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ten country. >> kirk: you have to believe jim harbaugh may freeze him here with that last time-out. >> chris: keith duncan for a walkoff winner. from 33 yards. >> kirk: he's moving down. time-out. >> chris: and he will, as you suggested. give the young fella a little more time to think about it. >> kirk: don't forget what's at stake here. not only for iowa, trying to have a big moment, but for michigan, penn state, ohio state. >> chris: happy in happy valley. >> kirk: if you are a penn state, you are cheering like crazy for this field goal to be good and for iowa to upset michigan. and if you're an ohio state fan, you're cheering like crazy for him to miss this field goal and for michigan to win the game. >> chris: michigan has been so good at getting their hands on kicks. ucf, a p.a.t., a field goal. we know what they've done against punts.
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harbaugh can't ice him again. keith duncan, true freshman from north carolina from 33 yards and a walkoff winner. right through! and the hawkeyes have stunned the wolverines! michigan, unbeaten no more!
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the road for the first time, don't pass the test. and the hawkeyes, who have been questioned and criticized, very few of these folks mobbing the team believed this would happen tonight, kirk. what a scene. >> kirk: not after last saturday. this is a heck of a moment for kirk ferentz and for this iowa football team. >> chris: he's in that mob somewhere with samantha ponder. sam? are you there? >> samantha: well, coach, you win the game of this magnitude. how would you describe your confidence in him? >> i'm really proud of him. just really proud of our whole team. you know, a week ago, we weren't feeling so good about this time of night, so, the guys really did a great job. just played hard tonight. >> samantha: coach, you've been doing this for a long time. and you described what it was like last week in wanting to see how your team would respond, so, what can you say about the way they responded out here?
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really, last week, we just kicked right in the teeth. and that's not much fun. been through it. done it, all that stuff, but you know, the guys got off the mat. they did a heck of a job all week. obviously competed tonight. >> samantha: coach what was the locker room like at halftime when obviously you guys had already proven you could hang with these guys? >> well, we knew we were in the game. i think they knew they were in the game. we knew there was a lot of football left to be played. a heck of a second half. >> samantha: coach, congratulations. >> chris: yeah, there was no real defiance. who knows what he said to his team, but after that embarrassment in happy valley, iowa comes home, regroups. the final drive was a short one. aided by a controversial face mask call. but then keith duncan, the true freshman, just drives it through and the wolverines beaten 14-13. in a game that is shades very much of that 1985 one versus two
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only 230 total yards by iowa. wadley accounted for 167 of them. and their defense played their tails off. it was a short-handed group. we talked about, you know, the freshman who made the interception in the second half. and they were not going to be able to pick on him tonight. >> kirk: this is why college football, for me, is the best. everything on paper, everything showed that michiganho this game decisively. coming on the road, taking on a team they got embarrassed, one of their worst losses in 12 years. and they come back in front of these home fans in kinnick stadium, who are as loyal a fan base as anywhere in the country, and they did exactly what they needed to do. made it an ugly game. got it to 14-13 with the last second field goal and kirk ferentz, man, his emotion, so genuine after the game, he is so
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has built here and to go from one extreme of emotions last week at state college, to the other extreme of emotions tonight, just -- this is why it's the best. this is why college football is the best. >> chris: sure is. amen. and speaking of state college, this scene beneath us right on this field reminiscent of what we saw when penn state blocked the field goal, beat ohio state. the folks there were all white. these folks are dressed in all black. but it's an upset they'll never forget, an iowa team kicked around and a michigan team that tonight on offense. wilton speight had a terrific season coming in here. did not have a very good night. they didn't really get the running game going until late. i don't think this loss, because of what happened at clemson, what happened in seattle, i don't think it knocks michigan out of playoff contention by any stretch, but it does raise some issues. >> kirk: it does. they've got the big game at the end of the year, still with ohio state. in columbus. still, there will be so much at stake for both teams.
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gets into the driver's seat, if they were to win out, remember now, penn state would beat ohio state head to head. they would win the head to head tiebreaker, if ohio state beat michigan. penn state would then advance to indianapolis, so, that also could impact potentially the playoff at the end of the year. >> chris: we knew the big ten east was going to be a lot of fun. weren't sure it was going to be a three-team race. but penn state at rutgers, big homeymy state. and the lions, if they get those two wins and ohio state wins against michigan. you're right, they would go. and perhaps they would still be in playoff contention, even if they don't win the division. >> kirk: could be. a wild day. >> chris: it was a wild day, as three undefeated teams in the top four all go down. from death valley in clemson to out in seattle, here in the heartland at iowa, where a walkoff field goal by a true freshman, keith duncan, wins it
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together to knock off the wolverines by a point. the ford wrapup show is up right now. thanks, chris. captain obvious, but we should be seeing some changes to the top four in the college football playoff rankings after a wild day. welcome into the ford wrapup, i'm cassidy hubbarth. we all know crazy things happen in november, but clemson has been dealing with crazy all season. as they've had six games decided by seven point you could say they've been playing with fire all year. but today, they finally got burned. to death valley, with the tigers riding a 21-game home winning streak into their matchup with pitt. clemson up, deshaun watson. clemson turns it over on towns. just 32 yards of offense in the second half. chris blewitt hits the clutch 48-yard game winner.
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for an acc record 583 yards and three tds. is uupsets didn't stop ther. usc and washington. 287 yards for the freshman qb. washington's 12-game winning streak snapped. 26-13, the final. number eight, texas a&m taking on ole miss. rebels down 28-26. 41 seconds left. gary gary oner aggies, 3-8 in conference games. auburn and georgia. maurice smith picked off. georgia would add two field goals to win 13-7, and with the tigers loss, bama clinches the s.e.c. west. georgia tech and virginia tech. marcus marshall up the middle. breaks through. 56 yards for the score. the yellow jackets with their third straight 300-yard rushing
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30-20. of all the upsets this may be the biggest. in division three, mount union's 112-game regular season win streak coming to an end under john car roll. too the ranked teams that actually won today. jalen hurts, 347 passing yards, four passing tds, a td on the ground. five total tds types a single game school number five ohio state taking on maryland. j.t. barrett to curtis samuel. ohio state rolls. number six, louisville, trailed 12-10 to wake forest heading into the fourth. but then exploded for 34 points. lamar jackson, 145 passing yards, fewest this season. just one td. yes, i said just, for the heisman candidate, 44-12, the final. now, with i wi, they found their offense, it's in its stride.
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in two years. penn state won a back and forth affair over indiana, moved to 8-2 on the year. their best start since 2011. oklahoma cruised by baylor for its 14th straight win in conference play. oklahoma state squeezed by texas tech. how about number 19, nebraska, taking on minnesota? game typed at 17 in the fourth quarter. tommy armstrong. would dive into the end zone. nebraska armstrong, two passing tds, as well, after zero in the last two games. some pac-12 after dark action. colorado right now leads arizona, 28-10 in the first half. and over on espn, right now, washington state is up 21-7 with nine to play in the second. that's the ford wrapup.
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kimberly: trump won the white house, but protests from coast-to-coast over the weekend. and people rushing to tie the knot before a trump presidency. >> our main goal is to get as much out of the field as we code. kimberly: it has been a warm season, but they don't want to lose it all tonight. >> this is a breaking news alert. kimberly: good evening, i'm kimberly suiters. in prince george's county, an active crime scene in district heights after two children were stabbed shortly after 10:00 tonight just off richie road. amy aubert is live on the scene. are the kids ok?
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still the big question at this point, kimberly. we just arrived in the neighborhood just minutes ago. there is tate blocking off the entrance to this neighborhood, taped off. there is a lot of police presence at the scene. police are investigating a double stabbing involving two young victs. department tweeting out, "two young children in critical condition after a stabbing assault." a lot of police presence, still an active investigation. we will continue to bring you the latest information as it comes in. live in prince george's county, amy aubert, abc 7 news. kimberly: amy, thank you for the
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the november weather has finally arrived. people added layers as they fished, golf, and did anything outdoors, but a hypothermia alert is in place tonight. josh just said walking by, oh, it's winter. josh: it's happening. some places already in the 20's. tomorrow morning it will be areawide. freeze, the freeze warning until 9 a.m. d.c. as part of that and the metro areas. the reason you do not see it further to the north and west is because those areas have already hit freezing earlier this fall. these are all the counties that have not gotten that cold. already at 11:46, 27 degrees
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places. clear skies and cool air in place. tomorrow morning, many places starting in the 20's. a quicktour, winchester 30 degrees in the morning, 32 leesburg, 20's in the area, about 35 d.c. a bit warmer towards the bay, and towards the south, a lot of us near freezing. a bit cooler as we get closer to fauquier county. it gets nice tomorrow afrn game coming up. kimberly: josh, thank you so much. plants, pets, those of the things to keep in mind when it gets cold. earlier, amy aubert talked with local farmers were putting in overtime to protect their bottom line. amy: for some, it's their first time bundling up this season. >> it's that time of year. >> i've got my hands in my
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will leave its mark. >> the parsley will die tonight. amy: tonight she will be picking what's left, covering some of the plants and bringing what is in pots inside. >> we were so busy, that was our main goal was to get as much inside as we code. amy: after the cold spell this weekend, they have put in overtime to make sure they got the last of the crops. >> a lot of farmer and they will pull those it if it's going to freeze. a lot of them have already been picked. amy: it is been a great season, wrapping up around the same time his recent years. >> we were gearing up and ready for it. i think it will be a cold winter they share. amy: not everyone is ready for
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coming back as soon as possible. >> we have to face it. amy: they are spending the week ending the last of the crops, like this pumpkin. if you have any potted plants outside, they should be brought in tonight. amy aubert, abc 7 news. kimberly: or if it is left over from halloween like mine is, it is probably time to throw it out. stay connected all day long and stay up-to-date on the weath hour stormwatch 7 team on twitter and facebook, don't forget to download the stormwatch 7 weather alert app. new information tonight about the attack at bagram airfield in afghanistan. four americans were killed ,two service members and two contractors. the taliban is claiming responsibility for the attack that injured 16 u.s. service members and one polish soldier on the largest base in
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-- the base is now on lockdown. ash carter said we will not be deterred an army's to protect the homeland and help afghanistan secure its own future. new details about the trump transition. president-elect donald trump's decision on who will be his chief of staff is a minute, according to a campaign adviser. rnc chairman reince previous reince priebus is on that list. >> i think there are several people being considered. kimberly: trump already shook up his transition team, replacing new jersey governor chris christie with vp elect mike pence. trump's kids are also joining the team that will choose member of his administration. the president-elect has nearly
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requiring senate approval, including cabinet spots. another day of protests against the trump presidency on both coasts. tonight protesters marched from lafayette park in washington to trump tower and back again with a message. >> love trumps hate! kimberly: you may recognize that from the clinton campaign, a united front against values they claim are divisive and views anna-lysa gayle is on the road with protesters and joins us live with how they are showing solidarity. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: well, kimberly, this is where the protesters ended after starting -- >> thursday, we heard from three different couples that were really scared about what the new president-elect might mean for
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win, this woman and her husband started getting phone calls from people interested in moving up their wedding date. they started a company in late 2013 that provides intimate wedding ceremonies. >> we know people are scared and we just want to help them any way that we can. anna-lysa: they have received mostly phone calls from fearful immigrants and other couples who want to sign their marriage licenses before trump moves into the white house. president-elect mike pence has oppose same-sex marriage in indiana and tried to block settlement of syrian refugees in the state. with trump looking to fill supreme court vacancies, many are worried they will find another conservative. they will sign marriage licenses for free for anyone looking to walk down the aisle ahead of inauguration day.
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bad across the board and people want to make sure they are protected. kimberly: that was anna-lysa gayle reporting. with fears of what a trumpet administration could look like has casa looking at its mission. they worked to expand opportunities for latino immigrants. casa is hosting meetings to give people a place to voice concerns. they vowed to fight against changes that could be detrimental to progress they say has been made in many communities. >> impact our community. kimberly: there are more meetings to come in maryland and virginia. casa wants to make sure that people have the resources available to get them past what could be a trying time. a crime alert in the district -- d.c. police are investigating a shooting in northwest. they have not released many details, but we do know what happened just after 6:30 tonight
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education campus and the u street coridoor. we know the victim did survive. . >> ? just a castaway ? kimberly: coming up next, one year after the terror attacks in paris, the city of love takes a big step in its recovery. plus, taking a step back in
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>> ? just a castaway an island kimberly: sting performed at the reopening of the theater in paris under tight security, marking one year since the terror attacks in paris that killed nearly 100 people. paris held a memorial service outside of the theater sunday morning. a virginia state police trooper was injured in a reckless
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an suv and truck driving aggressively with each other made contact, causing the suv to spin off the road, where it hit the state trooper's vehicle which involved -- which was involved in a traffic stop. several drivers and passengers were injured, but none seriously. the truck driver was not hurt. both were cited for reckless driving. really lucky. kimberly: yeah, i think so. we have been super lucky with the fall weather. lucky again tomorrow? josh: yes, by the afternoon. temperatures for a lot of us already into the freezing area. manassas 25 degrees, 32 winchester. not quite as bad d.c., 38.
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the tumble through the overnight. overnight lows will be a big spread. around d.c., mid 30's. further to the west and north, about 24 degrees. we have the freeze warning in effect, and really that is for outdoor plants. if any of them are sensitive to the cold, there is a good chance they will not make it through the night outside. 56 degrees tomorrow afternoon. if you are going to the redskins game, the temperatures will be in the low 60's. chilly. dress in layers. you will want to take some of them off because as we get to the afternoon sunshine and warm. a slight breeze tomorrow, nice sunday afternoon. 61 annapolis, 63 leesburg and manassas. the sunshine sticks around all day. a lot like today. really nice day to do just about anything, rake leaves or head to
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for the tree lighting, taking place at 6:30 tomorrow evening. all afternoon they have fun stuff. the temperatures are getting down to about 50. sunset now before 5:00 and the temperature will fall quickly. we still have clear skies tomorrow evening. 4:45 tomorrow afternoon, the sun will still be up, the super bowl in coming, but it really take bright, this big again until 2034, the super moon. technically, this is the closest for about the next 20 years. zooming down through the rest of the night, we are dry, all day tomorrow. the next batch of rain moves our way monday. not a problem for the rest of the weekend or monday morning either. through the day we bring in

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