Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

SOUTHEASTE­RN CONFERENCE

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■ No. 1 Alabama 58, Tennessee 21— At Knoxville, Tenn., Tua Tagovailoa threw for 306 yards and four touchdowns to four receivers for the Crimson Tide (8-0, 5-0), who led 21-0 after seven minutes in beating the Volunteers (3-4, 1-3) for the 12th straight year. Alabama had a 217-6 edge in yards of offense in the second quarter. Vols quarterbac­k Jarrett Guarantano exited in the second quarter after a hit by linebacker Mack Wilson.

■ No. 5 Louisiana State 19,

No. 22 Mississipp­i State 3 — At Baton Rouge, La., linebacker Michael Divinity Jr.’s intercepti­on set up Nick Brossette’s short touchdown run, and Cole Tracy kicked four field goals for the Tigers (7-1, 4-1), who lost top linebacker Devin White to a targeting penalty. Safety Grant Delpit had two of LSU’s four intercepti­ons and a fourth-down sack. Nick Fitzgerald ran for 131 yards for the Bulldogs (4-3, 1-3).

■ No. 14 Kentucky 14, Vanderbilt 7— At Lexington, Ky., Benny Snell Jr. ran for 169 yards, including a go-ahead 7-yard touchdown with 8:04 left, for the Wildcats (6-1, 4-1), who forced four fumbles. Kentucky’s decisive drive was set up when linebacker Kash Daniel forced a fumble that defensive tackle Quinton Bohanna recovered. The Commodores (3-5, 0-4), outgained 298-284 in yards of offense, lost another fumble with 1:04 left.

■ Auburn 31, Mississipp­i 16 — At

Oxford, Miss., JaTarvious Whitlow ran for 170 yards on 19 carries and scored on a 3-yard catch for the Tigers (5-3, 2-3), who scored TDs on three straight drives to open the third quarter. A.J. Brown had 10 catches for 155 yards and a TD for the Rebels (5-3, 1-3), who were outgained 484447 in yards of offense. ■ Arkansas 23, Tulsa 0 — At Fayettevil­le, Ark., Rakeem Boyd ran for 99 yards before exiting early in the second half for the Razorbacks (2-6), who held the Golden Hurricane (1-6) to 12 yards of offense in the third quarter and halted a six-game slide in their first shutout win since 2014. Freshman Connor Noland started in place of injured Ty Storey for Arkansas and threw for 124 yards and a touchdown.

■ Missouri 65, Memphis 33 —

At Columbia, Mo., Drew Lock was 23 of 29 passing for 350 yards and four touchdowns, three to Albert Okwuegbuna­m, who had six catches for 159 yards for Missouri (4-3), which led 21-0 in the opening six minutes and never trailed. Memphis (4-4) lost running back Darrell Henderson, the nation’s top rusher coming in with 1,133 yards at 10.3 per carry, to a first-quarter injury.

 ?? Rogelio V. SolisThe Associated Press ?? Auburn cornerback Javaris Davis thwarts a pass intended for Mississipp­i wide receiver Braylon Sanders in the first half of the Tigers’ 31-16 win Saturday.
Rogelio V. SolisThe Associated Press Auburn cornerback Javaris Davis thwarts a pass intended for Mississipp­i wide receiver Braylon Sanders in the first half of the Tigers’ 31-16 win Saturday.

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