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No. 15 Mississippi holds on to topple No. 2 Alabama, 43-37 (Yahoo Sports)

With a desperation fling and an array of big plays, Chad Kelly and No. 15 Mississippi ended a quarter century of futility at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Kelly completed a deflected 66-yard touchdown pass and added two more long ones in the fourth quarter, and the Rebels held on to beat No. 2 Alabama 43-37 on Saturday night. The Rebels (3-0, 1-0 Southeastern Conference) left the topsy-turvy game with their first victory

Kevin Hogan leads steady Stanford past No. 6 USC, 41-31 (Yahoo Sports)

In Stanford’s pregame meeting, coach David Shaw asked every player who has played in two Pac-12 championship games to stand. ”Our guys are used to playing in big games,” Shaw said. Kevin Hogan passed for 279 yards and two touchdowns, Remound Wright rushed for three more scores and Stanford opened Pac-12 play with a 41-31 victory over No. 6 Southern California on Saturday night.

Defense bails out No. 1 Ohio St in 20-13 win over N Illinois (Yahoo Sports)

For a team that seemed to have two great quarterbacks, Ohio State is now searching for one. Cardale Jones started and threw two interceptions, J.T. Barrett finished and was not much better, but linebacker Darron Lee and Ohio State’s defense bailed out the struggling offense and the top-ranked Buckeyes beat Northern Illinois 20-13 on Saturday. For the second straight week neither quarterback was particularly effective against an opponent Ohio State

Fournette powers No. 13 LSU past No. 18 Auburn, 45-21 (Yahoo Sports)

The jarring impact of LSU running back Leonard Fournette’s shoulder with crumpling Auburn defensive back Blake Countess blew the top off of sold-out Tiger Stadium – and more than likely resonated with Heisman Trophy voters. The 6-foot-1, 230-pound Fournette finished that play with a finesse move that buckled the knees of safety Nick Ruffin, and No. 13 LSU was well on its way to a 45-21 victory over 18th-ranked Auburn

US stages comeback to win Solheim Cup after disputed call (Yahoo Sports)

ST. LEON-ROT, Germany (AP) — After being infuriated by a call they found unsportsmanlike, the Americans staged the biggest comeback in Solheim Cup history Saturday to wrest the trophy back from Europe. Paula Creamer defeated Germany’s Sandra Gal to complete the turnaround and secure a 14 1/2-13 1/2 victory for the United States, which had trailed by four points going into the singles. The match turned after American rookie Alison

Creamer justifies wildcard pick with winning point for U.S.

By Tony Jimenez ST LEON-ROT, Germany (Reuters) – U.S. wildcard choice Paula Creamer was almost lost for words after her winning point in the singles secured a battling 14-1/2 to 13-1/2 victory over Europe in the 14th Solheim Cup on Sunday. Juli Inkster put her faith in Creamer by picking the American for the 12th and final spot, the anchor role on the last day, and she repaid the captain’s

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