It was all about offense in college football this past weekend.Pittsburgh and Syracuse played the highest-scoring game in Bowl Subdivision history, a total of three FBS teams cracked 70 points and the all-time receiving yards record fell.The total of 137 points in Pittsburghs 76-61 win over Syracuse were the most in a major-college game, beating the previous high of 136 in Navys 74-62 victory over North Texas and Boise States 69-67 win over Nevada, both in 2007. That Boise State game went four overtimes, however.The last time Pittsburgh scored 76 points was in a shutout of Temple in 1977. The Panthers, who rolled up 56 points on Duke in their previous game, have scored 50 or more in consecutive games for the first time since Tony Dorsett was playing for them in 1975.Middle Tennessee piled up the most points Saturday, outscoring Florida Atlantic 77-56. The Blue Raiders hadnt scored so much since hanging 76 on North Alabama in 1927.Navy, which won 75-31 at SMU, has scored 60 points in back-to-back games for the first time since 1917.Individually, Western Michigans Corey Davis became the career FBS leader in receiving yards, catching eight balls for 81 yards against Toledo on Friday to push his total to 5,068. Davis broke the record of 5,005 yards set by Trevor Insley of Nevada from 1996-99.Some more statistical nuggets:---PUMPHREYS QUESTSan Diego States Donnel Pumphrey has slowed down in his bid to break Ron Daynes all-time rushing record.Pumphrey was held to 53 yards on 18 carries in a loss to Colorado State a week after gaining 76 yards on 17 attempts in a loss to Wyoming. Those are his two lowest totals of the season.With 6,127 career yards, he needs to average 109 in his last two games to move past the 6,397 Dayne amassed at Wisconsin from 1996-99. Pumphrey will wind up his career in the Mountain West championship game at Wyoming and in a bowl.ITS A LONELY JOBNavy has punted a total of two times in four November games, once against Tulsa and once against East Carolina. The Midshipmens 24 punts are fewest in the nation. Interestingly, Navy has split what little work there is between two punters (Alex Barta and Erik Harris).FOREMAN FOREMOST RUSHERDOnta Foreman of Texas wrapped up the season with a rushing average of 184.4 yards a game, which will hold up as the highest in the nation. Pumphrey is second at 159 yards a game, a drop from 177.9 two weeks ago.TOP TACKLERUConn safety Obi Melifonwus 24 tackles against Tulane matched the national season high. It was the seventh time this season hes made 10 or more stops. Melifonwus previous high was 13 against Cincinnati last year.New Mexico States Rodney Butler also had 24 tackles, against New Mexico the second week of the season.MORE SCORE 40A total of 17 teams head into December averaging at least 40 points a game. Thats the most since at least 2000. Louisville and Oklahoma are tied for the national lead, at 45.3 points a game.The per-team scoring average of 30.2 is ahead of last years record 29.7.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25Chris Lindstrom Jersey .ca! Hi Kerry, Heres an interesting one. I know its common knowledge that all players are responsible for their sticks. We witnessed that when Zack Kassian hit Edmontons Sam Gagner in the face after a missed check. 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Iwakuma (4-1) took a one-hitter into the sixth inning before running into trouble, putting together another strong outing to help cement himself and Felix Hernandez as one of the top rotation duos in baseball. Iwakuma has allowed five earned runs over his last five starts, and the number could have been even smaller if not for a scoring change that ended up tagging him with two earned runs against the As. Overshadowed by Hernandez, the ace of the Mariners staff, Iwakuma has been nearly as solid this season. Hes pitched at least six innings in seven of eight starts despite being bothered by a lingering blister on his pitching hand, and has not allowed more than three earned runs in any start. "Those two have just been on another level," Seattle third baseman Kyle Seager said. "Everybody knows Felix, obviously, but (Iwakuma) hes been flying under the radar a little bit but hes been just as impressive. Its been pretty fun to play behind those two especially." Iwakuma gave up a solid leadoff single to right field to John Jaso and then was unhittable for the next five innings. He set down 15 straight with remarkable ease, through a combination of broken bats, weak groundballs and lazy flies. He struck out Yoenis Cespedes to close the first, struck out Derek Norris and Jaso in the third and retired Josh Donaldson and Daric Barton swinging to end the fifth. Iwakumas streak finally ended at 16 straight retired when Eric Sogard reached on an infield single -- originally ruled an error -- with one-out in the sixth inning. His groundball bounced off the arm of shortstop Brendan Ryan and Sogard reached without a throw. Jaso followed with a bloop single, annd the As finally got to Iwakuma on Jed Lowries two-out, two-run double into the right-field corner.dddddddddddd Lowrie had just one RBI in his previous 17 games before the double. The scoring change cost Iwakuma a chance to have his ERA dip below Hernandezs for the best in the American League. Instead, Iwakumas ERA rose from 1.61 to 1.74. He gave up four hits, struck out nine and walked none. Tom Wilhelmsen pitched the ninth for his 10th save. "Its a mental relief being able to pitch with that much of a big lead is big for myself, so being able to pitch with a better rhythm helped me be able to go through seven innings," Iwakuma said through an interpreter. Seattle scored twice in the first off Oakland starter Dan Straily (1-1). Seattle broke the game open with Ibanezs three-run homer in the third inning that came with two outs. Oakland lost its season-high fifth straight and dipped below .500 since starting the season 1-2. The As fell to 2-6 on their current 10-game road trip and only once has Oakland scored more than three runs. "Everybody has to pick everybody up and were not doing that right now," Oakland manager Bob Melvin said. Straily struggled to get through five innings, but didnt get help from his defence starting in the first inning that led to two runs. Kendrys Morales chopper to left side bounced past both third baseman Josh Donaldson and Lowrie at shortstop to put runners at the corners with one out instead of a possible inning-ending double play. Michael Morse followed with an RBI single and Justin Smoak lined an RBI double to give Iwakuma an early lead. Seattles runs in the third also came thanks to a fortunate bounce. Seager reached on an infield single that spun awkwardly off the end of his bat. Straily gave up a two-out walk to Smoak that proved costly when Ibanez turned on a 1-1 pitch for his third homer of the season and first since April 14. "Its always nice to contribute and the last few games Ive played I guess have been better," Ibanez said. NOTES: Seattle improved to 16-8 this season when its starting pitcher works at least six innings. They are 1-11 when the starter fails to get through six. ... Seager scored three of the four times he reached base. ... Oaklands Derek Norris hit a solo homer, his first of the season, in the eighth off Seattle reliever Oliver Perez.