FBS G5 Week 11 Recap and Highlights

This week’s game of the week pitting #10 SMU at #8 Navy did not disappoint as the game was literally not settled to the final seconds with the Midshipman pulling the last second win on a short field goal.
The other CSJ Sagarin Top 25 match-ups saw #2 Boise State escape with a narrow overtime win on the road over #12 Colorado State and #17 Wyoming win by a couple of touchdowns at #23 Air Force. On Thursday, #15 Ohio defeated #5 Toledo
With the exception of Toledo and SMU, the remaining Top 10 ranked teamsin action won this week. However, there were four of the Top 10 ranked teams on a bye. This included #3 USF, #4 Memphis, #6 San Diego State, and #7 Houston.
Below are some video highlights of these games and the remaining Top 15 teams in action this week.
#1 UCF 49 Connecticut 24 (EAST HARTFORD, Conn.)
#2 Boise State 59 #16 Colorado State 52 (OT) (FORT COLLINS, Col.)
Alexander Mattison scores his 3rd TD of the night, and the Broncos take the 59-52 lead in OT! #BleedBluepic.twitter.com/TMCcFukSyQ
— Boise State Football (@BroncoSportsFB) November 12, 2017
GAME OVER. @BroncoSportsFB completes the EPIC comeback with a forced fumble in overtime. pic.twitter.com/2dW85e1omk
— CBS Sports Network (@CBSSportsNet) November 12, 2017
#15 Ohio 38 #5 Toledo 10 (ATHENS, Ohio) (Thurs.)
#8 Navy 43 #10 SMU 10 (ANNAPOLIS, Md.)
#9 Fresno State 31 Hawai’i 21 (HALAWA, Hawaii)
#11 Northern Illinois 63 Ball State 17 (DEKALB, Ill.) (Thurs.)
Shane Wimann finds the end zone for the seventh time this season to give @NIU_Football the early lead. pic.twitter.com/StpXB3yQi6
— CBS Sports Network (@CBSSportsNet) November 10, 2017
Make your man miss and take it to the house.
Jordan Huff gets it done for @NIU_Football. pic.twitter.com/otOo0FAMcT— CBS Sports Network (@CBSSportsNet) November 10, 2017
#12 Florida Atlantic 48 Louisiana Tech 23 (RUSTON, La.)
#13 Army 21 Duke 16 (WEST POINT, N.Y.)
South Alabama 24 #14 Arkansas State 19 (MOBILE, Ala.)
#17 Wyoming 28 #23 Air Force 14 (COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.)
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