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MICHAEL VICK

Quarterback, Virginia Tech

The numbers were paltry against Syracuse--16 carries for a net total of nine yards, six for 11 passing for 75 yards--but Vick still found a way to score on a 55-yard touchdown with 1:34 left to secure the victory.

Season: 86 carries, 550 yards, 9 TDs

61 of 118, 943 yards, 6 TDs

Next:Pittsburgh, Saturday

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LADAINIAN TOMLINSON

Running Back, TCU

On a rainy night, the Frogs nearly croaked at Tulsa. It wasn’t a coincidence that Tomlinson struggled with 119 yards in 27 carries. This was supposed to be the week he went wild against one of the nation’s worst run defenses.

Season: 195 carries, 1,093 yards, 13 TDs

Next: Rice, Saturday

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CHRIS WEINKE

Quarterback, Florida State

The Seminoles rolled up 554 yards on offense against Virginia, including 426 through the air, but Weinke accounted for only 274 on 16 of 28 passing and two touchdowns. The 37-3 victory was considered “sluggish.”

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Season: 179 of 288, 2,784 yards, 23 TDs

Next: at No. 24 North Carolina State, Saturday

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DREW BREES

Quarterback, Purdue

Brees became the Big Ten’s career passing leader and also earned his first victory over Wisconsin. He completed 21 of 43 for 274 yards, which ironically is his worst statistical performance against the Badgers.

Season: 201 of 335, 2,443 yards, 19 TDs

Next: No. 14 Ohio State, Saturday

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