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Week 3 Non-UConn Games

At the Linc today, probably the smallest crowd Oklahoma has ever played in front of. I have a grade school buddy, went to OU, lives in Hartford area now. He's probably thrilled with the proximity
 
OU leading at Temple 25-0 early 2nd. How much is Temple paying OU to come to Philly for this?
 
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OU leading at Temple 18-0 early 2nd. How much is Temple paying OU to come to Philly?
Interesting background story:


-> By comparison, two-for-ones are a good value play. Instead of Oklahoma spending upward of $4 million on three separate home games, it agreed to pay Temple $1 million for this deal, according to contract details reported by The Oklahoman. <-
 
Thought a KC Keeler coached Temple team would keep within at least 30 of Oklahoma. Clearly thought wrong.
 
If there had been a way to bet on "New P2 team most likely to mail it in and cash the conference checks", I would have bet every nickel I had on UCLA.
 
Nittanies up just 13-0 on Villanova late in 1st half.

Travesty that top 10 teams are playing FCS.
 
Maine loses their home opener to Stonehill 13-10 on a Stonehill hail mary. Stonehill had lost ten in a row before this win.

Jordan Stevens is now 9-28 over his four years and is killing the program. He's gotta go.
 
Maine loses their home opener to Stonehill 13-10 on a Stonehill hail mary. Stonehill had lost ten in a row before this win.

Jordan Stevens is now 9-28 over his four years and is killing the program. He's gotta go.

That's a big upset for the NEC over the CAA. Stonehill was 21-pt underdogs in the game. New Haven is also up on Albany.

More importantly, Central Connecticut beat Saint Francis to move to 2-1 (1-0 NEC).

 

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