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Saturday, October 21, 2006
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- There's nothing deceptive about a Rutgers offense that gives the ball to Ray Rice on nearly every other play. Trickery isn't a necessity with a runner like Rice. Rice's 63-yard run set up his own short touchdown in the fourth quarter immediately after Pittsburgh had closed to within three points, and the No. 19 Scarlet Knights won their first big test of the season by beating the Panthers 20-10 Saturday. Rice carried 39 times for 225 yards to nearly outgain Pittsburgh by him ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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