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- Oklahoma State is leading the nation in passing for the first time in school history, reports Bill Haisten of the Tulsa World.
- Oklahoma defensive coordinator Brent Venables says he doesn't plan on grading his defense's tape against Air Force's unique option attack, reports Mike Baldwin of The Oklahoman. "It doesn't do us any good, so we're just going right down the road," he said.
- Alan Trubow of the Austin American-Statesman assesses what we know and don't know about the Longhorns three weeks in.
- Dave Matter of the Columbia Tribune breaks down what happened to Missouri in its near loss to San Diego State.
- Iowa State's run defense is headed in one direction, but that could change with the coming schedule, writes Randy Peterson of the Des Moines Register.
- Without a running game, Texas Tech's offense unraveled against Texas, writes Don Williams of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal.
- Fixing Kansas' problems won't be easy, writes Tom Keegan of the Lawrence Journal-World.
- Colorado coach Dan Hawkins is encouraged by seeing what he called "breakthrough moments" in his team's win over Hawaii, writes Kyle Ringo of the Boulder Daily Camera.
- But he got a little too psyched up before the game.
- Robert Cessna of the Bryan-College Station Eagle passes out a few grades for Texas A&M after Saturday's comeback win over Florida International.
- San Diego State coach Brady Hoke says officials missed a block in the back that sprung Missouri receiver T.J. Moe for the game-winning touchdown.
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