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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 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
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but the wolverines challenged on 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? put a true freshman out there to 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
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i'm so happy for them. 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 showed that michigan should win 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 t just wasn't able to do it 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
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but penn state now potentially 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 a favorites there. 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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an unusual 14 points they put 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 by seven points or less. 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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despite deshaun watson throwing for an acc record 583 yards and three tds. is up upsets didn't stop th. 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 o gary 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
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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 rroll. 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 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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their biggest in conference play 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 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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what one report now says, and how ayotte is responding. hayley: clouds and more sunshine sunday as the temperatures get milder. how long that lasts, coming up. cherise: plus, a young boy battling a rare disease is getting his wish granted. where this nine-year-old is now headed, thanks to the make-a-wish foundation. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now wmur news 9 tonight. cherise: the country and right here in manchester are protesting president elect donald trump. good evening. i'm cherise leclerc. at a peaceful rally in the queen city, protestors were opposed by a group of donald trump supporters. wmur's mike cronin has their message. kristen: -- mike: protestors were out here for more than three hours on saturday night as these rallies continue across the granite state. on one side of the street, rejection for donald trump.
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mike: on the other side, support for the president elect. >> american lives matter! mike: the divide in downtown manchester saturday night brought hundreds to city hall. as protestors take to the streets across america, this is at least the third anti-trump rally in the granite state over a span of 24 hours. supporters call it an effort to unite people who feel isolated by trump's victory. >> whether th' to admit their sexual orientation, what have you, they're scared. >> we're all human. we're just on different ends of the political spectrum. >> i'm here to make sure that a message of hate is not what dominates this country. it was a peaceful gathering, with police watching over as crowds grew. just feet away, people involved in a smaller counter protest say
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wrong, and i am totally opposed to it. >> none of their rights are getting taken away. it's just media slandering everything and making it look like trump's a bad person when in reality, this is uncalled for, you know? >> they can't accept a loss. they can't accept the facts. and they're already making a basis of assumption about a trump presidency. he hasn't become president yet. mike: meanwhile, the other protestors aren't ready to give up on delivering a message to trump. >> influence on him that he doesn't enact all of those hateful campaign promises that he made. mike: at times, there were signs of anger from both rallies but again, there was no violence. in manchester, mike cronin, wmur news 9. cherise: and protests continued elsewhere across the country. in new york, demonstrators marched in front of trump tower. and groups in germany gathered to protest america's new leader as well. protests turned violent in portland, oregon when one person
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now, the city's mayor is urging people to stop and get involved in organizations instead. >> get involved, but don't come participate in a protest in downtown portland tonight. that has been taken over, the last three nights, by people who simply want to fight with the police. cherise: two suspects were arrested in connection to that shooting. they are facing attempted murder charges. senator kelly ayotte could have a future in the trump administration. reporting that trump is considering ayotte for secretary of defense. she currently serves on the senate armed services committee. senator ayotte released a statement saying, "i'm regrouping with my family right now, but i will always find a way to serve our state and our country, even as a private citizen, because i love new hampshire and our country and want to make sure we succeed." some cold temperatures out there today. it's perfect for ski areas preparing to open. tomorrow, bretton woods will open for one day to fight hunger.
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nonperishable food item will get a free lift ticket. meteorologist hayley lapoint tells us how cool it'll be tonight. hayley: i am sure they are blowing snow in those areas overnight. some of us close to freezing, or even above that, because clouds are moving through. about 30 degrees in berlin, 36 in whitefield, 40 laconia, 42 degrees concord and manchester, so it varies widely across the state depending on where it has been clearer longe thick in central and southern new hampshire. that will keep the warmth of the day a little bit more, but there are clouds to the north. overnight, patchy clouds. temperatures will likely fall to the 20's and 30's. tomorrow, a good 10 degrees warmer than we were today in a lot of spots. i will show you the full breakdown of the forecast, coming up. cherise: police are looking for a suspect who robbed a convenience store at keene state
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undisclosed amount of money. the suspect is described as a white male with brown hair wearing a dark colored sweatshirt. he was last seen heading south onto campus. anyone with information should call keene police. new hampshire's supreme court has decided to uphold the state's rape shield law for the third time in the case involving seth mazzaglia. mazzaglia was sentenced to life in prison for raping and killing unh student lizzie marriott in 2012. oral arguments in the case will be open to the public, but marriott's sexual history will remain closed. two sailors had to be rescued when their boat ran aground in boston harbor. the boat lost power and washed up onto lovell island. nicole estaphan from our sister station wcvb spoke with the rescuers tonight. >> vcs are about two foot, so it
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on the rocks reporter: a rough water rescue caught on camera by the coast guard friday. a sailboat runs aground in boston harbor. the distress call coming in just after 1:00 in the afternoon. rescuers there within five minutes, but it wasn't that easy. >> they were unable to do so because of the waves and the wind. reporter: so they called the chopper. check out this stunning video as a congratulatory fist pump for saving the two stranded sailors before they succumb to the chilly temperatures. >> hypothermia is a big one. anybody going into the water only has a matter of events. reporter: before you head out into the unpredictable see, some advice should those on standby have things go wrong. -- for those on standby should things go wrong. >> to make sure you have everything you need, and that your boat is capable of being in
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news, both of the sailors are expected be just fine. cherise: hudson police are warning residents to watch out for sick foxes. police say they are seeing an increase in sick wildlife calls and have responded to 13 incidents since the end of september. officers do not know what sickness the animals have, but say you should not approach any animal that appears to be sick. call police or animal control if you have any concerns. a second grader from swanzey who lives with a rare disorder is heading off to florida to spend a week in disney world with his family. through the make-a-wish foundation. the family boarded their first flight ever this morning out of manchester, and landon was ready to get his trip going. reporter: complete with a police escort and white limo -- >> there he is. reporter: nine-year-old landon nash arrived to the manchester boston airport in style, just the beginning of a week that he and his family will not soon
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>> uh-huh. reporter: landon and his family are headed to the place where wishes come true, disney world, for the first time ever. a wish that those at the make a wish foundation couldn't wait to grant. >> we discussed what landon would like for his wish. it's disney world. reporter: it's hard for mom anita to not get emotional when she sees landon showing off his new mickey toy he was given before the flight. in the beginning, landon wasn't ct i'm happy for him. it's a once in a lifetime for him. reporter: landon lives with a rare disorder, charge syndrome and pierre robin. >> when landon was born, we were told that they did not know if he could see, walk, talk, hea r, but he has defeated all that. reporter: defeated it, and then
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sign language to speak. >> how do you feel? he's very good. reporter: for too much of his life, landon hasn't really had the chance to adjust be a kid. he's always been through -- already been through more than two dozen surgeries. for next week, his only job is to be a nine-year-old. >> he's going shopping for mickey mouse toys. cherise: really sweet boy. landon and his family will be staying at give kids the world, a nonprofit resort in id make-a-wish will provide the family with all of their meals, accommodations, and tickets. landon signed that he is really looking forward to seeing when he the most. -- seeing winnie the pooh most of all. a manchester auto shop is giving back to veterans this weekend. d and l auto made several car repairs at no charge. a nonprofit veterans service organization helped the auto body shop find veterans in need. and this is the second year the shop has provided car maintenance for free.
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think it makes everybody happy, makes everybody feel good. cherise: and the shop repaired six cars for free this year. wmur is partnering with the nonprofit organization home base for veterans telethon. if you missed it last night, it re-airs tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. this telethon raises money and awareness for programs that help veterans in our area. wmur anchor and political director josh mcelveen, a director josh mcelveen, a veteran himself, will be part of help. a year after deadly terrorist attacks in paris, and many are returning to the scene of the shooting. still to come tonight, how they're remembering the victims and helping survivors. and training for an active shooter situation. the extensive drill at a new hampshire hospital. hayley: clouds moving across the state.
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cherise: tomorrow will mark one year since the deadly terror attacks in paris. and tonight, hundreds of people joined survivors at the batalclan theatre for an emotional show. sting began the concert with one minute of silence, this is the first time the concert hall has reopened since 90 people were killed inside last year. proceeds from the concert will benefit two charities helping survivors. right now, the taliban is claiming responsibility for an attack at a u.s. base in afghanistan. two american servicemen and two killed. another 16 people were hurt. the taliban says a suicide bomber inside the base carried out the attack. the terrorist group had been planning that attack for four months. in wake of the recent attack, the u.s. embassy in kabul is temporarily closing as precaution. tomorrow the embassy will be closed for safety reasons. an emergency message was issued today to u.s. citizens in afghanistan warning them of serious threats of violence,
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place in that country. staff at southern new hampshire medical center are preparing for an active shooter situation. emergency responders from nashua fire, police, swat, the fbi, and american medical response helped conduct an active shooter drill in a closed-off area of the hospital. organizers say the main focus of the exercise is to train hospital staff members how to respond appropriately and work with emergency responders during this type of situation. >> this has been a communityde agencies together and on the same page if we have an active shooter event. >> from the yelling to the cap guns that we use and mock firearms, it was pretty realistic. adds a layer of stress and authenticity that will help us, should we ever encounter something like this. cherise: first responders met with hospital staff after the drill to discuss what happened. that information will be used to plan for future trainings. protests in ohio tonight after the case regarding a former
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officer was declared a mistrial. after deliberating for 25 hours, jurors failed to come up with a verdict against ray tensing. he is accused of murdering 43-year-old sam dubose during a 2015 traffic stop. tensing says he fired his gun in self-defense. >> this is a crying shame to america, a crying shame to cincinnati. this is a siphon of justice. cherise: the mayor of cincinnati says he hopes the prosecutor will retry the case. tonight, crews are battling out of control wildfires in the south. the flames have prompted evacuations in georgia, the carolinas, and tennessee. some communities are being urged to wear special masks just to go outside. officials believe that the fires in north carolina were started intentionally. >> now, meteorologist hayley lapoint and your storm watch nine forecast. hayley: good evening, everyone.
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you can see snow on top of mount washington. this is a time lapse from conway, where we did have a dry day. temperatures were cool. up in the north country, only in the low 40's. whitefield, 40 degrees, 41 in berlin. 44 in laconia, 48 in concord. average high of this time in november. overnight, temperatures will very right -- very widely, because it depends on where the clouds are. where there has been clearing, temperatures are far cooler than the west of us. it is all because of the difference in the cloud cover.
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clearing sets up, but at times, we should get clearing in almost every location. concord probably dropping about 28 degrees by tomorrow morning. 34 in manchester, nashua in the 20's. 29 degrees in lebanon and limit. before you head to bed tonight, this might be something cool to check out. i know some of you do have clouds overhead, but the taur up to 10 to 15 meteors per hour possible. of course, you want the heavy winter jacket on with the temperatures getting cold, especially up north. you can see why. look at the clearing skies in the northern part of the state. that's why temperatures cooled down while this blanket of cloud cover is keeping temperatures warmer. as we look up stream to the north where these clouds are coming from, there are more
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and out of the clouds, and we will likely wake up to overcast skies in some spots. but those clear away. by lunchtime, most of us will enjoy sunshine. temperatures warmer than they were today, 10 degrees warmer in some locations. here's what you can expect region by region. at the seacoast, about 57 degrees in portsmouth. epping, 57. 58 in northwood with sun and clouds. we monadnock region. 53 in peterborough. swansea in the middle 50's. lebanon with about 53. upper 40's, low 50's when you get into lancaster and berlin during the day tomorrow. monday is even warmer. we will climb into the upper 50's with bright sunshine. on tuesday, i really need day, we will have showers likely, especially in the afternoon and
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day with temperatures in the 40's. after that, some nice-looking november days. wednesday, thursday, friday, even into next weekend will be dry, which will be nice for outdoor activities. no big turned down with the temperatures either. 50's by the end of the week. cherise: not bad. we will enjoy that weather, but not enough to make a dent. we will send it over to
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