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Ehlinger's TD pass helps Texas beat No. 6 Oklahoma St. in OT
Read full article: Ehlinger's TD pass helps Texas beat No. 6 Oklahoma St. in OTHis 15-yard touchdown pass to Moore in overtime helped Texas knock off previously unbeaten and sixth-ranked Oklahoma State 41-34 on Saturday. “Big-time players make big-time plays in big-time games, regardless of when that is and regardless of what’s happened earlier in the game," Ehlinger said. Sanders threw his fourth touchdown pass -- a 9-yard toss to a well-covered Wallace -- to give Oklahoma State a 31-20 lead. Oklahoma State got a final shot in regulation, getting the ball back with 1:13 remaining and no timeouts. Oklahoma State visits Kansas State on Saturday.
Duggan shines, Ehlinger doesn't, TCU tops No. 15 Texas 37-27
Read full article: Duggan shines, Ehlinger doesn't, TCU tops No. 15 Texas 37-27Texas quarterback Sam Ehlinger (11) throws a pass in the first half of an NCAA college football game against TCU in Fort Worth, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019. "Man, y'all see," Reagor said about Duggan, who wasn't available because coach Gary Patterson doesn't allow freshmen to talk to reporters. It was the fifth win in six tries against Texas for the Horned Frogs, which includes their first four-game winning streak in the series since the 1930s. With a team-high 72 yards rushing, Duggan helped the Horned Frogs (4-3, 2-2) bounce back from consecutive conference road losses. TCU: The Horned Frogs got exactly what they needed just as it looked like their season was getting away from them.
Volunteers feed emaciated grizzly bears in Canada
Read full article: Volunteers feed emaciated grizzly bears in CanadaEmaciated grizzly bears along the coast of British Columbia raise concerns about the region's vanishing salmon population. It also shines light on another victim of the climate crisis and the depletion of wild salmon population. Knight Inlet is a prime tourist spot in British Columbia, Canada for grizzly bear viewing. Causes of decline in wild salmon populationThe wild salmon population has been steadily declining in the British Columbia area over the past few years. More than half of Canada's grizzly population lives in British Columbia, and their average weight is 220 to 880 pounds, according to the Nature Conservancy of Canada.