Week 9 Reflectionguided Reading 101



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Where do all the top teams rank in the 2020 Week 9 AP Poll Top 25? Which teams are just outside of the rankings?

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Also Receiving Votes: Northwestern 106, Louisiana 101, North Carolina 92, Penn State 87, Tulsa 73, Army 57, Kansas State 51, West Virginia 44, Utah 44, Washington 21, Purdue 15, Virginia Tech 11, San Diego State 8, Arizona State 7, Appalachian State 6, Wake Forest 5, Michigan State 4, California 3

Last Week AP rankings in parentheses

25. Liberty Flames 6-0 (NR) 118

24. Auburn Tigers 4-2 (NR) 151

23. Michigan Wolverines 1-1 (13) 151

22. Texas Longhorns 4-2 (NR) 190

Guided Reflection Examples

21. Boise State Broncos 2-0 (25) 336

20. USC Trojans 0-0 (21) 354

19. Oklahoma Sooners 3-2 (24) 405

18. SMU Mustangs 6-1 (22) 420

17. Iowa State Cyclones 4-2 (23) 427

16. Marshall Thundering Herd 5-0 (19) 523

15. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 5-0 (20) 527

14. Oklahoma State Cowboys 4-1 (6) 760

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13. Indiana Hoosiers 2-0 (17) 765

12. Oregon Ducks 0-0 (14) 831

11. Miami Hurricanes 5-1 (11) 946

Guided Reading Level Chart

10. Wisconsin Badgers 1-0 (9) 985

9. BYU Cougars 7-0 (11) 1014

8. Florida Gators 3-1 (10) 1066

7. Texas A&M Aggies 4-1 (8) 1156

6. Cincinnati Bearcats 5-0 (6) 1199

5. Georgia Bulldogs 4-1 (5) 1289

4. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 6-0 (4) 1351

3. Ohio State Buckeyes 2-0 (3) 1430

2. Alabama Crimson Tide 6-0 (2) 1513 (29 1st place votes)

Week 9 Reflectionguided Reading 101 Lesson

1. Clemson Tigers 7-0 (1) 1515 (33 1st place votes)

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With 4:48 remaining in the second quarter, quarterback Ryan Tannehill threw an absolute dime to wide receiver A.J. Brown for a 40-yard touchdown. It was then that the levee broke for the Tennessee Titans.

Leading 10-0 at the half, there was room for optimism, and nearly all of that could be credited to Brown. No. 11 not only notched that 40-yard score, but his 38-yard reception in the first quarter set the Titans up for a field goal.

To begin the second half — with the defense playing well (or the Bears’ incompetent offense waving hello) — the Titans did everything they could to avoid making the big mistake.

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Offensive coordinator, Arthur Smith, continued to generate Brown targets and fed King Henry and his underlings. And, while Brown’s second half was relatively quiet, he finished the day with four receptions for 101 yards and a score. This game was over the minute he sparked the offense with the touchdown in the second quarter.

Although this was not a flashy victory offensively for the Titans, a win is a win, and Brown helped lead them to the promised land. His routes were crisp, and his breaks at the stem were mechanical. Brown is a danger to take the ball to the house any time he touches it, and he showed up for the two-toned blue today.

Honorable mention(s): ILB Jayon Brown – 10 combined tackles, one sack, one pass defense, forced fumble; CB Desmond King II – Two tackles, one fumble recovery, one touchdown.

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