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GREG VACEK'S DAILY WEB ROUNDUPSunday, September 15, 2019

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Perry passes for more yards than Ahlers in Navy rout…Oklahoma State’s Second Half Rally Spoils Tulsa’s Home Opener…Temple’s goal-line stands clutch in win over No. 21 Maryland…Jordan McCloud helps USF snap eight-game skid …UCF makes its power move…WVU football: Mountaineers snap out of funk, beat NC State 44-27…Tribe pounces early in 38-10 win over Colgate…Nationals’ bullpen buckles and playoff race tightens after 10-1 loss to Braves

Pirate Press: ECU Headlines

Bonesville.net

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ecupirates.com

  • ECU Drops Conference Opener At Navy
  • East Carolina Downs Norfolk State For Third-Straight Victory

Perry in command for Navy against ECU Fayetteville Observer

Greenville Daily Reflector

  • Navy, Perry punish Pirates 42-10
  • Perry passes for more yards than Ahlers in Navy rout
  • ECU-NAVY: Three answers

Perry runs, passes Navy past outclassed East Carolina, 42-10 WITN 7

Navy Whips East Carolina 42-10 in AAC Opener in Annapolis Rivals

247 Sports

  • ECU steamrolled by Navy, again
  • What They Said: ECU players after the loss to Navy
  • Final Grades from ECU’s 42-10 loss to Navy
  • ECU starting RB Darius Pinnix out against Navy with injury

Perry runs, passes Navy past outclassed East Carolina 42-10 CBS Sports

Annapolis Capital

  • Perry runs wild as Navy routs East Carolina, 42-10
  • Navy defense surpasses magic number, shows increased progress against East Carolina

Navy throttles East Carolina with Malcolm Perry at the helm Washington Post

 

Around the American Athletic Conference

theamerican.org

  • Oklahoma State’s Second Half Rally Spoils Tulsa’s Home Opener
  • No. 17/16 UCF Cruises Past Stanford
  • Memphis Scores Road Win Against South Alabama
  • Navy Tops ECU In Conference Opener
  • Temple Shuts Down No. 21 Maryland, 20-17
  • Cincinnati Rings Victory Bell for 14th Straight Year With Win Against Miami (Ohio)

The Associated Press

  • Hubbard’s 256 yards, 3 TDs lead Oklahoma St. past Tulsa
  • Gabriel throws 4 TD passes, No. 17 UCF routs Stanford 45-27
  • Memphis rolls past South Alabama 42-6, 2 RBs break 100 yards
  • Temple’s goal-line stands clutch in win over No. 21 Maryland
  • Cincinnati wins 14th straight over oldest rival

Cincinnati Enquirer

  • Live updates: Cincinnati Bearcats vs. Miami RedHawks college football
  • Michael Warren II and Bryan Wright talk and walk as UC football’s leaders

Tampa Bay Times

  • Jordan McCloud helps USF snap eight-game skid
  • Plant High’s Jordan McCloud starts at quarterback for USF

Dillon Gabriel leads No. 17 UCF to win over Stanford Orlando Sentinel

Philadelphia Inquirer

  • Two late defensive stands lead Temple over No. 21 Maryland, 20-17
  • Temple football notes: CB Christian Braswell makes the most of his second career start
  • Three takeaways from Temple’s 20-17 win over Maryland

Kushner: Lowered ticket prices make sense for Tulane NOLA.com

True-freshman, out of nowhere! Ex-Southlake Carroll RB T.J. McDaniel dashes for first collegiate touchdown with SMU Dallas Morning News

Memphis Commercial Appeal

  • Memphis football: O’Bryan Goodson makes return against South Alabama
  • Memphis defensive lineman O’Bryan Goodson makes return against South Alabama
  • Memphis football team briefly evacuates hotel after fire alarm goes off

Tulsa World

  • OSU 40, TU 21: Hubbard rushes for 256 yards, three TDs as Cowboys hold off Hurricane
  • OSU at TU: Hurricane ‘shot itself in the foot’ with 17 penalties
  • Guerin Emig: TU too good to accept sympathetic praise for hanging tough against OSU

Washington Post

  • College football winners and losers: UCF makes its power move
  • Maryland goes from fast and furious to fully frustrated in loss to Temple

 

Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond

WVU football: Mountaineers snap out of funk, beat NC State 44-27 Charleston Post-Gazette

Raleigh News and Observer

  • Quentin Harris orchestrates Duke’s rout of Middle Tennessee
  • Failed ‘Power 5’ test sends NC State back to the drawing board
  • NC State’s Doeren: ‘That is not who we are, that is not what we can be.’
  • One second left. Officials make a mistake on the end of the UNC-Wake game, ACC says.
  • Carolinas college football roundup: Navy sinks ECU; Davidson wins on rare shutout

Winston Salem Journal

  • West Virginia beats NC State 44-27
  • Following John Currie, the Wake Forest athletics director, around for the day wasn’t an easy task
  • Beef Boys take note of pre-game talk from North Carolina linebacker

Charlotte Observer

  • Charlotte 49ers start fast, get measure of revenge against UMass with 52-17 victory 
  • Carolinas college football roundup: Coastal Carolina defense shuts down Norfolk State

Norfolk Virginian Pilot

  • Tribe pounces early in 38-10 win over Colgate
  • Hokies bounce back after embarrassing first half, finish off win against Furman
  • U.Va. holds off Florida State with last-second defensive stand

South Carolina pulls out all the stops but can’t beat ‘Bama at Williams-Brice  Columbia The State

Charleston Post and Courier

  • Sapakoff: What ‘a bunch of recruits’ get from the Gamecocks’ loss to Alabama
  • Touchdown on fake field goal becomes just another near-miss for Gamecocks

Atlanta Journal Constitution

  • Georgia Tech stunned in overtime by The Citadel
  • Georgia Tech’s loss to The Citadel first reason to really question Geoff Collins  
  • No. 3 Bulldogs dominate Arkansas State
  • Notre Dame fired up for trip to Georgia

The Associated Press

  • Tua Tagovailoa, No. 2 Alabama beat South Carolina 47-23
  • Martin runs for 299 yards, 2 long TDs in NC A&T’s 27-21 win
  • No. 3 Georgia romps to another win, 55-0 over Arkansas State

 

Nuggets and Briefs:  National and Professional articles of interest

The Panthers are 0-2 and Superman is battered. What’s next? There’s no good answer  Charlotte Observer

Michael Jordan selling large chunk of Hornets; won’t give up majority control  Raleigh News and Observer

New York Times

  • Yankees Blast the Blue Jays, Inching Closer to Crown
  • U.S. Defeats Poland at Basketball World Cup. But for 7th Place.
  • N.F.L. Week 2 Predictions: Our Picks Against the Spread

Washington Post

  • Nationals’ bullpen buckles and playoff race tightens after 10-1 loss to Braves
  • Boswell: The Nats’ bullpen will be better in October — if they make it that far
  • Evgeny Kuznetsov doesn’t need our scorn. He needs our support.
  • Derrius Guice to injured reserve; Jonathan Allen and Jordan Reed out for Redskins-Cowboys game

Atlanta Journal Constitution

  • Braves beat Nationals again to clinch playoff spot; magic number down to 4
  • Atlanta United clinches spot in MLS playoffs

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