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>> verne: 45-7, 2:35 to go. perine again. >> verne: that will make you a fan favorite. gain of 17. >> gary: one guy trying to gain a competitive impact on this game, perine is trying to earn cher >> gary: perine is trying to earn carries in the next game. >> verne: allie laforce. >> allie: verne and gary, coaches are always looking for different ways to motivate their players and coach mcelwain came up with a good one where he said "write down how you can
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team." he took their names off and posted them all over the televisions and the locker room so the team could see. i think it worked. >> verne: perine is 0 for 100 yards now. his second gain as a player 1st gators. theodore, alabama, 17 carries, 105 yards. one catch. 28 yards and a touchdown. 45-7, 1:09 to go. the streak will be extended to 30 games >> gary: when you combine it together, 30 games and 30 years,
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allie pointed out in the open there were a couple of times they came close. >> verne: including the last two years and as you documented, 1993. remember notre dame over navy, 43 years years, roger staubach had that win in 1964 and then when navy ended the streak the midshipmen curfew -- i'm just saying. 45-7. then navy played very competitively with notre dame for the next couple years. that should do it. jim mcelwain out of missoula, montana. mark stoops. they met each other as coaches in 1997. mcelwain at montana state.
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>> verne: 45-7 the final. play of the game presented by napa auto parts. luke del he hit antonio callaway. that one went 78 yards. it's worth another look. listen to mick huber, florida's play by play radio man. >> del rio. rainbows one downfield for callaway. he makes the catch. there he goes. away, callaway, touchdown, touchdown, touchdown, he just
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>> gary: if you've got a star player like callaway, strong defense like florida does and a quarterback that doesn't make mistakes, you've got a chance. >> verne: the two offensive stars, del rio 320 yards, four touchdowns, one interception. lamik5 perine. 17 carries, 105 yards on the ground. for gary danielson and allie laforce, i'm verne lundquist saying so long from gainesville. again, our final score. 45-7. we're going to take our road show in to oxford, next week. as alabama tries to end a two-game losing streak to ole miss. closed captioning provided
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tonight's been great. yeah. you look, amazing... you take after your mom.... she's hot. know when to shhhhhhh the subtle fragrance of axe black. gallagher: this type of disaster hits, it's like, "man, what do we do? where do we start?" after the flood, when we came in here, there was nothing left. there's no way we're gonna do this ourselves. people like monica vernon really fought to get the assistance that led to the recovery. it took vision. it took courage.
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whether they were democrat or republican. she took the bull by the horns, saw a problem that needed to be solved, and she solved it. vernon: i'm monica vernon, and i approve this message. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division >> adam: welcome to the jeep post game show. i'm adam zucker. >> adam: in the game you just saw, florida over kentucky 45-7. make it 30 in a row.
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kentucky did score. kentucky ended up getting on the board at the end but florida dominant. >> brian: this was a resounding victory for florida versus the state of kentucky -- pitiful football. go back to last week. they give up a big lead versus southern miss, they go on the road and have an excellent opportunity to get a bad taste out of their mouth and they do nothing. they lay a fat egg. >> rick: a lonely place for mark stoops. you you can't sleep. all you can do is think about how to fix this. he will go to the office. block out the noise. when you have completed as many passes to the opponent as you do to yourself it's a long way back but it starts with him. he will go right to the offense when they get off the plane. >> adam: the team from western kentucky having abouta rough a day. western kentucky that had over 500 passing yards last week saw jalen hurts solidifying his role
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>> rick: jalen hurts picked up where he left off last week, ardarius stewart, hurts two touchdowns. i think they've got a good one. >> adam: calvin ridley as well, 38-10 the final in that one. georgia with jacob eason making his first start. they had to hold on tight against nicholls. >> brian: nolls came to play. 17 returning starters colonels. since 2013 they've taken on nine f.b.s. schools. they knew what they were up for but they weren't up to the speed to tackle and isaiah mckenzie took it 66 yards to the house. >> adam: a punt return inside his own 10 that allowed the colonels to make a run in the game. bama going to the grove next week looking for revenge after losing the last two to ole miss. last year, of course, chad kelly, rick, they want to get back in the groove today. >> rick: ole miss likes playin
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targets. quincy adeboyo. >> adam: trevor knight an easy day as texas a&m took care of prairie view. four total touchdowns for him. in a weather delay with vandy on top of middle tennessee 19-10 despite not completing a pass yet -- coming up we'll show you the play of the shouldn't have been. they say a lot of things about rain. (engine revs) like how hard it's gonna fall. (engine revs) the things it does to your parade. we've got a saying about rain, too: when it rains... it roars. the all-wheel-drive lineup from dodge.
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over on cbs sports network a night of college football action, northern illinois and u.s.f. followed by cal and san diego state. we go back to the scoreboards, and what you are about to see should have been the last play of an oklahoma state win, rick. >> rick: mike gundy wants throw this away. get the game over. mason rudolph does that but it's not out of the pocket. it's intentional grounding. they decide they're going to give central michigan another play but the rules play, if the team in possession commits the foul and the penalty includes a loss of down which intentional grounding does, there is no untimed down, this play shouldn't have happened. it was an amazing play that should never have taken place. >> adam: an amazing play that shouldn't have happened. the m.a.c. admitted fault. the big 12 replay view in stillwater could have intervened and did not. >> brian: this needs to be amended.
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if you give them the ball back or say the game is over, they have been rewarded so they still win the ballgame and central michigan doesn't get another attempt. >> rick: whoever said common sense rules? >> brian: it should. >> rick: i think that will be an amendment but this is unbelievable that this was allowed to take place. the question, will the game be changed? will central michigan state give it back? no. >> adam: take a knee, get with it. troy held off. deshaun watson 33 touchdown passes but it took a while. florida state winning. their star defensive back left the game. they go to louisville next week. ohio state starting to pull away from tulsa. a weather delay stretching across halftime, michigan, wilton speight four touchdown passes dominant over u.c.f., all
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they had a weather delay as well. it is a final now. 42-0 over lamar. lamar, houston will be playing in houston tomorrow. how about the service academies. all of them 2-0 for the first time since 1996. the last year that army won the commander-in-chief trophy. 348 rushing yards today by the black knights and navy benefitting from clock mismanagement by uconn. top-25 action still to shake off that loss at lambeau, guys. jacksonville state gave auburn a game last year. leonard fournette will not play. remember that hit he took late in the game against wisconsin last week and bristol, tennessee is going to see some rubbing and racing between the hokies and vols. that will just about do it for this week. thank you for watching "the jeep post game show." what's coming up tonight on cbs.
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a top-25 s.e.c. west showdown. number one, alabama at number 19, ole miss. coverage begins at 3:00 p.m. eastern with "autotrader college football today" thursday night football returns to cbs and nfl network thursday with the jets and the bills and the nfl on cbs kicks off tomorrow with regional action. many will see the bengals and jets. it gets started at noon eastern with "the nfl today." for all of us, have a great evening and we'll see you next week. by cbs sports division enough. yea, i'm over it. ? we shouldn't need commercials to tell you we're powerful. no thanks. genders don't play sports. athletes do.
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right now on cbs 2 news, two faiths coming together for one cause. right now on cbs 2 news, two faiths coming together for one cause. >> it's very important that we -- in these times -- turn towards each other and work together. >> how these congregations team up to breakdown barriers in cedar rapids. >> then 15 years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. >> we have to learn from history, so it doesn't repeat itself. >> why one sites still doesn't have a 2016 campaign trail.how the clinton campaign is defending the democratic presidential nominee after her controversial description of donald trump supporters. supporters. good evening.tomorrow - marks a moment in time - all of us remember.the september day - when terrorist attacks - claimed thousands of lives - and broke millions of hearts. hearts.this weekend - the
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attack - leaders from two >> this weekend is the 15th anniversary of that attack and leaders from faith communities are joining hands in a labor of love. cbs 2 news reporter connor morgan has this story. >> reporter: we're less than 60 days out from the presidential election, but today isn't about politics. it's about two congregations coming together to show that love can scrub floors, want walls and change the world. two congregations, one purpose. >> trying to put our faith into practice. members of the st. launchan church and cedar rapidses spent their saturday painting and cleaning to help those who use many services. the workers are aiming to build bridges. >> we're doing this together, to show that we have solidarity and interfaith connection here in cedar rapids. >> it goes without the
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happening, and around the world, here in our country, it's very important that we -- in these times d-turn towards each other and work together. >> reporter: and change perceptions. >> it's a good opportunity for us to just prove that we are as much invested in this community, in this country, as anyone else. >> people fail to remember that there are extremists on all sides. >> we're a minority in this country. but we real country. some of the comments might be unfortunate, but it's a good thing and gives us an extra push and encourages us more to go out and to do this kind of another. // we all can work and live together in community.""this may be the first time that we do this kind of project - partnering with a christian congregation - but it's not going to be the last time."covering the corridor in cedar rapids, connor morgan, cbs 2 news. the two congregations will come together again tomorrow
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stephen's is hosting an interfaith service of prayer and remembrance - honoring the september 11th victims and showing solidarity in the aftermath of the attacks. of the nine-eleven memorials - - in new york - pennsylvania - and washington - - the pentagon - is the only site - that still doesn't have a visitor's - center. center.but - family members of victims - - are raising money to change that.so far - more than six million dollars - has been donated.- nearly twenty - million more is still needed. benches - at that memorial - represent the victims - - those on the plane - - and those inside the pentagon.zach - lay-chak - - was just nine - when his father was killed in the attack. "we have to learn from history so it doesn't repeat itself." "the visitor center will be important to show what happened to our country and how our country responded." responded."just this week - the visitor center fund -
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visitor's center fund received a $ 2.5 million from the diana davis experience foundation and hoped that the center can be built by 2020. states history.but -- he also says -- america must remember those affected by nine-11. nine-11."we stand with the survivors who still bear the >> we stand with the survivors who still bear the scars of that we thank the first-responders, who risked everything to save others, and we salute a generation of americans, our men and women in uniform, diplomats and our intelligent, homeland secretary and law enforcement professionals, who serve and in some cases have given their lives to help keep us safe. >> president obama also says a lot has changed in these past 15 years since the attacks. and the u.s. has prevented other attacks and saved many lives.
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cbs 2 news at 10:00, it's a symbol of the united states of america. and it flies outside of schools, homes, businesses, government buildings, you name it. what does the american flag mean to people here in the u.s.? what they say it represents and why some veterans are especially thankful to see the stars and stripes after serving overseas. and we're finally drying out across eastern iowa after a couple days of heavy rainfall, surface high pressure settling in leading to cooler and drier conditions. 72 in iowa city, 68 in dubuque and 66 in decorav. winds gusty, 7-15 miles per hour, bringing in cooler and drier air. dewpoints at times in the 70s and right now in the upper 40 50s to low 50s just a sign of that drier air that is moving in thanks to surface high pressure leading to that cool northwest flow. winds will die down tonight. it it will be cool as
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upper 40s under a clear sky. how long will this pleasant stretch of weather last and when is the next chance for showers? all coming up in your full weather forecast. >> right now cedar rapids police are investigating the death of a man hit and killed by a car. it happened last night around 7:00 on the 1900 block of 1st avenue east. police say a 71-year-old man was trying to cross 1st avenue, when a westbound car hit him. the driver, 26-year-old marks of marion was unharmed. as of tonight, no charges have been filed. in miami beach, planes will be back in the air tonight, spraying for the mosquitoes that carry the zika virus, but those living in the area are provosting the decision and say they want know more about the chemicals being used and the risk that may be involved is in the spraying was delayed for a time, so those who are in fear for their safety could get out of the area. test results show a growing
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that is linked to birth defect. the campaign trail was fairly quiet today for donald trump and hillary rodham clinton. both sides are still talking about a comment clinton made friday night. cbs news correspondent wendy gillette reports from new york. >> reporter: hillary clinton says she regret gretts remarks she made about donald trump supporters friday night. >> you could basketing with. i call deplorables. >> reporter: clinton released a statement saying, "last night i was grossly generalistic and that is nerf a good idea and i regret saying -- that was wrong and added many of trump's support err hard-working americans." trump tweeted wow, hillary clinton was so insulting to my supporters. millions of amazing hard- working people. i think it will cost her at the
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>> she held a fund racer and 15 people made at least $100,000 to attend unclinton will be here in manhattan sunday to mark the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks equal rights amendment over the course of her life.sot: (donald trump/republican presidential candidate) "phyllis was there for me when it was not at all fashionable. scheduled public events until monday.wendy gillette, for cbs news, new york. trump's running mate, mike pence, said saturday trump supporters are not a basket of anything and deserve clinton's respect. if donald trump wins the white - house - his daughter - - ee-vanka - - tells our digital - partner - circa - - she has big plans - for her role . sarah carter -- takes a look at the woman who could be - first daughter?. daughter?.
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daughter role in a big way ivanka: one of the elements of the campaign is to recognize that all women are working. they're all working in different ways building ultimately the future that they hope for.like ivanka, democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton's daughter chelsea is also vigorously campainging for her mother chelsea: even if i weren't a mom this would be the most important presidential election in my lifetime because everything i care most about, i worry is at risk.the president's children have always played a major role in the white house. many daughter's of presidents have taken on the role of defacto first lady or advocate, like fdr or jimmy carterdoug wead, historian and author of all the president's children, told me ivanka and chelsea are powerful because they can't be fired, always have access and
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women, empowering women to create lives that they want to push their issues. >> supporting women, empowering women, to create lives that they want to lead. >> reporter: ivanka hopes shale make her mark on history, by pushing for reform for women, and military families. >> hopefully a trump presidency will give me the platform to advocate on a much larger-level for those very same issues. >> sarah carter. >> children go to cbs2iowa.com and candidates to our viewers to better inform and empower you. we have reached out to the candidates to participate in extended interviews not only with our station but our sister stations across the coun. country.we want to hear from you. tell us what you want to know from the candidates. please share your thoughts with us by email or facebook. coming up on your cbs 2 news - - cy - hawk series - cel.
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biggest - - foot -ball rivalry - - in the state - as the hawks and clones get ready to kick it off -- celebration and we'll preview the biggest football rivalry in the state of iowa as hawks and cyclones get ready to kick it off later in sport. >> some of the coolest temperatures of the season expected when readings dip into the upper 40s overnight and we're back to sunshine tomorrow, with temperatures rebounding into the middle to upper 70s. >> how long will this pleasant stretch last? i will let you know and track next chance of showe itit's's g gamame e tit! anand d yoyou u knknowow w wha. itit's's t timime e toto grc twenty dollar fill-up. yeah! now available with extra crispy tenders. oh! hey, hold on, you're losing your tenders there.
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