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g UTSAs two quarterbacks all game.WYOMING 34, NO. 24 SAN DIEGO STATE 33LARAMIE, Wyo. -- Josh Allen threw two touchdown p
Weve had an extremely small window into the mind of NHL coaches who are currently operating with some form of goaltender timeshare. But its enough to at least highlight the early returns for teams that dont have an established No. 1 starter.We can attempt to parse coach suggestions through quotes to the media, but actual starts are really the only way to truly know what a coach is thinking with his goaltenders. Outside of back-to-back starts or injuries, there is no real reason for a team to have started two different goaltenders at this point of the campaign unless there is some kind of timeshare in the crease.With that in mind, lets check out the teams in that situation, and try to address each goaltenders value going forward:Winnipeg Jets: First and foremost, kudos to the Jets for having the courage to demote Ondrej Pavelec. It couldnt have been an easy decision, but it opens the door for the team to move forward into the Connor Hellebuyck era. But moving forward into the Hellebuyck era doesnt mean we are there yet. Michael Hutchinson could still steal away enough starts this season to be useful to fantasy owners, especially if Hellebuyck has more outings like he did against the Carolina Hurricanes in the season opener. Three of the four goals allowed by Hellebuyck were arguably preventable, while that could be said of only two of the four Wild goals against Hutchinson (and Hutchinson almost impossibly saved another one of them with his paddle). It will be interesting to see if the two netminders continue to alternate starts this week, as we suspect they might. At this point, Hellebuyck is the only one to own, as Hutchinson has the higher mountain to climb to be a regular starter.Dallas Stars: Its strange that we still hope for one goaltender to emerge for the Stars, but its hard not to want it to happen when they are a team destined for 50 wins. Unfortunately, the early indications are that those wins will be split 25-25, just as they were last season between Antti Niemi and Kari Lehtonen. Niemi was given the season opener and had a fantastic game, stopping 33 shots -- including 16 in the first period -- en route to a 4-2 win. Coach Lindy Ruff turned to Niemi again Saturday, and got the opposite result, with five goals allowed on 20 shots before he pulled him for Lehtonen. Two things need to happen for this to be a fantasy-friendly crease: The Stars have to show a better overall save percentage through team defense, and one goalie has to earn more than 60 percent of the starts. With neither of those criteria satisfied, neither goaltender is particularly attractive, even for your bench.Tampa Bay Lightning: As we said already, there is no reason for a team to have started two different goaltenders already, save for injuries or back-to-back contests. The Lightning have had neither, yet turned to Andrei Vasilevskiy in the second game of the season. This is a pretty clear signal from coach Jon Cooper that he views both Vasilevskiy and Ben Bishop in similar light. That is not good news for Bishop owners. With Bishop already rested and going into three non-back-to-back games this week, it will be disconcerting for Bishop owners to see Vasilevskiy between the pipes Wednesday. It wont be full panic mode yet, but if the two goalies continue to split starts 50-50, its going to really hurt Bishops elite status. On the other hand, this would be huge for Vasilevskiy, who is still available in 83 percent of ESPN leagues.Philadelphia Flyers: The Flyers opened the campaign with Michal Neuvirth in net against the Los Angeles Kings, then turned to Steve Mason the next night in Arizona against the Coyotes. This is an exception to our back-to-back games rule, as the games were on consecutive nights, but it was interesting to note that Neuvirth drew the season-opening start against what was -- on paper -- the more difficult team. Mason has had one of the better save percentages in the NHL the past three seasons, but has never managed to parlay that into the ever-important wins that stave off internal competition. Neuvirth had a terrific regular season as the backup last season and was a hero in the playoffs, almost turning the tide against the Washington Capitals after Mason was lit up in the first three games. Goaltending does tend to be a lot of What have you done for me lately? So coach Dave Hakstol appears to be leaning toward Neuvirth at the moment. Three evenly spaced out games this coming week will tell us a lot more about this situation going forward. While Mason appeared to be the player to stash on your bench before the season began, that could flip in the coming days.There are some other teams on the radar for timeshares, but we havent seen enough yet to put down a strong opinion on what could happen. Specifically, the New York Islanders, Carolina Hurricanes and maybe even the Anaheim Ducks are on the long-range radar.Forwards rising and fallingAuston Matthews, C, Toronto Maple Leafs (up 30 spots to No. 65): Of course Matthews takes one of the larger leaps in the rankings this week. How can he not? After a four-goal debut last Wednesday, Matthews played another 17 minutes Saturday, including a team-high 4:33 on the power play. Its pretty clear the Leafs are going to let him loose sooner and with more frequency than expected; hes certainly earned it. We want to see a couple of more big games before considering him among the most elite. That said, it wouldnt take much for him to vault up the rankings a couple of more times; his arrow is definitely pointing upwards.Jonathan Drouin, C, Tampa Bay Lightning (up 18 spots to No. 95): Another player who is locked into a bigger role than expected is Drouin. He was expected to get a chance on the first line, for sure, but to lead the Lightning in power-play time through two games was not a part of the prognostication. Two of his three points have come on the man advantage, and Drouin looks like hes finally matured into the role of skating with Steven Stamkos on a regular basis. Hes tied with Stamkos for the team lead in shots on goal, too.David Pastrnak, LW, Boston Bruins (up 66 spots to No. 112): An incredible plus-6 in his season debut, Pastrnak shut down any thoughts of him not playing a top-line role for the remainder of the season. With David Backes doing his best Patrice Bergeron impression to open the season, the Bruins top line combined for 14 points through the first two games. As weve seen for several years now, the role next to Bergeron and Brad Marchand is an extremely fantasy-friendly one. The role is Pastrnaks for the foreseeable future.Mitch Marner, C, Toronto Maple Leafs (up 18 spots to No. 227): Wrist shots are the most conducive to goals, according to the NHLs advanced shooting statistics. Marner, despite a lot less ice time than the others atop the leaderboard, is first in the NHL in wrist shots per game, with 3.5. He already has a goal and several ridiculously close chances to his credit this season. Matthews wont be the only Leafs rookie locked into starting lineups this season -- but we already knew that.Defensemen rising and fallingDion Phaneuf, D, Ottawa Senators (down 14 spots to No. 175): A little more forethought into new coach Guy Boucher and we could have seen this coming, so our bad. Boucher is one of the strongest advocates for the use of the 1-3-1 power play, and that means no more Phaneuf on the first unit with Erik Karlsson. Which, in turn, means Phaneuf will almost never share the ice with the offensive catalyst for the Sens. While Phaneuf isnt a void for offensive production, quite a bit of bloom comes off the rose if he wont be getting power-play time on the first unit.Zach Werenski, D, Columbus Blue Jackets (enters at No. 229): This rookie blueliner finished his first NHL game with ice time second only to Seth Jones on the Blue Jackets blue line, leading the team in shots on goal and earning his first point. He didnt play on the power play in the first game, but his performance changed that. In his second NHL game, he led the team in shots again, led the team in power-play ice time and earned his first NHL goal on the power play. Werenski is for real. He is going to stick around this season, and is going to finish a close second to Jones for fantasy value on this blue line. Hes available in 90 percent of ESPN leagues and needs to be scooped up. This is a perfect storm of talent meeting opportunity.Goaltenders rising and fallingJeff Zatkoff, G, Los Angeles Kings (enters at No. 121): Its devastating news to have Jonathan Quick on the shelf for up to four months, not making it through a game for the Kings. Zatkoff has a real opportunity here to shine. The Kings, after all, are one of the league leaders in limiting shot attempts, and will give Zatkoff the best possible environment in the NHL for a goaltender to establish himself. We have slotted him in as a back-end No. 2 fantasy goaltender for now, ahead of names such as Jaroslav Halak and Semyon Varlamov, because the opportunity is that good. If you are a desperate Quick owner that missed out on nabbing Zatkoff, there is an argument to look at Peter Budaj. While the situation is perfect for Zatkoff, he doesnt have much of a track record. If he stumbles, the veteran Budaj will get a chance.Quick hitsAs expected, the Jason Chimera on the top line experiment lasted all of one game for the Islanders. Josh Bailey was there Sunday next to John Tavares and Andrew Ladd, showing off some sick mitts with an overtime winner. Bailey has upside in this role, and will be closely monitored for the rankings next week.The New York Rangers best line, and its not even really close through two games, has been Chris Kreider, Mika Zibanejad and rookie Pavel Buchnevich. Zibanejad is available in 40 percent of ESPN leagues and Buchnevich in 91 percent. Both of those numbers are probably 30 percentage points higher than where they should be.All of the NHL players who have been on the ice for 45 or more shot attempts this season have played in three games, except for one. Ryan McDonagh of the Rangers is seventh in the league with a shot attempts total of 49, despite only playing in two games. If that kind of deployment continues, McDonagh should trend back toward his fantasy friendliness that was on display three seasons ago, when he scored 14 goals and 43 points.Jonathan Marchessault is fitting right in on the Florida Panthers top line with Aleksander Barkov and Jaromir Jagr. He should be owned in a lot more than 9 percent of ESPN leagues.A hat trick on the books already, Richard Panik is playing with Jonathan Toews and Artemi Panarin and appears, however the lines are deployed, to be a permanent fixture of the Chicago Blackhawks top six. Hes not going to get a hat trick every night, given his limited minutes and non-existent power-play role, but his linemates will continue to be super talented, so hell retain value.Top 250 rankingsHere are the updated rest-of-season, top 250 rankings of forwards, defensemen and goalies, including position ranks. Last week refers to the final preseason rankings, published last week.Note: Sean Allens top 250 players are ranked for their expected performance in ESPN standard leagues from this point on. ESPN standard stats include goals, assists, power-play points, shots on goal, plus/minus, penalty minutes and average time on ice for skaters, and wins, goals-against average and save percentage for goalies.Blake Griffin Jersey . Brett Kulak and Jackson Houck of the Vancouver Giants were each charged with assault causing bodily harm on Aug. 18, according to the B.C. court services. Custom Los Angeles Clippers Jerseys .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. http://www.clippersnbateamshop.info/chris-paul-clippers-jersey/ . -- Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson asked his players a simple question during Fridays morning shootaround: How many of them had ever been on a team 14 games over . Jerome Robinson Clippers Jersey . Numbers Game examines the deal that sees Michael Del Zotto and Kevin Klein switch places. The Predators Get: D Michael Del Zotto. Patrick Beverley Clippers Jersey . JOHNS, N.EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Mike Weber ran for 111 yards and a touchdown, and No. 2 Ohio State held off Michigan State 17-16 on Saturday after the Spartans missed a 2-point conversion with 4:41 remaining.Ohio State (10-1, 7-1 Big Ten, No. 2 CFP) can now move on to next weekends showdown with rival Michigan, but only after withstanding a spirited challenge from a Michigan State team that derailed the Buckeyes national title bids in two of the previous three seasons. The Spartans (3-8, 1-7) were down 17-10 when LJ Scott scored on a 1-yard run with 4:41 to play. Michigan State went for the lead, but Tyler OConnors pass on the 2-point conversion attempt was intercepted in the end zone.Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio said hed planned all week for the Spartans to go for 2 if a situation like that came up.The Spartans got the ball back one more time, at their own 20 with 2:04 remaining. Tyquan Lewis sacked OConnor on the first play, and then Gareon Conley intercepted him on the second.Scott ran for 160 yards and also scored on a 64-yard catch-and-run in the first minute of the game, but the Ohio State defense didnt allow much more after that. J.T. Barrett threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to Curtis Samuel in the first quarter, and the game was tied at 10 at halftime.Webers 4-yard TD run in the third gave the Buckeyes the lead for good.NO. 1 ALABAMA 31, CHATTANOOGA 3TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Jalen Hurts passed for three touchdowns and ran for 68 yards to help Alabama overcome a slow start against FCS team Chattanooga.With the offense struggling to get going, the Crimson Tide (11-0) spotted the Mocs (8-3) the games first three points and didnt really shake them until late in the third quarter. The defense had a more Bama-like performance, and hasnt given up a touchdown in 13 quarters.Hurts was 15 of 21 for 136 yards a week after torching Mississippi State for 347 yards. He had a 47-yard TD pass to Calvin Ridley and added two 1-yarders to Gehrig Dieter, including one in the final minutes that made the score look a little closer to what most expected.Damien Harris rushed for 91 yards, and a touchdown and Ridley gained 94 yards on seven catches.NO. 4 MICHIGAN 20, INDIANA 10ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- DeVeon Smith ran for two touchdowns in a 3:33 span late in the third quarter, finishing with a career-high 158 yards rushing, to help Michigan shake off Indiana.John OKorn made his first start for Michigan (10-1, 7-1, No. 3 CFP), replacing the injured Wilton Speight, and struggled to lead an offense that was averaging 45 points and 232 yards passing.OKorn was 7 of 16 yards for just 59 yards. His best play was a 30-yard run, escaping a collapsed pocket on third down to set up Smiths 34-yeard run that put the Wolverines up 13-10 with 4:02 left in the third. Smiths 39-yard run later in the quarter put them ahead 20-10.Richard Lagow was 14 of 29 for 191 yards for Indiana (5-6, 3-5).NO. 5 CLEMSON 35, WAKE FOREST 13WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- Deshaun Watson ran for two touchdowns and threw for another score, and Clemson wrapped up a spot in the Atlantic Coast Conference title game.Wayne Gallman rushed for a season-high 161 yards and two touchdowns, including a 42-yarder on fourth-and-inches that started the scoring for the Tigers (10-1, 7-1, No. 4 CFP).Playing with something to prove after a last-second loss to Pittsburgh, Clemson reeled off touchdowns on its first four possessions to take a 28-0 lead and then essentially went into protection mode while holding the Demon Deacons to 197 yards -- its fewest since the opener against Tulane.Watson was 23 of 33 for 202 yards and sandwiched a pair of short scoring runs around a pretty 15-yard touchdown pass to Mike Williams, checking out after Gallmans second TD with 10:50 to play.Cade Carney had a 1-yard touchdown run for Wake Forest (6-5, 3-4).NO. 6 WISCONSIN 49, PURDUE 20WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- T.J. Watt returned an interception 17 yards for a touchdown, and Wisconsin scored 35 points in the final 8 1/2 minutes of the first half.Alec Ingold and Bradrick Shaw each scored twice during the flurry, helping the Badgers (9-2, 6-2 Big Ten, No. 7 CFP) to their fifth straight win overall and 11th in a row in the series. They can wrap up the West Division title and earn a spot in the conference championship game with a victory next weekend at home against Minnesota. Corey Clement rushed for 112 yards and a touchdown for Wisconsin.Purdue (3-8, 1-7) closed out its home schedule with a sixth straight loss, five under interim coach Gerad Parker.NO. 7 WASHINGTON 44, ARIZONA STATE 18SEATTLE -- Jake Browning overcame a sluggish start to throw for 338 yards and two touchdowns, and Washington routed Arizona State to stay in the College Football Playoff mix.Washington (10-1, 7-1 Pac-12, No. 6 CFP) will likely move up in both the AP Top 25 and the CFP ranking after snapping a 10-game losing streak to the Sun Devils (5-6, 2-6).Browning completed 27 of 44 passes with 12 of those going to John Ross for 95 yards. Myles Gaskin ran for 127 yards and a 45-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter.Washingtons victory sets up one of the biggest Apple Cup games ever Friday in Pullman against rival Washington State, with the winner claiming a spot in the Pac-12 championship game. The two are tied atop the Pac-12 North standings after Washington States 38-24 loss at Colorado on Saturday.NO. 8 OKLAHOMA 49, NO. 10 WEST VIRGINIA 28MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- Baker Mayfield threw two touchdown passes and ran for two more scores and Oklahoma scored four times off turnovers to beat West Virginia in the snow.Oklahoma (9-2, 8-0 Big 12, No. 9 CFP) turned a marquee matchup into a rout from the start, building a 28-0 lead early in the second quarter before the Mountaineers tried a late comeback.The Sooners kept their long-shot playoff hopes alive and can win the conference title in their regular-season finale in two weeks against Oklahoma State.West Virginia (8-2, 5-2, No. 14 CFP) was eliminated from the conference race.Samaje Perine ran for 160 yards and two TDs, Joe Mixon had 147 yards and a score, and Dede Westbrook had 100 yards receiving, including a 75-yard TD. After Oklahomas hot start, the Sooners kept the ball mostly on the ground. Mayfield finished 9 of 15 for 169 yards, all season lows.West Virginias Justin Crawford rushed for 331 yards, the third-highest total in school history.NO. 9 PENN STATE 39, RUTGERS 0PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Tyler Davis kicked a career-high four field goals and Penn State stayed in the hunt for a berth in the Big Ten title game.Saquon Barkley and Andre Robinson scored on short third-quarter runs and the Nittany Lions (9-2, 7-1) limited Rutgers (2-9, 0-8) to 87 yards in total offense in winning their seventh straight game, their longest streak since 2011.The win kept Penn State tied for first place in the Big Ten East with Ohio State and Michigan, who face each other in Columbus, Ohio. If the Buckeyes win and the Nittany Lions take their home finale against Michigan State, Penn State goes to the title game, having beaten the Buckeyes.Trace McSorley added a 27-yard scoring pass to Mark Allen, and backup quarterback Tommy Stevens scored on a 12-yard run in the fourth quarter.OREGON 30, NO. 11 UTAH 28SALT LAKE CITY -- Justin Herbert threw a 17-yard touchdown pass to Darren Carrington with 2 seconds remaining to lift Oregon past Utah, which was eliminated from the Pac-12 championship race.Herbert led the Ducks (4-7, 2-6) on a 10-play, 75-yard drive in just over 2 minutes, capping it with the TD pass to Carrington. He was initially called out of bounds, but that call was reversed after a replay showed Carrington got a foot down inbounds.Herbert passed for 324 yards and three TDs. He also scored on a 1-yard run in the fourth quarter.The Utes (8-3, 5-3, No. 12 CFP) had taken a 28-24 lead with 2:18 remaining off a Troy Williams 30-yard touchdown pass, but the Ducks then began their comeback drive.Royce Freeman led the Ducks ground game with 129 yards.Joe Williams rushed for 149 yards and a touchdown for Utah.NO. 12 COLORADO 38, NO. 20 WASHINGTON STATE 24BOULDER, Colo. -- Sefo Liufau threw for 345 yards, ran for 108 more and scored three touchdowns in Colorados victory over Washington State in a matchup of unlikely Pac-12 division leaders.Phillip Lindsay added 144 yards rushing and two TDs for the Buffaloes (9-2, 7-1, No. 10 CFP), who can wrap up the Pac-12 South and a spot in the conference title game by beating Utah at home next week.A loss would give the South to No. 15 Southern California.Liufau briefly left in the fourth quarter onlly to return and pick up a crucial third-and-short that led to a game-sealing TD run by Lindsay.ddddddddddddLuke Falk threw for 325 yards and three scores for Washington State (8-3, 7-1, No. 22 CFP). The Cougars had won eight in a row.NO. 13 OKLAHOMA STATE 31, TCU 6FORT WORTH, Texas -- Mason Rudolph ran for two touchdowns and threw for another score, and Oklahoma State earned a Big 12 title shot with its seventh consecutive victory.The Cowboys (9-2, 7-1, No. 11 CFP) will be conference champions if they beat No. 8 Oklahoma in their regular-season finale after an open date.Oklahoma State scored on its only two drives in the third quarter to go ahead 24-6. Chris Carson had a bruising 19-yard TD run when he got through three tacklers and Rudolph scored on a 2-yard keeper immediately after a 63-yard catch-and-run by Chris Lacy,TCU (5-5, 3-4) had a chance to take the lead in the final minute of the first half after a 40-yard run by quarterback Kenny Hill. But Kyle Hicks took direct snaps in a wildcat formation on consecutive plays from the 1, getting stopped short on a third-down run and then overthrowing an open receiver.Justice Hill had 154 yards rushing on 16 carries for Oklahoma State, and Carson had 146 yards on 17 carries. Lacy had four catches for 109 yards.NO. 14 WESTERN MICHIGAN 38, BUFFALO 0KALAMAZOO, Mich. -- Zach Terrell passed for a career-high 445 yards and four touchdowns, helping Western Michigan remain undefeated.Corey Davis had 13 catches for 173 yards and two touchdowns, breaking the Mid-American Conference record for career receptions. Davis also holds the MAC records for career yards receiving and touchdown catches.Michael Henry added six receptions for 121 yards as the Broncos (11-0, 7-0, No. 21 CFP) stayed in contention for a major bowl bid. They need a win against Toledo next week and a victory in the MAC championship to have a chance at the Cotton Bowl.Jordan Johnson had 95 yards rushing for the Bulls (2-9, 1-6).NO. 15 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 36, UCLA 14PASADENA, Calif. -- Sam Darnold passed for 267 yards and hit DeQuan Hampton for two touchdowns, leading Southern California past UCLA in the Los Angeles rivals 86th crosstown showdown.Ronald Jones II rushed for 121 yards and two TDs for the surging Trojans (8-3, 7-2 Pac-12), who won their seventh straight game after a dismal start to the season.USC claimed the Victory Bell for the second consecutive year, overcoming Darnolds two early interceptions and eventually taking apart UCLAs solid defense for 527 total yards.Jordan Lasley caught two first-half touchdown passes from Mike Fafaul for UCLA (4-7, 2-6). After five losses in their last six games, the Bruins are assured their first losing season in coach Jim Moras half-decade in charge.NO. 21 FLORIDA 16, NO. 16 LSU 10BATON ROUGE, La. -- Florida stuffed LSUs Derrius Guice on a do-or-die run from the 1 in the final seconds, and the Gators held on to wrap up the Southeastern Conferences East Division.The stop capped a defensive struggle in which LSU converted a fourth-and-10 play on its final drive, only to get stopped on back-to-back runs from the 1 to end the game.Floridas Austin Appleby completed only seven passes on 17 attempts, but one of his connections went for a pivotal 98-yard touchdown to Tyrie Cleveland. Eddy Piniero scored the rest of Floridas points on field goals of 36, 24 and 34 yards.LSU (6-4, 4-3 SEC, No. 16 CFP) controlled most of the game and held considerable statistical advantages, outgaining Florida (8-2, 6-2, No. 23 CFP) 423 yards to 270 and holding possession for 34:02. But on three occasions, the Tigers failed to score after driving inside Floridas 10 -- the first time because of Guices fumble in the first half and the second time because of a botched field goal in the third quarter. The loss likely cost the Tigers a Sugar Bowl bid.NO. 17 FLORIDA STATE 45, SYRACUSE 14SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Dalvin Cook ran for 225 yards and four touchdowns to become Florida States career rushing leader.Cook entered the game needing 19 yards to break Warrick Dunns 20-year old school record for rushing (3,959) and did so with a 41-yarder in the first quarter. He finished the first half with 104 yards to become just the sixth player in Atlantic Coast Conference history to reach 4,000 yards and the first to do it in three years.Florida State (8-3, 5-3, No. 17 CFP) won for the fifth time in six games and handed Syracuse (4-7, 2-5) its third straight loss.Syracuse starting quarterback Eric Dungey again warmed up before the opening kickoff but did not play for the second straight game. The sophomore has been out since suffering a vicious hit to the shoulder-head area in the first quarter against Clemson two weeks ago.NO. 18 AUBURN 55, ALABAMA A&M 0AUBURN, Ala. -- Jeremy Johnson accounted for three touchdowns, and Auburn made the most of its final tuneup before the Iron Bowl with a victory over FCS opponent Alabama A&M.Starting in place of the injured Sean White, Johnson was 14 of 19 for 147 yards and a touchdown and rushed for two more. It was Johnsons first start of the season and the first game he received substantial playing time in since the opener against Clemson.Kerryon Johnson ran for 108 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries before being lifted for freshman Kam Martin at halftime. Kamryn Pettway, who entered the week leading the SEC in rushing, missed his second consecutive game with a left leg injury. Among the other Tigers to sit out the final home game of the season were running back Stanton Truitt, H-back Chandler Cox and cornerback Carlton Davis.Auburn (8-3, No. 15 CFP) outgained Alabama A&M (4-7) 598-130, and had its first shutout since the first game of the 2008 season.NO. 19 NEBRASKA 28, MARYLAND 7LINCOLN, Neb. -- Terrell Newby ran for a career-high three touchdowns for Nebraska, and Ryker Fyfe passed for 220 yards and a score filling in for injured starter Tommy Armstrong Jr.The Cornhuskers (9-2, 6-2 Big Ten) stayed alive in the West Division. They must win at Iowa on Friday and Wisconsin must lose to Minnesota for Nebraska to go to the conference championship game.Maryland (5-6, 2-6) lost for the sixth time in seven games and has been outscored 149-13 over three weeks. Fyfe prevailed over Max Bortenschlager in a battle of backup quarterbacks.Armstrong injured his hamstring scoring the winning touchdown in last weeks game against Minnesota. He didnt practice this week and was not in uniform Saturday. Perry Hills was dressed but didnt play for the Terrapins because of shoulder problems.NO. 23 TEXAS A&M 23, UTSA 10COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- Jake Hubenak threw for 248 yards and a touchdown, and Myles Garrett had 4 1/2 sacks to help No. 23 Texas A&M get back on track.The Aggies (8-3) were in desperate need of a victory after consecutive losses to Mississippi State and Mississippi ruined their shot at the College Football Playoff.The Roadrunners (5-6) cut the lead to three early in the second quarter after a one-handed touchdown grab by Josh Stewart. The Aggies then scored the next 13 points, capped by a 47 yard run by Trayveon Williams to make it 23-7 in the third quarter.Garrett was finally healthy after missing two games and being limited in several others because of a high ankle sprain. He finished with eight tackles, broke up a pass and forced a fumble. Instead of limping as he has been in recent weeks, Garrett was harassing UTSAs two quarterbacks all game.WYOMING 34, NO. 24 SAN DIEGO STATE 33LARAMIE, Wyo. -- Josh Allen threw two touchdown passes, including a 29-yarder to C.J. Johnson with 1:07 left, and Wyoming stopped a 2-point conversion attempt by San Diego State with no time on the clock.Allen completed 16 of 31 passes for 282 yards and also rushed for 56 yards. Brian Hill added 131 yards on 31 carries and two TDs for the Cowboys (8-3, 6-1 Mountain West). Johnson had five catches for 85 yards.Christian Chapman completed 15 of 26 passes for 211 yards and two TDs for San Diego State (9-2, 6-1). Chapmans last TD pass was a 23-yard desperation heave that Quest Truxton caught on the rebound with no time left. Aztecs coach Rocky Long elected to go for the win and Chapmans 2-point pass attempt was knocked away by defensive back Antonio Hull.Rashaad Penny and Juwan Washington both returned kickoffs for touchdowns for the Aztecs. Pennys was 93 yards, and Washingtons 92 yards.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25 ' ' '