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Colorado 2-way star Travis Hunter living up to his Heisman standards after following Deion...

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Two-way starter Travis Hunter is already living up to all of his self-proclaimed hype, just like the primetime coach that he followed to Colorado.

WC rushes for 384, Larimer tossed 5 TDs in 63-43 shootout win

WILMINGTON — Derek Larimer threw five touchdown passes, three to Lathan Jones, and WC rushed for 384 yards in a 63-43 shootout victory over the College of Wooster Saturday at Townsend Field.

No. 3 Buckeyes overcome sluggish showing to extend winning streak over Hoosiers, 23-3

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Ohio State quarterback Kyle McCord gave himself an average grade in Saturday’s season opener.

Emory Jones accounts for 7 touchdowns, leads UC in a 66-13 rout of EKU

CINCINNATI (AP) — Emory Jones threw five touchdown passes and ran for two more scores as Cincinnati opened its first season in the Big 12 Conference with a 66-13 rout of FCS-member Eastern Kentucky on Saturday.

Week 3 Final: Clinton-Massie 24, Tri-Valley 14

ADAMS TOWNSHIP — Clinton-Massie was able to remain undefeated with a big 24-14 win Friday against one of their toughest opponents in the Tri Valley Scotties.

Week 3 Final: Mt. Healthy 22, Wilmington 7

WILMINGTON — Mt. Healthy held Wilmington to 122 yards on offense and took advantage of a special teams breakdown Friday for a 22-7 win.

Week 3 Final: Waynesville 34, Blanchester 14

BLANCHESTER — Waynesville never trailed Friday night in a 34-14 win over Blanchester at Barbour Memorial Field.

Week 3 Final: East Clinton 62, Fayetteville-Perry 12

LEES CREEK — Glenn Peacock scored four of his five touchdowns in the first half Friday and East Clinton routed Fayetteville 62-12 in the first SBAAC National Division football game of the season.

Falcons, Astros pick up wins in Week 3 high school football

It was a 2-2 night for Clinton County football teams Friday.

Pro Picks: Bengals over Cowboys in Super Bowl 58

Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs know winning consecutive Super Bowls is a tough task. They’ll have plenty of familiar foes and some new ones standing in their way of a repeat.