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September 7, 2010

Winners and losers: Olemiss derailed

On the day that Georgia's Aaron Murray and Penn State's Robert Bolden made their college debuts, who would have expected Jacksonville State's Coty Blanchard to make the biggest impact of any freshman quarterback? Blanchard, a true freshman, showed the poise of a fifth-year senior Saturday while rallying his FCS team to a stunning 49-48 double-overtime victory over host Ole Miss. Coty Blanchard isn't the full-time QB, but he led Jacksonville State to a huge upset. Ole Miss led 31-10 at halftime before Jacksonville State began its remarkable comeback. Blanchard and junior Marques Ivory split time at quarterback for Jacksonville State, but it was Blanchard who delivered the two biggest plays of the day. The Rebels were on the verge of victory until Blanchard stunned the Rebels with a 30-yard touchdown pass to Kevyn Cooper on fourth-and-15 in the second overtime. Then, rather than sending the game to a third overtime session, Jacksonville State coach Jack Crowe chose to win or lose it on the next play. Blanchard rewarded his coach's faith by delivering a 2-point conversion pass to Calvin Middleton. By the time he was through, Blanchard had led the Gamecock to their first victory over an FBS school in nine years. Jacksonville State beat Arkansas State 31-28 on Sept. 22, 2001. The Gamecocks led Florida State in the fourth quarter last season before falling 19-9. Of course, this victory meant much more than that 9-year-old win over Arkansas State. Arkansas State is a Sun Belt member. Ole Miss plays in the mighty SEC, home of the past four national champions. "I think there were some circumstances we probably couldn't repeat in 100 years if we tried to do it again," Crowe said, "but we'll take it." Blanchard's remarkable performance spoiled the Ole Miss debut of Jeremiah Masoli, who led Oregon to the Rose Bowl last season. Masoli transferred to Ole Miss after off-field problems caused Oregon to kick him off its team. He was eligible to play Saturday only after winning an appeal with an NCAA board a day earlier. While splitting time with Nathan Stanley, Masoli went 7-of-10 for 109 yards with one interception Saturday to help Ole Miss build a 21-point lead. But on this day, he wasn't the best quarterback on the field. "Crazy stuff happens sometimes," Masoli told reporters. "I never expected us to be in overtime." Jacksonville State clearly had the most reason to celebrate and Ole Miss had the biggest cause for concern Saturday, but here's a look at the other winners and losers from the first weekend of the college football season.
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