College football scores for 2009
College football scores for 2009 week 3 featured a lot of tests at the top. College football scores in 2009 haven't been safe for top teams, and yesterday's college football scores were noCollege Football Scores for 2009 Have More Surprises in Week 3 different. At least one powerhouse fell, while an upstart was destroyed, and the top two college football teams were severely tested. The 2009 college football scores are beginning to look a little more topsy-turvy, as the early part of the season ends and conference play nears.
The college football scores for 2009 were highlight by some upsets in the first two weeks. For week 3, the trend continued, and was led this time by USC's shocking loss at Washington. The Trojans went from being a solid third in the polls to being nearly out of the BCS race altogether, by losing to a team that went 0-12 last year. But the 16-13 score in favor of the Huskies signaled that this isn't last year's Washington. 2009 college football scores this week also had scares in Florida and Texas. The Gators were tested more than they ever expected from the Tennessee Volunteers, but Florida was still in control through much of the game. Nevertheless, the 23-13 score was the Gators first true test against real competition this season.
The college football scores for 2008 were highlighted by the classic Texas-Texas Tech showdown last season. For 2009, the Red Raiders didn't have the same magic, but they didn't go down easily against the Longhorns. Texas and Texas Tech took a while to light up the scoreboard, but when they did, the Longhorns pulled away to a 34-24 win. The team that pulled off the first shocking 2009 college football score, BYU, was on the losing end of a surprise this week. Florida State, after losing to Miami and nearly getting shocked by Jacksonville State, utterly destroyed BYU on the road, 54-28. Now all talk of BYU being a possible BCS title contender is gone - and with Utah's loss to Oregon, Boise State and TCU are the last mid-major BCS threats left.
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