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Treegators are for watering newly planted trees. Utility compatible trees grow no taller than 25 feet tall and require no trimming since high voltage power lines are 40 feet above the ground feet. Why does the city plant trees under the power lines knowing they will need to be trimmed later?Ĭurrent best management practices include planting utility-compatible trees under or adjacent to power lines. Individual: Rushing, Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota, 163.4 ypg passing, Dillon Gabriel, UCF, 377.1 ypg receiving, Romeo Doubs, Nevada, 155.6 ypg.Show All Answers 1. Team defense: Scoring, Marshall, 10.1 ppg rushing, Marshall, 65.3 ypg passing, West Virginia, 161.5 ypg total, Marshall, 259.7 ypg. Team offense: Scoring, Alabama, 49.4 ppg rushing, Air Force, 336.5 ypg passing, Florida, 377.6 ypg total, UCF, 586.6 ypg. The stat sheet showed the Hoosiers ran four times in the second half, but one was a sack. Indiana’s 16 rushing attempts were its fewest in at least 20 years. Still, no Big Ten opponent had netted zero or negative yards on the ground against Ohio State since Northwestern ran 33 times for no yards in 2007. Indiana netted minus-1 yards on 16 rushes against Ohio State, a nice statistic for the Buckeyes on paper but a bit hollow because the Hoosiers were playing from behind most of the game and had all but abandoned the run. Especially impressive was that the Wildcats’ defense was on the field for 37 minutes and 82 plays. No other drive penetrated deeper than the Northwestern 23. The Badgers’ touchdown came on a 49-yard pass. Wisconsin came into the game having put up 45 and 49 points in its first two games, respectively. They’re holding opponents to just 12.6 points, third-best among teams that have played at least five games, and they’ve shut out four of their five opponents in the second half. 10 Wisconsin marked the first time the 11th-ranked Wildcats held a Top 10 opponent to seven points or fewer in 53 years. Northwestern continues to put up impressive defensive numbers. Moore also ran three times for 20 yards and a touchdown. It was the ninth time in his 18 career games he had double-digit receptions. Moore, who changed his mind about opting out this season, made his long-awaited return from injury and had 116 yards on his career-high 15 catches against Minnesota. Turner’s previous high was eight catches for 186 yards against North Carolina State on Oct. In case you were wondering, Larry Fitzgerald, the greatest Pitt receiver of all time, never had more than 12 in a game. Turner, a senior who transferred from Maryland, finished with 184 yards and a touchdown against Virginia Tech while falling one catch short of the Pitt record set by Harry Orszulak in 1968. Pittsburgh’s DJ Turner and Purdue’s Rondale Moore each had 15 catches, tied for second-most in a game behind Tyler Snead’s 16 receptions for East Carolina against Tulsa on Oct. He’s the eighth kick returner to go 100 yards. Wilson took a kick back 100 yards against Western Kentucky.

He joined Texas State’s Jarron Morris as the only players with 100-yard pick-sixes this season. Monday’s interception return came against Tennessee. Auburn’s Smoke Monday and Florida International’s EJ Wilson Jr.
