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TCU
6 - 0
10 - 0
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BYU
5 - 1
8 - 2
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Utah
5 - 1
8 - 2
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Air Force
5 - 2
7 - 4
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Wyoming
3 - 3
5 - 5
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San Diego State
2 - 4
4 - 6
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UNLV
2 - 5
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Colorado State
0 - 6
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New Mexico
0 - 6
0 - 10
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Florida
10-0
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Alabama
10-0
3
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Texas
10-0
2
4
TCU
10-0
4
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5
Cincinnati
10-0
5
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6
Boise State
10-0
6
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Georgia Tech
10-1
7
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Pittsburgh
9-1
8
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Ohio State
9-2
10
10
LSU
8-2
9
11
Oregon
8-2
14
12
Oklahoma State
8-2
17
13
Penn State
9-2
19
14
Stanford
7-3
25
15
Iowa
9-2
15
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Virginia Tech
7-3
20
17
Wisconsin
8-2
21
18
Clemson
7-3
24
19
Brigham Young
8-2
22
20
Oregon State
7-3
NR
21
Miami
7-3
12
22
USC
7-3
11
23
Utah
8-2
16
24
Houston
8-2
13
25
Rutgers
7-2
NR
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Florida
10-0
1
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2
Texas
10-0
2
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3
Alabama
10-0
3
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4
TCU
10-0
4
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5
Cincinnati
10-0
5
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Boise State
10-0
6
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7
Georgia Tech
10-1
7
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8
Ohio State
9-2
8
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9
Pittsburgh
9-1
9
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10
LSU
8-2
11
11
Oregon
8-2
16
12
Penn State
9-2
17
13
Oklahoma State
8-2
18
14
Wisconsin
8-2
20
15
Iowa
9-2
13
16
Virginia Tech
7-3
21
17
Stanford
7-3
NR
18
Brigham Young
8-2
22
19
Clemson
7-3
NR
20
Oregon State
7-3
NR
21
USC
7-3
10
22
Houston
8-2
12
23
Utah
8-2
14
24
Miami
7-3
15
25
Nebraska
7-3
NR
25
North Carolina
7-3
NR
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Florida
10-0
1
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2
Alabama
10-0
2
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3
Texas
10-0
3
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4
TCU
10-0
4
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5
Cincinnati
10-0
5
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6
Boise State
10-0
6
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7
Georgia Tech
10-1
7
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8
LSU
8-2
8
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9
Pittsburgh
9-1
12
10
Ohio State
9-2
11
11
Oregon
8-2
13
12
Oklahoma State
8-2
19
13
Iowa
9-2
10
14
Penn State
9-2
18
15
Virginia Tech
7-3
21
16
Wisconsin
8-2
20
17
Stanford
7-3
NR
18
USC
7-3
9
19
Oregon State
7-3
23
20
Miami
7-3
14
21
Utah
8-2
16
22
Brigham Young
8-2
22
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23
Clemson
7-3
NR
24
Houston
8-2
15
25
California
7-3
NR
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No. 25 BYU romps over Wyoming 52-0
November 7th, 2009 @ 5:30pm
By BOB MOEN, Associated Press Writer

LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) -- Max Hall threw for 312 yards and four touchdowns in just over two quarters, and No. 25 BYU won its sixth straight over Wyoming, 52-0 on Saturday. [CLICK HERE to view the BYU/Wyoming image gallery]

BYU (7-2, 4-1 Mountain West) recorded its first shutout of the season and second consecutive against the Cowboys. The Cougars beat Wyoming 44-0 last year.

Hall now has 28 career wins, one behind the school record held by Heisman Trophy winner Ty Detmer, who played at BYU from 1988-91.

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GAME BLOG: (25) BYU 52, Wyoming 0
Insight and opinions throughout today's game as the 25th ranked BYU Cougars took on the Wyoming Cowboys in Laramie.

Against Wyoming (4-5, 2-3), he was 20 of 22 and had TD passes of 44, 2, 79 and 15 yards. He completed passes to seven different receivers before taking a seat midway through the third quarter.

It was the most lopsided loss for Wyoming since 1985.

Cougars receiver McKay Jacobson, who missed the previous four games with a hamstring injury, caught three passes for 100 yards, including the 79-yard TD score.

Harvey Unga rushed for 85 yards before limping off the field early in the third quarter.

BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall said Unga's injury was not serious and he could have returned to the game.

But that wasn't necessary with the game so one-sided.

The Cougars outgained the Cowboys 543-225. The closest Wyoming came to scoring was just before halftime when it drove down to the BYU 7 but time ran out in the half.

Freshman quarterback Austyn Carta-Samuels was 14 of 23 for 108 yards for the Cowboys.

It was the third time the Cowboys have been shut out this season under new coach Dave Christensen, a former offensive coordinator at Missouri who was hired in December to revitalize the Cowboy's offense.

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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