Virgina Tech: 35
UNC: 10
The #16 Virginia Tech Hokies had trouble moving the ball against North Carolina all day. The Tar Heels stopped the Hokies on their first possession and Conor Barth kicked a 46 yard field goal to take the early lead. Running back Brian Ore ran for 101 yards and 3 touchdowns. UNC scored a touchdown on a 18 yard pass from Cam Sexton to Brooks Foster at the very end of the game against the second and third string Hokies defense. The Hokies defense took over early and had a monster day intercepting 4 passes one of which was returned for a touchdowns. The Hokies Special Teams blocked 1 punt in the win. Virginia Tech plays Duke on September 16th, 2006.
Louisville: 62
Temple: 0
The #13 ranked Louisville Cardinals shut out the Temple Owls even without star running back Michael Bush out of the line up. Bush passed up entering the NFL for a chance to win a National Championship, however his season ended last week when he broke his leg against Kentucky. Louisville spread the ball around to several running backs and wide receivers in the win. Unior quarterback Brian Brohm was 16 of 29 for 306 yards and 1 touchdown in the win. Temple was outmatched and ineffective on offense and defense the entire day. Louisville plays the Miami Hurricanes on September 16th, 2006 at home.
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Auburn: 34
Mississippi State: 0
The #4 ranked Auburn Tigers shut out fellow SEC West rival Mississippi State Bulldogs in a tune up game before they meet up with LSU. Tigers quarterback Brandon Cox was 19 of 29 for 271 yards and 3 touchdowns. Wide receiver Courtney Taylor caught 9 receptions for 107 yards. The Tigers Special Teams unit blocked a field goal attempt in the 4th quarter to preserve the shut out. Auburn plays LSU on September 16th, 2006 at home.
Central Michigan: 17
Michigan: 41
The #10 ranked Michigan Wolverines beat the fiesty Central Michigan Chippewas. Running back Mike Hart had a huge day on the ground gaining 116 yards on 19 carries and 3 touchdowns. Chris Henne was 12 of 20 for 122 yards in the win. Michigan plays Notre Dame on September 16th, 2006 in South Bend.




