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>> chris: that's meadors. >> kirk: yeah, this is his last option here. he just gets it out and, boy, what a perfect hit, but i love the awareness by the quarterback, dawkins. >> chris: that's good fielding on the hop there. >> kirk: sure was. looked like a shortstop. >> chris: first and goal at the 3 after the penalty. high snap. and handle it straight ahead. and get stopped short is baker. >> kirk: some pride on the line here in this goal line stand. >> chris: that will rodriguez's observation be? concerned about solomon. >> kirk: oh, yeah. >> chris: there's a touchdown run by baker. small consolation. >> kirk: i think the biggest thing he's going to be frustrated about is the team and
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the way they self-destructed. they helped ucla. you're at home against a very talented team, you can't have the miscues that they had and it was at the early part of this game. remember when they came out in the second half, defensively, they played with a little bit of an edge to them. we didn't see any of that in the first half and it was because of the way the game started. >> chris: 1:12 to play in tucson.
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>> chris: espn has the trojans/sun devils game going right now. after that, "sportscenter" will have you covered. "sportscenter" on espn after usc and arizona state. ucla had lost four in a row, kirk, here in tucson until the last visit, in 2013 and that began this streak, winning what will be now 12 games in a row away from the rose bowl, which includes nine true road games. so, it all began here in 2013. the allstate college football rankings coming in. how do you rate the buckeyes performance over western? >> kirk: they are still trying to find themselves offensively. michigan state did okay today. ole miss had a scare. this game was probably the game of the dame with texas tech and tcu.
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notre dame started slow and just pulled away big. and then, you know, with what lsu did, they got a little bit of a push from syracuse and ucla, one of the more impressive performances of the day as far as the top ten's concerned. >> chris: it can be tough to win in lubbock. its a wound up environment there. but tcu with all the defensive guys out, does their ranking suffer by needing a desperation touchdown to win? >> kirk: i don't think so. it's one thing for the committee to sit there, when you are splitting hairs between this team at three or four or five, you look at that, but i -- you know, they went on the road in lubbock and took a great shot, even though it took a tipped pass, they won the game. they found a way to win in a shootout. and how many -- they had, like, six, seven starters on the defensive side of the ball out. so, that -- even though it didn't look pretty, that's still a good win for tcu, just to find a way to get it done. >> chris: and a very satisfying win for the bruins. victory formation, as josh rosen and his first conference game,
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by far his toughest road game, gets a lot of help from the big guys up front and perkins. arizona moments down early and often in the first half and the bruins win it by 26. >> kirk: i'll just say this. if josh rosen can continue to grow and continue to keep things in perspective and being respectful of his position that he's in as a young player with his experienced teammates around him, this is going to be a tough team to beat. for anybody in the pac-12, because they brought back 20 starters this year. the only question was the quarterback. and we saw last week, he made some mistakes, obviously grew from that and if he continues to grow, these bruins, as i said, they're going to be a tough team for anybody to play with in the pac-12. >> chris: basically over at halftime as the bruins coast back home with another victory on the road. 56-30, the final. next saturday at 8:00 on abc, we'll be in clemson, as the fighting irish come calling.
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tonight's game p. for kirk and heather and our into production team here in tucson, appreciate you watching. for the ford wrapup show, let's go now to cassidy hubbarth. thanks, chris. with the ucla win and the arizona loss, that means there's only two remaining unbeatens in the pac-12 south. the other, utah. who had the tough task of heading to eugene to take on the ducks, or was it? in the third quarter, utah up 34-13 already. and then parker finds covey for the 25-yard touchdown to add to the total. right now, utah, 55-13, about to be the start of the fourth. elsewhere in the pac-12, cody kessler to stephen mitchell jr. 27-yard touchdown. usc up 14-0. this game over on espn. all types of crazy went down
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in lubbock. fourth quarter. 29 seconds. tcu down. fourth and goal. trevone boykin. throws towards josh dotson. the ball is tipped and aaron green catches it. what a play. look how green gets his foot inbounds. boykin, a career high 485 passing yards. four tds. no picks. and that green td gives tcu the late lead. but last chance for texas tech. from midfield, no time on the clock. i told you all types of crazy broke out in this game. patrick maholmes, somehow escapes pressure twice. and he finds deandre washington right here. who then laterals it to clark. oh, all hope is still alive. hope is still alive. grant, he's off for the end zone. but unfortunately, tackled at the 10 yard line for texas tech. tcu wins a shootout, 55-52.
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josh dotson, 18 catches, 267 yards receiving and three td inside the win. speaking of offense, baylor scored 70 points against rice. thanks to six td passes from seth russell on just 16 attempts. another heartbreaker for texas, taking on oklahoma state. fourth quarter. michael dixon drops the snap on the punt. has to kick it out of bounds. huge special teams mistake for the second week in a row for the longhorns. so, last chance field goal for oklahoma state. 40-yard field goal for ben groggen, good. oklahoma state wins it 30-27. texas with three losses before the end of september for the first time in school history. texas a&m and arkansas. tied at 21 in o.t. kyle allen to christian kirk. 20-yard touchdown, which would be the deciding score. a&m survives. arkansas falls to 1-3 on the year. florida looking for 11th straight win over tennessee. will greer to antonio callaway.
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and look at this move. he's gone. 63-yard touchdown. florida takes the 28-27 lead with under 1:30 to play. three seconds left in the game. tennessee with a chance to win. from 55 yards out, aaron medley -- no good. florida wins, 28-27 to keep the streak alive. elsewhere in the s.e.c., leonard fournette continues to fuel the early isemz heisman ta. 244 yards. nick chubb, a 12th straight 100-yard guam. another standout rushing performance, byu in the big house taking on michigan. and watch this run by davon smith. how did he get through there? just making the byu defense look silly. and here, get off me. 60-yard touchdown run. smith, refusing to quit. and michigan with a big
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statement, romming all over byu. byu getting their first shotout since 2003. elsewhere in the big ten, ohio state scored a defensive touchdown in its third straight game, thanks to a pick six by adoll fuss washington. michigan state was outgained by central michigan, but pulled away with the win. notre dame got a win. "gameday" will be at clemson wifor their match-up with the irish next week. that's it for the ford wrapup. see you next week. (nature sounds) she can rage, and roar, and crack, and storm. but mother nature can't stop us. the new 2016 ford explorer.
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another video showing a police officer using force against a suspect. this video has prompted an internal investigation in fairfax county. ashley coleman is in the newsroom with the developing story. video is getting a lot of attention online and by the police. fairfax county police confirmed this was of an incident thursday involving an officer. to oureo was posted station's facebook page thursday. since then, it has been viewed more than 129,000 times, that number going up by the hour. at first, the police officer is talking to a man. then as the man turns his back, the officer pulls his stun gun and pointed at the man. it's difficult to see what the man is doing with his hands, but it appears he is putting them on the police cruiser. then you hear a pop. that is the sound of the stun gun being deployed. the man falls to the ground and begin screaming.
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then the officer tells the man to roll over. it is important to doubt we do not know what lead up to the incident. the video was brief, only 15 seconds long. it happened in the rosedale area, the franconia district. the fairfax county chief of police has directed internal and internal affairs to start an administrative inquiry into the facts and circumstances. the effects can he police department is already under fire over other incidents involving their own. last month, former police officer adam torres turned himself in after being indicted for second-degree murder in the shooting death of john geer. unarmed come standing in his doorway, talking to the police when torres shot him two years ago. we reached out to the man who to the video, but have not heard from him. a name of the officer has not been released. ashley coleman, abc 7 news. newse: beep of the abc 7
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team. if you see news happening where you are and can safely take a picture or video, send it to us at pics@wjla.com. new information in a deadly hit and that the police it was intentional. a man is facing charges of murder after the police say he ran down a colleague. roz plater explains. details emerging in the bizarre fatal hit and run crash in clarksburg that left 21-year-old william dean mcdaniel dead. the police have charged withar-old ryan salandy murder. they say the young men had a business relationship. >> he may have had music or produced music. this term at daniel may have been formatting it for him. it is believe there may have been some dispute over the exchange or transaction. roz: they were seen in a heated argument in front of mcdaniels'
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clarksburg home friday afternoon. drovee point, salandy off. >> i saw them arguing. then i heard the screech and the car speeding away. roz: unison we away, then circled back in struck mcdaniel. >> he admitted it was intentional. investigators found the vehicle five miles away in germantown with extensive damage. his ownce say that family member turned him in. now the neighbors are trying to understand. >> it's very sad to see that somebody thought that was the answer. ndy is being charged with first-degree murder, with his first court appearance for a bond hearing monday. roz plater, abc 7 news. somber message about
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filing crime and d.c. a celebration is underway until 3 a.m., including displays of art with a tribute to the victims of the unsolved homicides from the past five years. >> a lot of times people forget forget aboutd they how senseless violence affects us all. it is not a color thing or a class thing. it affects everybody. kellye: rain forced the cancellation of the debut, but the images will be projected around the city on buildings. montgomery county firefighters have gotten control of a brush fire that came close to a power substation. it took several fire units a couple hours to contain the fire burning off germantown road, just south of the city. under 10 acres were scorched. no word on the cause. those firefighters had to contend with the wind. fortunately, a little bit of rain. devon lucie is in the weather center. can we expect more rain sunday? can, but mainly west
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and southwest of washington. wayin band of rain made its into mostly northern virginia. it moved towards germantown with the fire. did not give much help because it faded before got there. live super doppler 7 radar showing the areas with rain were fredericksburg, stanton, charlottesville. 60's this time of the night coming uniform temperatures, a little cool. we have seen that ends with the daily forecast suggesting we are staying dry, which means we are warming. the rain still falling, but all of us have another chance of widespread showers coming in, much cooler temperatures thereafter. we will let you know when that is in the complete forecast from the belfort furniture weather center and a few minutes. final: pope francis'
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night of his american trip has been memorable. e-mobile lit up as he made his way to the world meeting of families. spoke one-on-one with many of the tens of thousands in attendance. referenceslso heard to the mark web movie "ted," and also heard from singing sensation aretha franklin. he also stopped at the birthplace of the declaration of independence. john gonzales reports. one of the more touching moments, the first unscripted candid act. the play father jumps out of his famous fiat, talks to a 10-year-old with cerebral palsy and his family. >> to me that meant a lot. my mother lives with my wife and me. the care that my wife and mother have is amazing.
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folks with disabilities sometimes are to truly overlooked, people pretend they are not there. to see him get out and show that care is amazing. john: during the morning mass, pope francis spoke of philadelphia's saint katharine drexel. end, everys: in the christian man and woman by virtue of baptism has received a mission. each one of us has to respond as best we can to the lord's call to build up his body, the church. independence hall downtown, the same lectern used by abraham lincoln during the gettysburg address, he spoke in english and spanish about how to grow spiritually. in another surprise move, as he ,rrived, he surprise thousands waving, blessed, and kissing babies. >> we just want to be part of
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history. >> part of history. we are catholic. is bringing us together as a family, as a religion, as a people. it's an awesome experience. tomorrow, another busy schedule. the holy father meets with local bishops and in visits a prison that is home to nearly 3000 inmates, and then the centerpiece, an output look mass with possibly a million people in attendance. -- an outdoor mass with possibly a million people in attendance. john gonzalez, abc 7 news. kellye: abc 7 has led the way with coverage of the pope. we will have coverage on our sister station, news channel 8. you will find highlights of all of the offense, pictures, and video, right now on wjla.com /pope. coming up --
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♪ kellye: the first-ever landmark music of festival at west potomac park. drake performed today to raise money for the national mall. while some say the ticket prices too high, others say the cost is well worth the cost. on sale,hey first went they were like $100. it was pretty cheap when i first got them, i think. not bad for today's. kellye: the estimate there are $750 million in overdue repairs. the event wraps up tomorrow. another festival will shut down traffic near the white house for hours at 4 a.m., the police blocking part of pennsylvania avenue and e street northwest. they will stay closed until 11:00 tomorrow night for the turkish festival.
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from 11 a.m.runs until 7 p.m., with a lot of hands-on events and performances. something people need to keep in mind. a busy area ofly town full stop it was busy today. we were out there today. the white house house next door, all of the buses, locals know to stay away from there over the weekend. we are interested away from the worst of the forecast, a rainy, chilly day. this sincen tracking friday, going with the latest forecast trend, the latest data, you have to go with the flow of what is showing up. the little bit of rain that came in today, the radar loop backing this up, most data way. -- most of this stayed away. even through montgomery county, light showers fell apart. , what we haveture
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had the last several days, smaller, much weaker upper-level system. that combined with the northeast wind. that is help driving in the pressure, that is now turning into the east wind, pushing the rain away, weakening the system. at the ground, not a lot of warmer air. that is something that would enhance the rainfall, so it is nature, most of it to the south of washington. just a few more showers towards the immediate metro. let's go with the latest info, which is a warming trend and d i y. let's reset the forecast. putting showers to the west, south of washington. stafford, fredericksburg, called , front -- culpeper royal, to name a few.
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lower 60's coming in. the precipitation tomorrow, shower activity to the south. shower activity towards the blue ridge, shenandoah valley, but only 8% chance is what i'm forecast -- only a 20% chance is what i'm forecasting. 70'seventies, mid to upper were you don't get chances of rain. the latest rain chances into monday, not really feeling it. three and showers mostly to the west, southwest, keeping us dry in the washington metro, points north. to 80 degrees we go. ,he future we have here, abc 7 the sky cast, lots of cloud cover, 63 in the metro tomorrow. thin overcast tomorrow. 75.ugh tomorrow, the seven-day forecast shows tuesday, wednesday, we have a cold front coming through. that is where everybody gets a
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chance of showers. that might be the best shot. kellye: we are still trying to figure out what went wrong in west virginia today. robert: a big problem. call rg iii. kellye: [laughing] i don't think so. robert: you thought it could not get worse before the tim scott blown out by bowling green. here is a hint -- it got worse.
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