total yards. Rawleigh Williams ran for only 22 yards one week after he set a career high with 180 yards in a 34-30 win over Mississippi.NO. 20 WESTERN MICHIGAN 45, EASTERN MICHIGAN 31KALAMAZOO, Mich. -- Zach Terrell threw for 398 yards and three touchdowns and Western Michigan had 569 yards of total offense.Carrington Thompson had eight catches for 177 yards and two touchdowns, and Jarvion Franklin ran for 114 yards and a touchdown for the Broncos (8-0, 4-0 Mid-American). The game was the first at home as a nationally ranked team in school history.Brogan Roback threw for 319 yards and a touchdown and ran for a score for Eastern Michigan (5-3, 2-2).NO. 22 NORTH CAROLINA 35, VIRGINIA 14CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Mitch Trubisky threw three touchdown passes and North Carolina limited Virginia to one trick-play touchdown until the fourth quarter.Trubisky hit Bug Howard for 40 yards on a trick play, Thomas Jackson for 10 yards and Austin Proehl for 46 yards for touchdowns for the Tar Heels (6-2, 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference). North Carolina won its seventh straight in the series and ninth true road game in a row.The Cavaliers (2-5, 1-2) got their first touchdown when they lined up for a field goal, had the entire line split out far to the left. Evan Butts snapped it 30 yards to his left to Matt Johns, the holder now acting as the quarterback, and he hit Butts for an 11-yard touchdown strike.North Carolinas Elijah Hood ran for 107 yards and a touchdown.NO. 24 NAVY 42, MEMPHIS 28ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- Will Worth rushed for a career-high 201 yards and three touchdowns, and Navy ran over Memphis for its 14th consecutive home victory.Worth also completed three of four passes for 85 yards and two scores. The last Navy player to rush for 200 yards was Keenan Reynolds in 2014.The Midshipmen (5-1, 4-0 American Athletic Conference) gained a season-high 447 yards on the ground, averaging 6 yards per carry.The victory put Navy in sole possession of first place in the AAC West and served as a suitable encore for its 46-40 upset of defending league champion Houston two weeks ago.Tony Pollard returned a kickoff 100 yards and Riley Ferguson completed 25 of 40 passes for 333 yards and two touchdowns for Memphis (5-2, 2-1). 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