Stanford edges UCLA for Pac-12 football title - Boston Globe | Afrikaans
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Hogan threw for 155 yards and a touchdown and ran for 47 yards and another score, helping the No. 8 Cardinal beat No. 17 UCLA, 27-24, in the Pac-12 championship game Friday night in Stanford, Calif. The first red shirt won game MVP honors Stanford to sit for the first time in more than a decade in the Rose Bowl.
Hogan cast as a defender to run into him, a 26-yard touchdown tying Drew Terrell on third-and-15 early in the fourth quarter. Jordan Williamson kicked his second goal from 36 meters with 6:49 remaining for the go-ahead score Stanford's first conference title since the 1999 season to seal.
"Character," says Stanford's David Shaw, the Pac-12 coach of the year in his first two seasons. "Even when we play well, we still play hard. Our guys play with such heart. We play when we had to make plays. "
running Northern Illinois 44, Kent State 37 - Jordan Lynch for three touchdowns, including a 2-yarder in the second overtime, and Demetrius Stone's interception in the end zone no 19 Northern Illinois' victory over No. 18 Kent States whole house fan in a touching Mid-American Conference championship game in Detroit.
Both teams had hoped a victory would strengthen whole house fan them in the top 16 of the BCS standings and a place in a marquee bowl. KENT State the No. 17 in the standings coming into Northern Illinois and No. 21 should be an unlikely whole house fan leap to make.
The Huskies (12-1) dominated for most of the night, but the Golden Flashes (11-2) knew to tie it at 34 in the final minute of regulation to drag, 27-13, earlier in the fourth. The teams traded field goals in the first overtime, but Northern Illinois needed only two plays to reach the end zone in the second. Setting up a 23-yard run by Akeem Daniels Lynch's final TD.
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Hogan threw for 155 yards and a touchdown and ran for 47 yards and another score, helping the No. 8 Cardinal beat No. 17 UCLA, 27-24, in the Pac-12 championship game Friday night in Stanford, Calif. The first red shirt won game MVP honors Stanford to sit for the first time in more than a decade in the Rose Bowl.
Hogan cast as a defender to run into him, a 26-yard touchdown tying Drew Terrell on third-and-15 early in the fourth quarter. Jordan Williamson kicked his second goal from 36 meters with 6:49 remaining for the go-ahead score Stanford's first conference title since the 1999 season to seal.
"Character," says Stanford's David Shaw, the Pac-12 coach of the year in his first two seasons. "Even when we play well, we still play hard. Our guys play with such heart. We play when we had to make plays. "
running Northern Illinois 44, Kent State 37 - Jordan Lynch for three touchdowns, including a 2-yarder in the second overtime, and Demetrius Stone's interception in the end zone no 19 Northern Illinois' victory over No. 18 Kent States whole house fan in a touching Mid-American Conference championship game in Detroit.
Both teams had hoped a victory would strengthen whole house fan them in the top 16 of the BCS standings and a place in a marquee bowl. KENT State the No. 17 in the standings coming into Northern Illinois and No. 21 should be an unlikely whole house fan leap to make.
The Huskies (12-1) dominated for most of the night, but the Golden Flashes (11-2) knew to tie it at 34 in the final minute of regulation to drag, 27-13, earlier in the fourth. The teams traded field goals in the first overtime, but Northern Illinois needed only two plays to reach the end zone in the second. Setting up a 23-yard run by Akeem Daniels Lynch's final TD.
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