Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

AP Top 25 fared

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■ No. 1 Alabama (4-0) beat No. 22 Texas A&M 45-23. Next: vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, Saturday.

■ No. 2 Georgia (4-0) beat Missouri 43-29. Next: vs. Tennessee, Saturday.

■ No. 3 Clemson (4-0) beat Georgia Tech 49-21. Next: vs. Syracuse, Saturday.

■ No. 4 Ohio State (4-0) beat Tulane 49-6. Next: at No. 10 Penn State, Saturday.

■ No. 5 Oklahoma (4-0) beat Army 28-21, OT. Next: vs. Baylor, Saturday.

■ No. 6 Louisiana State (4-0) beat Louisiana Tech 38-21. Next: vs. Mississipp­i, Saturday.

■ No. 7 Stanford (4-0) beat No. 20 Oregon 38-31, OT. Next: at No. 8 Notre Dame, Saturday.

■ No. 8 Notre Dame (4-0) beat Wake Forest 56-27. Next: vs. No. 7 Stanford, Saturday.

■ No. 9 Auburn (3-1) beat Arkansas 34-3. Next: vs. Southern Mississipp­i, Saturday.

■ No. 10 Penn State (4-0) beat Illinois 63-24, Friday. Next: vs. No. 4 Ohio State, Saturday.

■ No. 10 Washington (3-1) beat Arizona State 27-20. Next: vs. No. 25 Brigham Young, Saturday.

■ No. 12 West Virginia (3-0) beat Kansas State 35-6. Next: at Texas Tech, Saturday.

■ No. 13 Virginia Tech (2-1) lost to Old Dominion 49-35. Next: at Duke, Saturday.

■ No. 14 Mississipp­i State (3-0) at Kentucky. Next: vs. Florida, Saturday.

■ No. 15 Oklahoma State (3-1) lost to Texas Tech 41-17. Next: at Kansas, Saturday.

■ No. 16 Central Florida (3-0) beat Florida Atlantic 56-36, Friday. Next: vs. Pittsburgh, Saturday.

■ No. 17 Texas Christian (2-2) lost to Texas 31-16. Next: vs. Iowa State, Saturday.

■ No. 18 Wisconsin (3-1) beat Iowa 28-17. Next: vs. Nebraska, Saturday, Oct. 6.

■ No. 19 Michigan (3-1) beat Nebraska 56-10. Next: at Northweste­rn, Saturday.

■ No. 20 Oregon (3-1) lost to No. 7 Stanford 38-31, OT. Next: at California, Saturday.

■ No. 21 Miami (3-1) beat Florida Internatio­nal 31-17. Next: vs. North Carolina, Saturday.

■ No. 22 Texas A&M (2-2) lost to No. 1 Alabama 45-23. Next: vs. Arkansas, Saturday.

■ No. 23 Boston College (3-1) lost to Purdue 30-13. Next: vs. Temple, Saturday.

■ No. 24 Michigan State (2-1) beat Indiana 35-21. Next: Central Michigan, Saturday.

■ No. 25 Brigham Young (3-1) beat McNeese State 30-3. Next: at No. 10 Washington, Saturday.

Stars

■ Ian Book, Notre Dame, rushed for three TDs and threw for two more in his first start of the season.

■ Will Grier, West Virginia, threw five TD passes for the fifth time in his career.

■ Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama, passed for 387 yards and four TDs and ran for another score.

■ Kyler Murray, Oklahoma, threw three TD passes and rushed for a fourth.

■ Price Wilson, Bryant, threw for 359 yards and four TDs in a 4946 win over Robert Morris.

■ Tyree Adams, Western Carolina, accounted for 346 yards and four TDs in a 52-50 victory over VMI.

■ Dalton Sneed, Montana State, ran for 206 yards and three TDs and threw a go-ahead scoring pass to Matt Rensvold in a 41-34 win over Sacramento State.

■ K.J. Costello, Stanford, threw for 327 yards and three TDs, including a 23-yarder in overtime.

■ J.J. Taylor, Arizona, rushed for a Reser Stadium-record 284 yards and two TDs as the Wildcats ran wild over Oregon State 35-14.

■ Jordan Ta’amu, Mississipp­i, threw for 442 yards and two TDs and ran for another score to lead the Rebels over Kent State 38-17.

Numbers

■ 5 — Career defensive TDs by James Madison’s Jimmy Moreland after returning an intercepti­on 56 yards for a score against William & Mary.

■ 65 — Years since Duke started consecutiv­e seasons 4-0 before this season.

■ 67 — Years since Stetson last started a season 3-0 before this year.

■ 70 — Points by Kennesaw State in a win over Clark Atlanta to set a school record for points the second straight week.

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