Albuquerque Journal

Baylor-Oklahoma is week’s headliner

Cincinnati goes to 10-0 with victory

- BY RALPH D. RUSSO

Four games matching ranked teams in Week 11 could start bringing some clarity to the conference races Saturday.

In the Big 12, No. 4 Oklahoma (CFP No. 8) faces No. 18 Baylor (CFP No. 13) in the first game of a difficult stretch run for the unbeaten Sooners. The Bears are coming off a loss to TCU and one more setback could put their chances of reaching the conference title game in serious danger.

No. 9 Michigan (CFP No. 6) is on the road at No. 23 Penn State. The Wolverines have lost their last two trips to Happy Valley. The Nittany Lions are out of the three-team Big Ten East (Michigan, Michigan State and Ohio State) race, but can still play spoiler.

No. 21 North Carolina State (CFP No. 16) is at No. 13 Wake Forest (CFP No. 12) with first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference’s Atlantic Division on the line. The winner would be really tough to catch.

In the SEC West, No. 11 Texas A&M (CFP No. 11) is at No. 12 Mississipp­i (CFP No. 15). Both already have two losses and need help to catch No. 3 Alabama, but the Aggies don’t need nearly as much after beating the Crimson Tide.

Best Game

OKLAHOMA at BAYLOR: Lots of good ones from which to choose, but Sooners-Bears has the best combinatio­n of high stakes and entertainm­ent value.

The Big 12’s two best offenses square off against a couple of defenses that have shown some recent vulnerabil­ities.

Sooners quarterbac­k Caleb Williams has 14 touchdown passes since taking over as OU’s QB1 at halftime of the Texas game.

Baylor has maybe the best running back in the country you probably have not heard of in Abram Smith (1,055 yards and 7.33 per carry).

Heisman Watch

MATT CORRAL, QB, OLE MISS: Corral was getting a lot of Heisman Trophy buzz in the first half of the season, but that has tapered off as the Rebels have lost a second game.

If he’s going to have any shot to crank it up again, now is the time and Texas A&M is a good opponent to do it against. The Aggies have the best defense in the SEC outside of Athens, Georgia.

Numbers To Know

6 — Touchdowns allowed by No. 1 Georgia. The Bulldogs face Tennessee, which scored six touchdowns last week against Kentucky, despite having the ball for only 13-plus minutes.

9— Touchdowns scored in the last four games by Oregon running back Travis Dye, who has become the focal point of the No. 4 Ducks’ running game since CJ Verdell was injured. Oregon faces Washington State, the Ducks’ closest pursuer in the Pac-12 North.

22 — Number of receptions for 457 yards by Purdue receiver David Bell in the Boilermake­rs’ two victories against top-five teams. Purdue will go for its third victory as an unranked team against a top10 opponent at Ohio State. Only Illinois in 1959 has done that.

1992 — The only season Wake Forest and North Carolina State played when both were ranked in 113 meetings.

Off The Radar

COLORADO at UCLA: The Bruins haven’t had the breakout season that seemed to be in the works after they beat LSU. Two straight losses have UCLA at 5-4, but the closing stretch of the season is manageable, starting with Colorado.

Beat the Buffaloes, and UCLA clinches bowl eligibilit­y for the first time in four seasons under coach Chip Kelly.

Hot Seat

SCOTT SATTERFIEL­D, LOUISVILLE: The Cardinals’ coach had a rocky end to last season when he looked into the South Carolina job opening as he was finishing up a 4-7 season.

His third season in Louisville has included several close games that have left the Cardinals (4-5) two wins shy of bowl eligibilit­y with three to play.

Syracuse comes to Louisville on Saturday as the school retires Heisman winner Lamar Jackson’s No. 8 jersey. It’s a critical game to get the Cardinals to bowl eligibilit­y.

Friday’s action

No. 2 CINCINNATI 45, SOUTH FLORIDA 28: In Tampa, Fla., Desmond Ridder threw two touchdown passes to break the Cincinnati career record and ran for a score for the Bearcsts (10-0, 6-0 American Athletic, No. 5 CFP), one of four unbeaten FBS teams. Cincinnati has started the season with 10 consecutiv­e wins for just the second time in school history.

Ridder broke the school record with this 79th touchdown pass, a 21-yard strike to Josh Whyle early in the third that made it 31-7. Gino Guidugli, now Cincinnati’s quarterbac­ks coach and passing game coordinato­r, had 78 scoring passes from 2001-04.

Jaren Mangham had two rushing TDs for South Florida (2-8, 1-5). BOISE STATE 23, WYOMING 13: In Boise Idaho, George Holani rushed for 102 yards, Hank Bachmeier passed for 225 yards, and the Boise State defense forced a late turnover to hold off Wyoming.

Boise State continued its mastery of Wyoming, winning its fifth straight and 15th out of 16 games in the series.

Wyoming (5-5, 1-5 Mountain West) lost its fifth game out of its last six after a 4-0 start.

The Broncos are 6-4, 4-2.

 ?? ROGELIO V. SOLIS/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ole Miss quarterbac­k Matt Corral (2), shown evading a Liberty defender last week, will have a stiff test this week when the Rebels take on No. 11 Texas A&M.
ROGELIO V. SOLIS/ASSOCIATED PRESS Ole Miss quarterbac­k Matt Corral (2), shown evading a Liberty defender last week, will have a stiff test this week when the Rebels take on No. 11 Texas A&M.

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