Pac Ten Roundup
Baylor 45 Washington State 17
Baylor's freshman quarterback ran for a school-record 217 yards and two touchdowns on only 11 carries and the Bears beat Washington State 45-17 in a game played a day earlier than scheduled because of Hurricane Ike.
Maryland 35 California 27
Maryland scored touchdowns on its first three possessions Saturday en route to a stunning 35-27 upset of No. 23 California. The Golden Bears didn't reach the end zone until the closing minutes, and by then it was far too late.
BYU 59 UCLA 0
Max Hall tied a school record with seven touchdown passes and the 18th-ranked Cougars handed UCLA its worst loss in nearly 80 years, overwhelming the Bruins 59-0 Saturday.
Oregon 32 Purdue 26
LaGarrette Blount ran 3 yards for a touchdown in the second overtime to give No. 16 Oregon a come-from-behind 32-26 win over Purdue on Saturday. Blount led a 306-yard rushing effort with 132 yards and two TDs as Oregon gained 500-plus yards of total offense for the second straight week and seventh time dating back to 2007.
TCU 31 Stanford 14
Ryan Christian scored the go-ahead touchdown and Steven Coleman made a key interception to help TCU beat Stanford 31-14 Saturday in a game moved up six hours because of Hurricane Ike.
Oregon State 45 Hawaii 7
Jacquizz Rodgers ran for 110 yards and two touchdowns and Oregon State defeated Hawaii 45-7 on Saturday. Lyle Moevao completed of 20 of 34 passes for 268 yards and three scores for the Beavers
USC 35 Ohio State 3
Mark Sanchez threw four touchdown passes, Joe McNight rushed for 105 yards on 12 carries, and the top-ranked Trojans crushed No. 5 Ohio State 35-3 Saturday night in a matchup of two of college football's most successful programs.
New Mexico 36 Arizona 28
Rodney Ferguson,ran for 158 yards and two touchdowns and freshman James Aho tied a school record with five field goals to help New Mexico beat Arizona 36-28 on Saturday night.
UNLV 23 Arizona State 20
Malo Taumua blocked a field goal to lift UNLV to a 23-20 overtime upset of No. 15 Arizona State on Saturday night. Taumua's block on a 35-yard field goal attempt by Thomas Weber came after Kyle Watson kicked a 20-yard field goal on the Rebels' overtime possession.The loss took the luster off Arizona State's game against No. 2 Georgia next week.
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BYU
Do you UW fans still think you would have had any chance in overtime against BYU. Laughable. The whole penalty farce last week was just a desperate attempt to distract attention away from the real problem at UW – you suck at college football. Get used to it. UW: 0-3
BYU: 3-0
Why are you here?
We played you two weeks ago and everyone has pretty much moved on from that game and that call. Why would you come onto a blog for a team you shouldn’t really care about at 1AM and start talking trash? You should actually hope we’re better than an 0-3 record would indicate because you’re going to need strength of schedule in the BCS computer ratings. You beat UCLA 59-0 and a lot of people were happy to see it because we don’t like Neuheisel and we don’t like UCLA very much. Should we not be happy because there are BYU fans like you out there? Grow up.

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