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11.11.2007

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OWLS BETTER BUT CAN'T BEST LIONS

It had been 13 years since Penn State played Temple in Philadelphia, and it will take all of, oh, 13 hours to forget yesterday's ho-hum addition to the one-sided series. The Nittany Lions scored a 31-0 victory over the improved Owls at Lincoln Financial Field, but if there's anything to remember about the game, it's not how Penn State went about boosting its record against Temple to 33-2-1. The Philadelphia Inquirer

LIONS AND OWLS FANS STAKE OUT TURN EARLY

If you wanted to tailgate at yesterday's sold-out Penn State-Temple football game, you had to get in line. The Philadelphia Inquirer

TEMPLE SETS ATTENDANCE RECORD IN LOSS TO PENN STATE

Twenty-fifth-ranked Penn State's Rodney Kinlaw ran for a career-high 168 yards and a touchdown as the Nittany Lions beat a Temple, 31-0, on Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field. The attendance of 69,029 was the largest home crowd in the history of Temple football and the largest home crowd in Mid-American Conference history. Owlsports.com

PENN STATE POST GAME INTERVIEWS (video)...PennLive.com

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HUSKIES DOUBLE THEIR PLEASURE

Northern Illinois University's 27-20 victory over Kent State won't make big headlines, not like Illinois' 28-21 toppling of top-ranked Ohio State. Daily Chronicle (DeKalb, IL)

ANDERSON ETCHES NAME INTO BOOKS

Northern Illinois University tailback Justin Anderson disappointed his offensive line by not scoring a touchdown on his historic carry. Starting right guard Onyebuagu said the line discussed Anderson passing the 1,000-yard mark with a long touchdown run. Daily Chronicle (DeKalb, IL)

FLASHES FALTER AGAINST NORTHERN ILLINOIS

Northern Illinois rolled up over 500 yards of total offense to hold on for a 27-20 Mid-American Conference win on Saturday over the visiting Kent State Golden Flashes. Record-Courier (Kent-Ravenna, OH)
(photo: Kate Weber/Daily Chronicle)

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ROCKETS SQUEAK OUT OPENER

UT shoots 61.5 percent in first half, holds off Missouri St. The Blade

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KNIGHT GETS 22 IN FALCONS WIN

Chris Knight scored 22 points in his personal homecoming as Bowling Green opened up a big first-half lead before settling for a 78-67 win over Belmont yesterday. The Blade

FALCONS DOWN BELMONT 78-67, TO GIVE ORR FIRST WIN AT BGSU

The Bowling Green State University men's basketball team led from start to finish, posting a 78-67 win over Belmont University Saturday evening (Nov. 10). The non-conference contest was held at Fifth Third Arena on the campus of the University of Cincinnati. BGSU Athletics

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TOO PHYSICAL: BRONCOS WHISTLED FOR STYLE, FAIL TO ADJUST IN LOSS TO PACIFIC

The Broncos committed 28 fouls Saturday night in a 90-76 season-opening loss to Pacific here in the first of three games at the World Vision Invitational. The Kalamazoo Gazette

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UMASS DOWNS HUSKIES

The Minutemen held control of the game for the previous 35 minutes, knocking down 14 three-pointers and scoring 31 points off NIU turnovers on their way to the 102-87 non-conference triumph at the McLeod Center. The Chronicle (DeKalf, IL)

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DETROIT MERCY 61, KENT STATE 60

Detroit Mercy senior point guard Jon Goode nailed a three-pointer at the buzzer to give the Titans a surprising 61-60 victory over Kent State on Saturday. Detroit Free Press

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