The college football season is in full swing. Here are the lines for Week 7 games, courtesy of the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook.Games involving ranked teams in?bold.Wednesday, Oct. 12Appalachian St. (-10) at La. LafayetteThursday, Oct. 13Navy at East Carolina (POSTPONED)Friday, Oct. 14Duke at Louisville (-33)Memphis (-11) at TulaneMississippi St. at BYU (-7)San Diego St. (-17.5) at Fresno St.Saturday, Oct. 15Western Michigan (-10.5) at AkronEastern Michigan at Ohio (-7)Bowling Green at Toledo (-27.5)Ball St. (-8.5) at BuffaloUConn at South Florida (-19)La. Tech (-15.5) at UMassVirginia Tech (-19) at SyracuseTemple at Central Florida (-3)Iowa (-12.5) at PurdueMinnesota at Maryland (-4)Illinois at Rutgers (NL)Iowa St. at Texas (-13)UNC at Miami (FL) (-7)NC State at Clemson (-17)Northwestern at Michigan St. (-4.5)Kansas St. at Oklahoma (-10)Nebraska (-5) at IndianaMissouri at Florida (-13.5)Southern Miss at LSU (-24.5)Pittsburgh (-3.5) at Virginia?West Virginia at Texas Tech (PK)New Mexico at Air Force (-14) (in Dallas)Tulsa at Houston (-20.5)Florida Atlantic at Marshall (-11.5)Georgia Southern at Georgia Tech (-10.5)Georgia St. at Troy (-16)South Alabama at Arkansas St. (-5)UTSA (-3) at RiceCentral Michigan (-2.5) at Northern Illinois?Kent St. at Miami (OH) (NL)Alabama (-13) at TennesseeOle Miss (-8) at ArkansasVanderbilt at Georgia (-15)Arizona St. at Colorado (-13.5)Kansas at Baylor (-35)Wake Forest at Florida St. (-22)FIU (-5) at CharlotteWestern Kentucky at Middle Tennessee St. (-1.5)Texas St. at La. Monroe (-7.5)Stanford at Notre Dame (-3)Ohio State (-10.5) at Wisconsin?New Mexico St. at Idaho (-4.5)UCLA at Washington St. (NL)Nevada at San Jose St. (-1.5)UNLV at Hawaii (-7) Fake Air Jordan 18 . The native of Mont-Tremblant, Que., captured a World Cup downhill event Saturday, his second this year and fifth career victory on the circuit. Fake Air Jordan 7 . Woodson said during a radio interview Thursday that the Knicks Carmelo Anthony doesnt get the same calls as other superstars. http://www.fakeairjordan.com/fake-air-jordan-5/ . The Australian is competing in his final season in Formula One and still looking for his first win this year. He will look to end Vettels run of six straight race wins on Sunday. Webber, who is fifth in the championship, earned his second pole from the past three races and 13th of his career. 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A 77th-minute try by former Newcastle scrum-half Will Chudley completed a hugely satisfying night on Tyneside for Exeter with a bonus point 32-19 victory - only their third Aviva Premiership win of the season.England internationals Ollie Devoto and Thomas Waldrom and winger James Short plundered the other tries for the fired-up Chiefs, while fly-half Gareth Steenson weighed in with 12 points - three conversions and two penalties - as last seasons beaten Premiership finalists regained a measure of their mojo at the expense of a much-improved Newcastle side.Newcastle were roared on by their biggest home crowd of the season - 8,061 - but, despite tries from hooker Scott Lawson and full-back Alex Tait - failed to claim the consolation of a losing bonus point.It was Exeters first Premiership fixture since Semesa Rokodugunis 88th-minute try consigned them to an agonising 13-10 defeat against Bath three weeks ago, but they got off to a flying start on a freezing night on Tyneside.Newcastle were attacking on the Chiefs 22-metre line when their England Saxons scrum-half Mickey Young flung out a telegraphed pass which England centre Devoto snaffled before racing clear for the opening try.Steenson landed the conversion and, with just two minutes on the clock, Exeter held a 7-0 advantage. They were pegged back to 7-3 when Newcastles Kiwi fly-half Mike Delany nailed a 40-metre penalty after 13 minutes.Exeter enjoyed the lions share of possession as the opening half progressed but they spurned a couple of line-out drives in the left corner and were made to pay when Newcastle cut loose on the counter-attack after 26 minutes.Wing Marcus Watson, an Olympic silver meedallist in Rio with Englands Rugby Sevens squad in August, sliced through the Exeter defence with a diagonal run and, after lock Will Witty was stopped just short, Lawson followed up to score from close range and put Newcastle 8-7 up.ddddddddddddDelany hooked the conversion wide, which gave Exeter the chance to build a handy cushion before the interval. Waldrom, Exeters New Zealand-born No 8, powered over from a line-out drive in the right corner after 33 minutes and Steensons conversion gave the Chiefs a 14-8 lead.Two minutes into the second half Steenson stepped up to nail his first penalty, stretching Exeters lead to 17-8. They only held their nine-point advantage for three minutes, though, Delany stroking a penalty to cut the visitors lead to 17-11.After Newcastle lock Callum Green was yellow carded for deliberately playing the ball on the floor, Steensons right boot made it 20-11 to Exeter.As in the first half, the Falcons hit back. Flanker Mark Wilson did the damage with a crash ball break, paving the way for Tait to score after 56 minutes. Delany could have cut the gap to a single point but again hooked wide his conversion attempt.Then, on the hour, Exeter opened up a 27-16 lead as Short exploited some lacklustre defending to score the Chiefs third try which Steenson converted.Delany kicked a penalty after 66 minutes and after full-back Phil Dollman spilt possession when diving over on the right, the livewire Chudley darted over from the blindside of a short-range scrum to clinch the bonus point after 77 minutes. ' ' '