Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Week 13 Results: Quick Hits

Boston College 16 @ Syracuse 7
The Eagles continue their win streak and hold off Syracuse. Freshman RB Andre Williams rushed for 185 yards in place of the injured star Montel Harris. Williams came up big Saturday in the Carrier Dome, helping the Eagles to victory.

Virginia 7 @ #16 Virginia Tech 37
The Hokies took advantage of playing in front of their home crowd and extended their win streak to an impressive 10 games. VT jumped on UVA early and never looked back.

Univeristy of Southern Florida 23 @ Miami 20
Miami gets stunned at home by rival USF in overtime. The Hurricanes fall to 7-5 on the season with this tough loss.

Florida 7 @ #22 Florida State 31
A very impressive win for the Seminoles. The win marks the first time Florida State has beaten rival UF since 2003.

#23 North Carolina State 31 @ Maryland 38
Wild game in College Park to say the least. The Wolfpack jumped to an early 14-0 lead but gave up 28 unanswered points to the Terps. With the loss, the Wolfpack's ACC title game hopes were also lost.

UNC 24 @ Duke 19
A bittersweet win the the Tar Heels here. After such a high preseason ranking, the Heels finish the season 7-5. Duke played the Tar Heels to until the end, but UNC was able to walk away with the win.

#18 South Carolina 29 @ Clemson 7
Clemson has to be unhappy with this result. Although the Gamecocks have been on a roll this season and won the SEC East, Clemson would have liked to have played better at home against their rival. The Tigers are still bowl eligible at 6-6, but may be left out of the mix.

Wake Forest 34 @ Vanderbilt 13
The Demon Deacons end the 2010 campaign on a good note, snapping a nine game losing streak at Vanderbilt on Saturday.

Georgia Tech 34 @ University of Georgia 42
The defending ACC champions, GT, are left shaking their heads at the end of the 2010 regular season. What could have been a special season turned into GT picking up the pieces. A loss to rival UGA to end the season isn't what the Yellow Jackets were looking for.

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