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    LAS VEGAS -- Donnel Pumphrey broke the NCAA career rushing record Saturday in his college finale, running for 115 yards and a touchdown in San Diego States 34-10 victory over Houston in the Las Vegas Bowl. Cheap NFL Jerseys Authentic .Pumphrey passed former Wisconsin star Ron Daynes mark of 6,397 yards on a 15-yard run early in the fourth quarter, with teammates swarming him on the sideline, and wrapping up his sensational career in his Nevada hometown with 6,405 yards.It means the world to me, Pumphrey said as his father wiped away tears before hugging him.Pumphreys senior total of 2,133 yards rushing ranks in the top 10 for a FBS player.Ron Smith returned an interception 54 yards for a touchdown, Curtis Anderson caught a 28-yard touchdown pass from Christian Chapman, Juwan Washington ran for a touchdown, and John Baron kicked two field goals for the Aztecs (11-3). They overcame a 10-0 first-quarter deficit against the Cougars (9-4) for their second consecutive bowl win.Houstons defense absolutely smothered the Aztecs in the first quarter. Led by freshman Ed Oliver, Houston had seven tackles for loss on San Diego States first 16 plays. Pumphrey had minus-1 yard rushing on seven carries in the first quarter and the Aztecs didnt have a first down until the first play of the second quarter -- on a penalty for running into the kicker.But Pumphrey started to gash Houston on the perimeter, giving San Diego State the lead for good on a 32-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter, and the defense intercepted four of Houston quarterback Greg Ward Jr.s passes in the second halfNEW MEXICO BOWLNEW MEXICO 23, TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO 20ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Richard McQuarley had two short touchdown runs and New Mexico won a bowl for the second time in a half-century, topping Texas-San Antonio.The Lobos only win since taking the 1961 Aviation Bowl had been a 2007 victory over Nevada in the New Mexico Bowl.Lamar Jordan ran for 81 yards and threw a 34-yard pass to Dameon Gamblin that set up McQuarleys 1-yard burst for a 23-13 lead in the fourth quarter. The Lobos (9-4) gave coach Bob Davie his first bowl win -- he lost three times at Notre Dame and also last year with New Mexico in this bowl.Jarveon Williams ran for 125 yards for the Roadrunners (6-7). They lost in the first bowl appearance in the programs six-year history.AUTONATION CURE BOWLARKANSAS STATE 31, UCF 13ORLANDO, Fla. -- Justice Hansen threw three touchdown passes to Kendall Sanders to help Arkansas State beat UCF.Hansen completed 12 of 26 passes for 205 yards, hookiong up with Sanders for touchdown strikes of 12, 75 and 17 yards. The biggest plays of the night came from the Red Wolves special teams. They scored on a blocked punt and produced two turnovers that were turned into touchdowns.The Red Wolves (8-5) sealed the victory when they went up 31-13 on Sanders 17-yard scoring reception early in the fourth quarter. That touchdown was set up after UCF returner Chris Johnson mishandled a punt and it was recovered by Logan Moragne at the Knights 37.The tone for the special teams was set in the first quarter when Johnston White broke through the line to block Caleb Houstons punt and B.J. Edmonds fell on the ball in the end zone to put the Red Wolves ahead 7-0 in the first 4 minutes. The Red Wolves took a 17-0 lead over the Knights (6-7) in the first quarter after a UCF fumbled kickoff return set up Hansens 12-yard touchdown pass to Hansen.CAMELLIA BOWLAPPALACHIAN STATE 31, TOLEDO 28MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Marcus Cox rushed for 143 yards and a touchdown and Michael Rubino kicked the go-ahead 39-yard field goal to lift Appalachian State past Toledo.The Mountaineers (10-3) won the game in Alabamas capital city on a late field goal for the second straight year, this one with 5:14 left.Cox became the ninth FBS player with four 1,000-yard seasons and the 22nd to top 5,000 in his career. Game MVP Taylor Lamb passed for 119 yards and a touchdown and ran for 126 yards and a score.Kareem Hunt covered 42 yards on four straight rushes to propel Toledo (9-4) down the field after the field goal. Damion Jones-Moore was stopped on third down.NEW ORLEANS BOWLSOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 28, LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 21NEW ORLEANS -- Allenzae Staggers set New Orleans Bowl records with 11 catches for 230 yards and also scored a touchdown to help Southern Mississippi beat Louisiana-Lafayette.Nick Mullens, the Southern Miss all-time leader in yards passing and passing touchdowns, finished his distinguished career by throwing for 346 yards and two TDs.One of Mullens TD tosses was a 6-yarder to running back Ito Smith, who also rushed for 138 yards and two scores.However, Mullens turnovers helped the Ragin Cajuns keep the game competitive despite the Golden Eagles (7-6) outgaining ULL (6-7) 481 yards to 252.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25  href="http://www.cheapjerseysnikenfl.com/" target="_blank">Cheap Jerseys China . The Croatian served 21 aces and hit 42 winners against Sijsling, who double-faulted to give Cilic a 4-3 lead in the deciding set. "All the players, they know me and they were really happy to see me and they were really happy that this is over for me," Cilic said. Cheap Jerseys Free Shipping . Louis. To which I would say two things: 1. Where there is smoke, there is or perhaps has been a little fire. Or, in other words, the two teams would appear to have at least spoken. And spoken is defined as one calling the other to inquire, no more, no less. http://www.cheapjerseysnikenfl.com/ . Once again, DeLaet finished tied for second at a PGA Tour stop on the weekend, this time at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. The pride of Weyburn, Sask. CHICAGO -- Ricky Nolasco was pretty good Saturday night. The way the Marlins are playing, though, he needs to be nearly unhittable. Nolasco allowed one run while pitching into the eighth inning, but the Chicago White Sox scored in the bottom of the ninth after Miami tied it in the top half for a 2-1 win. "At the end of the day, we cant score any runs," Marlins pitcher Mike Redmond said. "We have to be perfect. Pitch perfect every night." Chicagos Jake Peavy (6-2) shut down the Marlins until Derek Dietrich hit a tying homer in the ninth. But Conor Gillaspie had a game-ending single off Ryan Webb (1-3). All of that added up to the Marlins fourth straight loss, 11th in 13 games, a 6-13 record in one-run contests, and sent them to a major league-worst 13-36 record. Nolasco allowed one run and eight hits and struck out six in 7 2-3 innings for Miami but couldnt earn his second consecutive win after beating Arizona on May 19. The Marlins right-hander has allowed two runs over his last two starts. Alexei Ramirez gave Chicago a 1-0 lead with an RBI double in the third. Juan Pierre mishandled the ball in the left field corner -- he wasnt charged with an error -- allowing Alejandro De Aza to score from first. Giving up that lone run disappointed Nolasco. "Everybody is frustrated. Not just me, everybody is," Nolasco said. "Nobody wants to lose." Dietrichs solo homer with one out in the ninth broke up Peavys bid at a shutout and allowed him to reach base for the 14th straight time to start his career, which is second in Marlins history behind Kevin Millars 17 games in 1999. "Peavy pitched a great ballgame," Dietrich said. "Just glad I got a pitch that I could handle and I could do something with and help the team." Peavy struck out five and allowed six hits in the complete-game effort, his longest outing of the season. Miami, which hit into three double plays Friday, had its first scoring chance in the second when Justin Ruggiano grounded into one with no outs. Marcell Ozuna and Chris Coghlan had singled, but Miami didnt score after the double play and Greg Dobbs strikeout. With the single, Ozuna extended his hitting streak to 10 games. Then in the eighth, Peavy allowed a one-out double to Dobbs and walked Adeiny Hechavarria bbut escaped the inning by getting Rob Brantly to pop out and Juan Pierre to fly out. Nike NFL Jerseys China. "Its frustrating," Redmond said. "I know the guys are frustrated. I know that." Peavy and the White Sox might have been frustrated momentarily in the ninth but it didnt last long. Dewayne Wise led off with a double, and scored on Gillaspies single to left, easily beating a throw from Pierre. "For us to come back and win in the (ninth) was special," Peavy said. "Thats the White Sox way. Nothings easy around here, is it?" Alex Rios went 0 for 4, snapping his 18-game hitting streak, which had been the longest in the American League this season. Gillaspie had three hits while Jeff Keppinger and Ramirez each had two for Chicago, which has won eight of 11. "Baseball is such a funny game because everybody feeds off each other," Gillaspie said. "We went through some pretty rough times the first half of the season. Its good to kind of get everybody on the same page. Everybodys excited. You can feel it in the clubhouse." Theres a different feeling for Miami, which lost the opener of the series 4-3 in 11 innings. "Obviously thats not the way we wanted to go out," Webb said. "It sucks losing two games in a row like that." NOTES: White Sox LHP Chris Sale, who was scratched from his start Wednesday, played catch off flat ground Saturday. Hes expected to throw a bullpen session Sunday and start Tuesday. . Marlins RHP Nathan Eovaldi pitched five innings and struck out five in a rehab start at Single-A Jupiter. Eovaldi hasnt pitched in the majors this season after going on the DL with right shoulder inflammation. . John Danks, who made his first start for the White Sox in over a year Friday night, said his left shoulder felt good one day after making 76 pitches. . Marlins manager Mike Redmond said 2B Donovan Solano, who was placed on the DL May 7 with a left intercostal strain, will be sent to extended spring training Monday. . INF Angel Sanchez was outrighted to Triple-A Charlotte after being reinstated from a rehab assignment for lower back spasms. The move clears a spot on Chicagos 40-man roster. . 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