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...Beat Iowa State 52-7 5. Florida St. 7-1 Beat No. 23 Georgia Tech 34-7 6. Florida 6-1 Did not play 7. Nebraska 7-1 Beat Texas Tech 17-10 8. Texas A&M 7-1 Beat Texas Tech 17-10 9. Wisconsin 8-0 Beat Iowa 31-0 10. Penn St. 5-1 Did not play 11. Georgia 6-1 Beat Kentucky 28-26 12. Oregon 6-1 Beat Southern California 17-13 13. Arizona 7-1 Beat Northeast Louisiana 45-7 14. Arkansas 6-1 Did not play 15. Virginia 6-1 Beat North Carolina...
...Wisconsin 31, Iowa...
...Dayne ran for 164 yards and a TD as Wisconsin (8-0, 5-0 Big Ten) won in Iowa City for the first time since 1974. The Badgers won their eight straight game in one season for the first time since...
...would be The Candidate, the 1972 film in which Robert Redford plays a handsome young lawyer running for the U.S. Senate as a clean-playing liberal unbought by the political establishment. In 1992, as a handsome 39-year-old Harvard Law graduate, Feingold got elected to the Senate from Wisconsin by promising to play clean and refusing to be bought by the political establishment. There's just one twist: at the end of the movie, Redford sells out to win; but in his first term, Feingold has remained the Senate Democrat who never stops calling for reform of the campaign...
...hold down spending, but he happily allowed the G.O.P. to dump soft money into the race and to pulverize Feingold with two months' worth of blistering attack ads. By the time Feingold aired his first response in September, paid for with hard money from his own campaign, the average Wisconsin voter had already seen 20 ads against him. Many are clever, but some are downright false. One blasts Feingold for supporting Clinton's $16 billion stimulus package in 1993, and another for funding Russian space-monkey experiments--programs that Feingold actually opposed...