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give to it barber. first down that, should do it. >> gary: holding. >> verne: oh, no, flag at the line of scrimmage. >> gary: the umpire from behind made the call. >> verne: that won't do it. shane coleman, 72. >> referee: holding, offense, number 72, 10 yards from the previous spot, repeat third down. this is not a one-off situation. >> gary: shawn coleman, number 72, left side, the guy that's called on the play. easy call. the disportion of the jersey on sheldon rankins, number. 8 from louisville, make the call. how much do you put on his shoulders? >> gary: a gutsy call.
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wait second. louisville took a time-out? >> gary: no. >> that ended any clans of throwing the ball. >> verne: no kidding. >> verne: analyze this. . i'm not paid that well. >> verne: they took their final time-out. >> gary: i wonder if he thought the clock was going to be restarted. counted the number of time-outs he had. i don't know if they'll hand the
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ball off. safest play they have. referee announced it, it was not a runoff situation. >> verne: draw play, barber. cardinals get the ball back. at their own -- >> gary: no, no, it's fourth down. 40 seconds off. there's going to be, what, eight seconds left in the game, five seconds left in the game. something i don't understand about the rules or something louisville doesn't understand about the rules. only one of us can be right here. can't be both right. louisville managers understood it or i misunderstand the rules. there's no in between here. >> verne: well, there's fodder for the talling shows. my gosh.
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>> verne: now you have three seconds left. >> gary: they may run around. >> gary: take a knee. >> verne: you can't take a knee. you have to use your three seconds. there is a play where the quarterback gets a shot, throws it up in the air. takes longer than three seconds for it to come down. i. >> verne: i think i've ols used this phrase once before in 16 years of doing the s.e.c. it's not a phrase, it's a word. inexplicable. [laughing] >> you space it out. and you need it. >> verne: once have 14 years. >> gary: exactly. >> verne: my gosh. >> gary: if i'm wrong, i'll call on it myself. but i don't get it. the referee just said it's not a timable runoff situation.
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>> verne: there it is. game over. >> gary: wasn't pretty. louisville has a lot of positives to take away. but in three weeks, it's auburn, if they knock off l.s.u., nobody remembers one second of the game. auburn gets a win. that was ugly at the end. >> verne: let's go down to allie with gus malzahn. >> allie: coach you never gave up the lead but you did let louisville keep it close. >> we made it interesting. we made some mistakes. give them credit, they're a good team. the freshman quarterback has the will. but we won the game.
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we have our first victory and we'll improve. >> allie: there's always so much unknown until you see the team take the field like they did. where is this team compared to where you thought it would be? >> we have the question marks, payton barber played a lot, he was a workhorse. we learned a lot about the team, and the great thing, we have a real chance to get better each game. that's exciting. >> do you have any idea why louisville called the time-out? >> you know, i don't know. he's a good coach. he has a strategy. we had a lot of things, it was tough, but bee we won. >> allie: trey matthews went back to the x-ray room with what looked like a shoulder injury. >> he's a good player, that's a concern. but he's a tough guy. >> allie: thanks, coach, congrats on the win. hey, payton, congratulations, over 100 yards rushing. seemed like in the second half the backfield in general had a different mentality. >> yes, ma'am, you know i just got to thank god, thank my coach.
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>> allie: what dolls the first win of the season do for the team? >> it's a big jump, gives us confidence. >> allie: thanks, payton, congratulations. >> verne: allie, thank you. what do you think? >> gary: well, they might have found a go-to running back that can make first downs. a brighter spot for louisville, might have found the go-to quarterback that can win games. >> verne: well, despite the defeat we have chosen lamar jackson as the player of the game. 100 yards passing, 106 yards rushing, one touchdown. he took over from the starting quarterback, late in the first half of play, bonnafon. and went the distance the entire second half. >> gary: yeah. i questioned the strategy, because i thought bonn on bonnafon was doing pretty well. but when the coaching staff see
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as guy practice every day on the practice field they know what they got. and they believe they have a future star in jackson. and that's why they played him. >> verne: well, it's too many for our napa auto parts play of the game. and this turned out to be the decisive touchdown in the game. montravious adams reached the hand out, forced the fumble, and justin garrett picked it up with trey matthews as accompaniment. let's look at it with rod from the auburn radio network. >> handoff, drops it. he never had it, the ball is picked up, running the other way, from midfield to the 40, 35, 30, 25, 20, down to the 10, to the 5, gone! garrett, touchdown auburn! >> verne: well? >> gary: well, what i think is,
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that l.s.u. will turn on this tape and say our quarterback needs to make some plays. and if they do, then will muschamp, the defense, has some cracks. l.s.u. says we got a chance in this game in two weeks. >> verne: that is in two weeks. we will be there for that one. we have georgia-vandy next week. and the old helmet, some of us saw guys play in those leather helmets. that is the trophy, that will be given to auburn. tonight, "hawaii 5-0" back-to-back episodes. next week georgia at vanderbilt. for allie, gary, our entire cbs production crew, verne lundquist, see new nashville. -- see you in nashville.ille.
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>> adam: welcome to the done post-game show. reminder tonight on cbs, begins with hawaii 5-0, back-to-back editions of "48 hours" coming up tonight, only cbs. and the game you just saw, louisville needed 48 hours, and a few more seconds after losing to auburn 31-24. i'm joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. not time management, but time-out management, where the ball, it was a holding call, play stopped. >> rick: looked like auburn was going to move the game. coach petrino believed moving the clock back it would wind. >> brian: dead ball, right? >> rick: the official said this is not a running clock situation, runoff situation. i think here's what the official had to say. >> adam: we get to listen. >> referee: holding on fence,
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number 72, ten yards from the previous spot, repeat third down. this is not a runoff situation. >> adam: not a runoff situation, 52 seconds on the clock. >> rick: and therefore i think you wait until fourth down and give yourself a chance. >> brian: i would agree. inauspicious ending as it was a beginning with the trick play. bobby petrino, hands the ball off, motions out from under center. you have the freshman, jackson, throw as "hail mary" on the first play of the game. to end the half. you bring your kicker, wallace out. there he has a big leg. attempt a field goal from 61 yards. previous play, quick out, get out of bounds and give him more room to complete. >> rick: if there's a silver lining for bobby petrino, he found another quarterback. >> adam: first attempt on the
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rest of the game, the rest was magic for him. bobby petrino, allie laforce catching up with the louisville head coach after the game to get his take on what happened in the final minute. >> when they got the penalty, they mark it off, start the clock and wind it down. we had to call time-out there to see if he can get one last play. they used it up. once they got the penalty, then i talked to the official, he said we're winding the clock. we had no choice but to call time-out. >> allie: we saw the bright spots to lamar jackson, what was your assessment of his play? >> i thought he gave us a lift, a lot of energy, made good throws with his leg. we had opportunity to get points on the board and gave them seven points. you can't do that against a good team like auburn. >> adam: bobby petrino just say
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that the official told them they were going to wind the clock? j about a mixed message of the referee said there's no runoff here. >> rick: what e all understand is the team that is penalized should not benefit by getting that, hold every down. run the clock out. doesn't make sense. >> adam: louisville, positives for them after going down 17-0. auburn side of things, jeremy johnson. >> rick: still a work in progress. he has the arm, big strikability down the field. he has to learn to look at defense and throw through the windows rather than just guys wearing the same color. >> brian: he's used to guys running open down the field, freely. that's not going to occur especially in the s.e.c. west. he's going to learn from this. as we always say, escape and survive, like we say, that's what they did, get the first victory. the teach teaching really begins now. >> rick: great looking running
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wac in payton barber, saved the day. >> adam: definite workhorse for the tigers. we'll see what they have to say as the night unfolds on this situation. auburn, gets the win. 31-24. we'll see them in a couple more weeks. and they get a trophy, for this one? the old leather head trophy? look at this. how about that, old school. >> rick: you need to strike a pose when wearing that one. >> brian: do. >> adam: scores and highlights when we continue. (glasses clinking) ♪ (ground shaking) well there goes the country club. the 2015 dodge durango. now with available beats audio.
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georgia dome. nick chubb. >> brian: thunderstorms in the area, weather delays. here's the thunder, rolling downfield, nick chubb. 16 carries, 120 yards, two touchdowns on the day. >> adam: we're going to see him on cbs next week against vandy. rick, deshawn watson, healthy and efficient. >> rick: looking sharp in week one much finds his favorite target, scott, takes it 35 yards for a touchdown. watson 18 for 22 on the day. scott 6 catches for 75. >> adam: coming back from acl surgery, did see mike williams go to the hospital after colliding with a goal post. he did have movement in his extremities. reminder, you're watching the dodge post-game show on cbs. and as we continue, b.j., take
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us to the fold. >> brian: rick knows about that play. i spent a few games there as well. duarte, with the fingertip catch. don't pop, man, be happy you caught it. big win. i thought that was a jerry neuheisel sighting. >> adam: he got in there. >> rick: get his letter jacket. >> adam: freshman records with those numbers, 351 yards and three touchdowns. all right, it's under way, texas a&m and arizona state, kyle allen the a&m quarterback, from scottsdale, arizona energy the shadows there. tom graham, like old conference usa days. rick, everyone is catching touchdown passes. >> rick: the backup quarterback, ryan buchanan finds a beautiful tight end. that's not a tight end, that's a defensive end. that's robert nkemdiche, blessed with unbelievable ability in the pay dirt. >> adam: most points scored by ole miss, chad kelly the nephew of jim kelly.
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kept laramie out of the game with possible ncaa eligibility issues coming down the way. root big, b.j. >> brian: over 300 yards, quick, his pass. >> verne: four touchdowns, alex collins on the ground, 127 rushing yards on 12 carries. jonathan williams out for the year, arkansas over utep, 48-13. now, rick, low-scoring game, pac 12 takes a lump. >> rick: stanford had to get up early, 9:00 on their bhody clocks and they looked like it. young quarterback clayton thorson 42 yards for the wildcats, they're too much for the cardinal winning 16-6. >> adam: mccaffrey loses a fumble and interception sealed
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the dale for northwestern. >> adam: mizzou dominating. >> rick: they've been plus 26 in turnovers since they joined the s.e.c. blocked punt, picks up the loose change. touchdown, pli sioux. >> verne: and they have maddy mauk running the show, the receiver and d-line. mizzou, won't be a shutout but go to arkansas state next week. b.j., tennessee flying high. all of that momentum, 17 starters, but this is a close one. >> brian: exactly was. bowling green came to play, herd to the goal, quickly to the line. but watch this. man down. oh! [laughing] pretty good action there. didn't know they had that curriculum at bowling green. but he says i'm scoring the next play. the third of the day.
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>> adam: before halftime n a weather delay in the third quarter, 42-27. josh dobbs looking to lead the way, big one against oklahoma coming up. right now, oklahoma under way with akron, no score. meantime, rick, kent state had won 31 straight meetings with temple, going back to 1941 much. >> rick: there was going to be the year to get the offensive line on track. they gave 4u7 4 sacks. this is not a film from last year. this is today. 10 sacks today. sackenberg can't get his feet set. >> adam: in philly, the owls coached by former penn state walk-on linebacker matt ruhl, 27-10. temple cruised by penn state, and you can blame the offensive line from last year, but late in the game, what did you see from hackenberg? >> brian: i didn't see the leadership you expect from a
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guy who played two separate years as a starter. quarterback with his head down. i understand you're demoralized, went through this a season ago, thought the issueway was fixed. i need to see you over there in front of the defense, in front of your offense, saying, hey, i got you. that one was my dad, don't worry. i got you. let goes out and play like nittany lions know how to play. >> rick: this guy is on everybody's kwover of every magazine, one of the best nfl ready quarterbacks, he can't look as dejected as he looked. he has to find a way to get them back up on the field and go down the field. didn't look like that in the second half. >> adam: on a fourth and long he threw a ground ball to a wide open guy, too. >> rick: when he moves out of the pocket he has got to find a way to throw the ball accurately. he can't just be a statue. >> brian: i didn't see a sense of urgency. >> adam: check out what happened here at the end between byu and nebraska. you want a clutch pass, byu down one, time is already expired, in lincoln.
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last play of the game. tanner magnum p.i., mitch matthews leaning back, it's a touchdown on the "hail mary" final play of the game ending nebraska 29 straight opening winning. even the mascot came out there. >> rick: that's college football. >> adam: 33-2. hill -- 33-28. hill did most of the taj. kansas, they were down at one point 31-7. david badie's debut, they lose to. >> seth: state. mike leech likes pirates but not vikings. >> brian: maybe he should get to work earlier. >> adam: what are we watching. >> brian: check out the longhorns, right, taking on notre dame. i think the horns come to play. >> rick: what? >> brian: you will be surprised. this will be a close match. >> rick: a&m and the sun devils, i'll catch that, it will be a barnburner.
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>> brian: you think stark and the trojans put on it arkansas state? >> rick: they're happy to be talking about something else, they want to play fast. >> adam: and 'bama versus wisconsin. >> brian: one in the ditch, that's what they want to do. >> adam: headline of the day? >> rick: shoot. that "hail mary," right there, mike riley, i'm sorely, that's how you play college football. >> adam: all right. bnl sadness in happy valley. >> adam: that will do it for this week. thanks for watching the dodge post-game show. here's a look at what is coming up tonight on cbs. over on cbs sports network, unlv and northern illinois. followed by "inside college football." next saturday home depot s.e.c. on cbs continues with number 9 georgia and vanderbilt, all starts at 3:00 eastern, with you a sotrader college football today. -- autotrader "college football today." september 17, broncos and chiefs and the nfl on cbs kicks off next sunday, doubleheader action, many see the dolphins
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and redskins. most will see the ravens against the broncos. starts at noon eastern with the "nfl today." for all of us, have a good evening, enjoy your labor day weekend. >> ♪ >> i'm natasha brown. next on "eyewitness news," the eagles cut backup quarterback tim tebow. head coach chip kelly explains why he made this move. 10s of thousands of people descend on philadelphia for this year's made america festival. we're live from the parkway with a look at the festivities. kate. >> and of course it's the big holiday weekend and i'll tell you about some hotter weather heading our way just in time for the labor day holiday on
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>> ♪ >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> right now on "eyewitness news," tebow time is over in philadelphia. the eagles cut ties with the quarterback today in a move that certainly surprised many fans and experts alike. good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown.
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