College Football Scores 2011 Week 6

 

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College football results 2011

Saturday saw College football scores 2011 reach week 6 and the marque game was the Red River Rivalry between Oklahoma & Texas. That is where we start our review of week 6 college football scores 2011.

In a match between the number 3 ranked Oklahoma & 11th ranked Texas many expected a tight contest but the game in the end was rather 1 sided with Oklahoma winning 55 -17. The win in large was down to Oklahoma quarter back Landry Jones throwing for 367 yards and 3 touchdowns. The Oklahoma also came up big scoring 2 touchdowns off fumble returns.

Continuing our College football scores 2011 week 6 we take a look at another battle of top 25 teams between Auburn & Arkansas. After a 1st quarter where Auburn scored 2 touchdowns they would be shut out in the 2nd,3rd & 4th quarter as Arkansas wanton to win 38-14 at the Razorback stadium. 2 passing touchdowns and 2 rushing touchdowns, with the play of the game belonging to Joe Adams who ran 92 yards for the score.

 College Football Scores 2011 – Historic Comeback

In the biggest come back of the College football scores 2001 from Week 6 belonged to 14th ranked Nebraska who fought back from a 21 point half time deficit to defeat Ohio State 34- 27. Taylor Martinez who was booed at halftime was the reason behind Nebraska’s biggest comeback in the schools history. Martinez threw for 2 touchdowns & rushed for another to give Nebraska the win to improve their record to 5-1.

Their was only 1 team in the top 25 college football rankings who lost to an unranked opponent in this weeks College football scores 2011. That  unlucky honour fell to  23rd ranked Florida State who lost 35-30 to ACC conference rivals Wake Forest.

In other College football scores 2011 LSU, Alabama & Boise State continued their undefeated start to the season.

Well that concludes our round up of the latest College football scores 2011 be sure to use ESPN each Saturday for your live College football scores 2011.