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(BCSNN) — WKU quarterback Maverick McIvor threw for 401 yards and three touchdowns and added a rushing score as Western Kentucky opened the season with a 41–24 victory over Sam Houston on Saturday at Houchens-Smith Stadium.
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The Kansas Jayhawks christened the reimagined David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium with a 31-7 victory over Fresno State on Saturday evening in front of a sold out crowd of 41,525 spectators.
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(BCSNN) — Hard to believe, but college football is back with the 2025 season kicking off on Saturday with Week Zero. One of the early clashes we're excited about, just happens to be the last one of the day, featuring Stanford and Hawai‘i at the Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex. The matchup, set for 1:30 p.m. local time (7:30p ET) and nationally televised on CBS and Paramount+, marks the fifth meeting between the programs—all in Honolulu—with Stanford holding a 4–0 edge in the series.
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(BCSNN) — The "Luck of the Irish" was with the Cyclones as Rocco Becht accounted for three touchdowns and led No. 22 Iowa State to a 24–21 victory over No. 17 Kansas State in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic on Saturday, giving the Cyclones a crucial early win in the Big 12 title race. The game, played before a sold-out crowd at Aviva Stadium, marked the first-ever international opener between two ranked Big 12 teams.
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(BCSNN) — It looks like at least one off-the-field distraction in the Big Ten has been handled as Northwestern University and former head football coach Pat Fitzgerald have reached a settlement. The deal ends a two-year legal battle stemming from Fitzgerald’s firing amid a hazing scandal that rocked the athletic department. The agreement, announced Thursday, resolves Fitzgerald’s $130 million wrongful termination lawsuit, though specific terms were not disclosed.
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