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3-and-out

Sporting News, The,  Nov 1, 2004  by Tim Brando

Purdue's loss to Wisconsin and Kyle Orion's fumble in that game didn't affect my Heisman vote for Orton two weeks ago. Losing to Michigan at home last week, however, did. A quarterback just can't lose two big home games and still win the trophy.

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Mississippi State coach Sylvester Croom's breakthrough win against Florida was the year's biggest upset. For Gators coach Ron Zook, it could be the beginning of the end. Steve Spurrier's Gainesville sabbatical might end up being truly short-lived.

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Tennessee and Texas don't impress anyone with their performances in big games, but they are potential BCS bowl entries. They win games they are supposed to win. Last week's wins, the Vols' over Alabama and the Longhorns' over Texas Tech, are examples.

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