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Michigan claims win No. 1,000, 1st to do it

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Blake Corum scored twice in the first half, Mike Sainristil intercepte­d two passes, and No. 2 Michigan — playing again without suspended coach Jim Harbaugh — became the first college football program to win 1,000 games, beating Maryland 31-24 on Saturday.

The Wolverines (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten) remained unbeaten in their final tuneup before next weekend's showdown against No. 3 Ohio State, but it wasn't easy. Maryland (6-5, 3-5) rallied from a 23-3 secondquar­ter deficit and had the ball down five on multiple occasions in the fourth quarter.

NO. 1 GEORGIA 38, NO. 21 TENNESSEE 10 >> Carson Beck threw for 298 yards and three touchdowns to lead Georgia to a win over Tennessee.

NO. 3 OHIO STATE 37, MINNESOTA 3 >>

TreVeyon Henderson rushed for 146 yards and two touchdowns and Kyle McCord passed for 212 yards and two scores, leading Ohio State to a win over Minnesota.

NO. 4 FLORIDA STATE 58, NORTH ALABAMA 13 >>

Florida State lost star quarterbac­k Jordan Travis to a leg injury in the first quarter, yet rallied behind backup Tate Rodemaker and beat North Alabama.

NO. 5 WASHINGTON 22, NO. 10 OREGON STATE 20 >> Michael Penix Jr. threw for two touchdowns and ran for another, and Washington remained undefeated and clinched a spot in the Pac-12 championsh­ip game with a victory over Oregon State.

NO. 6 OREGON 49, ARIZONA STATE 13 >>

Bo Nix threw for 404 yards and a careerhigh six touchdowns.

NO. 7 TEXAS 26, IOWA STATE 16 >>

Quinn Ewers passed for 281 yards and two touchdowns, and Texas pulled away from Iowa State.

NO. 8 ALABAMA 66, CHATTANOOG­A 10 >>

Jalen Milroe passed for 197 yards and three touchdowns.

NO. 9 LOUISVILLE 38, MIAMI 31 >> Jack Plummer threw three touchdown passes, the last of them a 58-yarder to Kevin Coleman with 4:17 remaining, and Louisville clinched a spot in the Atlantic Coast Conference title game by beating Miami.

NO. 11 MISSOURI 33, FLORIDA 31 >>

Harrison Mevis kicked a 30-yard field goal with five seconds remaining, and Brady Cook completed 20 of 34 passes for 326 yards and a touchdown to help Missouri rally past Florida.

NO. 12 PENN STATE 27, RUTGERS 6 >>

Kaytron Allen ran for two touchdowns, Alex Felkins kicked a pair of field goals and Penn State pulled away from Rutgers after quarterbac­k Drew Allar left with an apparent injury.

NO. 13 MISSISSIPP­I 35, LOUISIANA-MONROE 3 >> Jaxson Dart threw for three touchdowns.

NO. 14 OKLAHOMA 31, BYU 24 >> Oklahoma forced three turnovers and scored 21 points off those takeaways and edged BYU.

NO. 15 LSU 56, GEORGIA STATE 14 >> Senior quarterbac­k Jayden Daniels piled up 509 total yards, threw six touchdown passes and rushed for two more scores as LSU defeated Georgia State.

NO. 19 ARIZONA 42, NO. 16 UTAH 18 >> Noah Fifita threw for two touchdowns and Arizona used a fast start to beat Utah.

NO. 17 TULANE 24, FLORIDA ATLANTIC 8 >> Michael Pratt threw for three touchdowns to lead Tulane.

APPALACHIA­N STATE 26, NO. 18 JAMES MADISON 23 (OT) >> Kaedin Robinson's toe barely touched the goal line as Appalachia­n State beat previously unbeaten James Madison.

NO. 20 NOTRE DAME 45, WAKE FOREST 7 >> Sam Hartman tormented his former team to lead Notre Dame to a win.

CLEMSON 31, NO. 22 NORTH CAROLINA 20 >> Cade Klubnik threw for 219 yards and a touchdown.

NO. 23 KANSAS STATE 31, KANSAS 27 >> Will Howard threw two touchdown passes and ran for the goahead score.

NO. 24 OKLAHOMA STATE 43, HOUSTON 30 >>

Alan Bowman threw for 348 yards and two touchdowns, Ollie Gordon II rushed for 164 yards.

NO. 25 LIBERTY 49, UMASS 25 >> Kaidon Salter threw for 225 yards, rushed for 118 and accounted for four touchdowns.

 ?? NICK WASS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michigan wide receiver Semaj Morgan (82) leaps past Maryland defensive back Beau Brade (2) during the second half Saturday in College Park, Md.
NICK WASS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan wide receiver Semaj Morgan (82) leaps past Maryland defensive back Beau Brade (2) during the second half Saturday in College Park, Md.

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