A 10-point performance from Pardeep Narwal helped Patna Pirates mount a late comeback to beat Puneri Paltan 37-33 in the first semi-final of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) on Friday. Patnas defence contributed equally and came up with super tackles in crucial moments as they scored 11 points in the last five minutes.Puneri Paltans Manjeet Chhillar became the fourth man to score 400 points in the PKL but his efforts werent enough and Patna made it to their second successive final.Puneri Paltan drew first blood and got a bonus and raid point to lead 2-1 after three minutes. Deepak Niwas Hooda scored with a do-or-die raid in fifth minute and sent Pardeep to the bench as Puneri Paltan led 3-2. Surjeet Singh got a two-point raid as Patna Pirates led 4-3 in the seventh minute.Pardeep had a quiet opening 10 minutes and scored just one point as the game was tied at 6-6. Parmod Narwal, however, swung the balance in Punes favour with a super raid in 11th minute as they led 9-6. Patna Pirates bounced back with a super tackle and levelled the game at 9-9 in the 12th minute.Patna Pirates ended the first half with a tackle point and went into the break leading 16-13.Puneri Paltan began strongly in the second half and scored four points in the first five minutes. Pardeep helped Patna force a super tackle in the 26th minute as they led 20-17. Patna Pirates forced another such tackle in the 28th minute to lead 22-18. A super tackle by Patna Pirates was ruled out for being too dangerous as Puneri Paltan levelled the game at 22-22. The momentum swung in Punes favour as in the 31st minute they inflicted an all-out to lead 25-22.Pardeep scored two raid points in two minutes as Patna Pirates trailed 25-28 after 34 minutes. Rajesh Mondal got two points with a brilliant raid in the 37th minute to level the game at 29-29. Patna Pirates led 31-29 in the 38th minute as Pardeep scored another raid points. 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The ACCs heavyweights survived scares but came out unscathed against what will be some of their toughest competition this year outside of each other. Clemson escaped with a 19-13 win over Auburn, and FSU knocked off Ole Miss, the only team in the SEC that has been able to beat Alabama the past two seasons. If FSU or Clemson can finish the season unbeaten, and the other finishes with just one loss to the ACC champ, it will force the committee to seriously consider both teams. Of course, the leagues runner-up must be unequivocally one of the four best teams in the country to unseat a Power 5 conference champ, but after just one week, it at least kept that hope alive.Verdict: Not an overreactionBIG 12Snap judgment: Texas is back Even coach Charlie Strong knows there is still plenty to prove. Asked after the game if he feels any relief, Strong chuckled. No, he said, because Ive still got a few more to go, so I dont have any relief. Its a long season, and as impressive as the Longhorns double-overtime win against Notre Dame was, it will be meaningless unless they can parlay that into a Big 12 title. After next weeks game against UTEP, Texas season could be defined by a string of games against Cal, Oklahoma State and Oklahoma. ESPNs Football Power Index favors both Oklahoma and Oklahoma State in those games. Lets see how the Longhorns fare through that stretch before declaring a return to the sports elite.Verdict: OverreactionBIG TENSnap judgment: Michigan is ready for the next step under Jim Harbaugh The big question heading into this season was if Michigans play could match its coachs personality. The Wolverines left no doubt they can play, too, dominating Hawaii in a 63-3 win -- Michigans most lopsided victory since 1979. They didnt even have to punt. But they were playing Hawaii, a team that had just traveled 20,000 miles and was overmatched from the start. Its quite possible Michigan will be 7-0 heading into its Oct. 29 game at Michigan State, but much like Iowa last year, we wont know how good Michigan really is this year until it starts playing ranked competition.Verdict: OverreactionPAC-12Snap judgment: The power still lies in the North No. 16 UCLA, No. 20 USC and Arizona all lost, while No. 8 Stanford, Cal, No. 24 Oregon and No. 14 Washington took care of business. The top two teams, Stanford and Washington, both earned nonconference wins against Power 5 opponents. The selection committee isnt going to penalize USC for losing to the defending national champs, but its possible USC could start 1-3 with games against Utah State, Stanford and Utah looming.dddddddddddd The North is still home to the leagues highest-ranked teams, and theres no sign of that changing anytime soon.Verdict:?Not an overreactionSECSnap judgment: The SEC is overrated An unprecedented seven SEC teams lost their openers: Ole Miss, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State, Auburn, Kentucky, Missouri, and No. 5 LSU. Since the SEC re-expanded to 12 teams in 1992, there had never been a season where seven SEC teams lost their season openers -- until now. It wasnt just that they lost; it was who they lost to. Mississippi State fell to South Alabama and Kentucky lost to Southern Miss. Even Tennessee looked underwhelming and needed overtime to beat Appalachian State. Ole Miss blew a 28-13 halftime lead against FSU before losing 45-34. Texas A&M and Georgia had nice wins, but LSU was also a huge disappointment, continuing to look stale and predictable on offense as quarterback Brandon Harris threw two picks. After one week, its Alabama and everyone else.Verdict: Not an overreactionGROUP OF 5Snap judgment: Houston is top four material What was so intriguing about Houstons upset of No. 3-ranked Oklahoma was that it wasnt a fluke. Houston looked scary good, but it has to continue to win and keep quarterback Greg Ward Jr. healthy in order to crack the top four. He had an MRI on his throwing shoulder Sunday and missed most of practice, but coach Tom Herman told the Houston Chronicle it wasnt serious. Still, the only time Houston has lost under Herman was last year against UConn, when Ward was out with an injury. ESPNs Football Power Index gives Houston a greater than 50 percent chance to win each remaining game except Louisville (36.4 percent). If the Cougars go undefeated, theres no question the selection committee would seriously consider them for the top four. One loss and its going to need a lot of help.Verdict: Not an overreactionNOTRE DAMESnap judgment: The Irish are toast Notre Dame is certainly in a precarious playoff position after their double overtime loss to Texas, but if they run the table, it would be very difficult for the selection committee to leave them out -- especially if Texas parlays that success into a Big 12 title. Dont forget that Oklahoma lost to Texas last year, too, and was still a semifinalist. Its going to be difficult, though, for Notre Dame to win out, as it still has to play Michigan State, Stanford and USC. The margin for error is gone, but Notre Dame isnt. ESPNs FPI gives the Irish a better than 50 percent chance of winning every remaining game.Verdict: Overreaction ' ' '