College football Week 13 report card: Bad home losses, bad behavior

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College football Week 13 report card: Bad home losses, bad behavior

Report Card is the final edition of the college football season. Last week's low marks went to officials that hate celebrations and Texas A&M fans. The report card is based on the performance of teams, fans, players and coaches.

Cincinnati and Clemson lost at home this weekend. Cincinnati had a conference title on the line but Tulane won. Clemson ended a 40-game home winning streak. UCF won the AAC title with a last-minute touchdown. Ohio State, North Carolina and Mississippi also lost in front of home fans.

Oregon blew a 21-point lead and lost to Oregon State. D.J. Johnson hit a fan that stormed the field after the win. Chris Bell threw a Gatorade bottle in the stands at Kentucky fans after Louisville lost the Governor's Cup for the fourth time.

There are 4 FBS teams that finished the 2022 season with one win. Alabama has won 10 or more games for 15 consecutive seasons. 32-game home winning streak by Cincinnati was snapped by Tulane. 40-home winning streaks by Clemson and South Carolina were also broken.

College football report card for Week 13: Not exactly Ali-Frazier.

College football report card for Week 13: D.

Army acrobatics get an A+.

College football Week 13 report card: Bad home losses, bad behavior. Clemson clumsy.

College football's Week 13 report card is a grade of A.

The game between New Mexico and Colorado State was played on Friday. The game was won by Colorado. It was the lowest score game of the week. New Mexicans ranked last in total offense and last on third-down conversions. Colorado won the game 17-0. It's the 11th consecutive victory for the Rams in the series.


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