
College Football Scores 2014: Week 10 Results and Top Stars for Top 25 Teams
The No. 11 Georgia Bulldogs weren't ready.
In a game that seemed like an easy win on Saturday, the Bulldogs were literally run over by the rival Florida Gators 38-20. One might blame the absence of suspended running back Todd Gurley for the slippage, but that's only if you didn't see the game or the box score.
The Gators trampled the Bulldogs defense for a whopping 418 yards on the ground. Florida quarterback Treon Harris threw just six passes the entire game. Why go to the air when the team is finding so much success on the ground?
That's the type of lopsided statistic one expects to see when a SEC power takes on a small program from a Division II school. The Gators hit the ground running in the second quarter with rushing touchdowns by Kelvin Taylor and Michael McNeely made the score 14-7 at the half.
Florida would score three more times on the ground en route to the win. The loss drops the Bulldogs a game behind the Missouri Tigers in the SEC East standings, and Georgia still has a date with Auburn, while all of Mizzou's remaining games are against unranked teams.
The day couldn't have been much worse for Georgia.
The Bulldogs weren't the only team upset on Saturday. Here's a look at all of the scores from the Top 25. East Carolina also fell to unranked Temple 20-10. Just below the table is a look at the top stars from ranked teams.
| Rank | Team | Result |
| 1 | Mississippi State | Beat Arkansas 17-10 |
| 2 | Florida State | Beat Louisville 42-31 |
| 3 | Auburn | Beat Ole Miss 35-31 |
| 4 | Ole Miss | Lost to Auburn 35-31 |
| 5 | Oregon | Beat Stanford 45-16 |
| 6 | Alabama | Idle |
| 7 | TCU | Beat West Virginia 31-30 |
| 8 | Michigan State | Idle |
| 9 | Kansas State | Beat Oklahoma State 48-14 |
| 10 | Notre Dame | Beat Navy 49-39 |
| 11 | Georgia | Lost 38-20 to Florida |
| 12 | Arizona | Lost to UCLA 17-7 |
| 13 | Baylor | Beat Kansas 60-14 |
| 14 | Arizona State | Beat Utah 19-16 OT |
| 15 | Nebraska | Beat Purdue 35-14 |
| 16 | Ohio State | Beat Illinois 55-14 |
| 17 | Utah | Lost to Arizona State 19-16 |
| 18 | Oklahoma | Beat Iowa State 59-14 |
| 19 | LSU | Idle |
| 20 | West Virginia | Lost to TCU 31-30 |
| 21 | Clemson | Idle |
| 22 | UCLA | Beat Arizona 17-7 |
| 23 | East Carolina | Lost to Temple 20-10 |
| 24 | Duke | Beat Pittsburgh 51-48 (2 OT) |
| 25 | Louisville | Lost to Florida State 42-31 |
Top Stars
Kelvin Taylor (25 carries, 197 yards, two TD) and Matt Jones, Florida Gators (25 carries, 192 yards, 2 TD)

Both Taylor and Jones had stat lines that would have implied their teams had solid running games even without the other. However, when you consider both men eclipsed the 190-yard mark in the same game, it lets you know how dominant the Gators running game was on Saturday.
Both men had 25 carries and averaged just under eight yards per carry, while each had two touchdowns.
You won't find a more surprisingly dominant run performance in an SEC conference game.
Jamison Crowder, Duke Blue Devils, 9 receptions, 165 yards, 2 TD

The Duke Blue Devils barely held on for the 51-48 double-overtime win over the Pittsburgh Panthers. Wide receiver Jamison Crowder had a huge hand in the victory. He had just his second 100-yard receiving game, but it came right on time for the Blue Devils.
Duke is staring at a berth in the ACC title game against the Florida State Seminoles, barring a disastrous and unexpected loss by the defending champions. A loss to Pittsburgh would have been a huge hit to Duke's hopes.
Crowder's big day helped Duke dodge a bullet.
Trevor Knight, Oklahoma Sooners, 376 total yards, 6 TD

Knight was a one-man wrecking crew on offense for the Sooners in the team's 59-14 win over the Iowa State Cyclones. He accounted for six scores and nearly 400 total yards. On the downside, Knight did have two interceptions.
If you put that many points and yards on the board for your team, the coaching staff will cut you some slack.
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