Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP

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SOUTHEASTE­RN

■ No. 1 Louisiana State 58, Mississipp­i 37 — At Oxford, Miss., Joe Burrow threw for 489 yards and five TDs for the Tigers (10-0, 6-0), who bolted to a 28-0 lead. Freshman John Rhys Plumlee ran for 212 yards, a program record for QBs, and three TDs for the Rebels (4-7, 2-5), who were outgained 714-614 in yards of offense.

■ No. 11 Florida 23, Missouri 6 — At Columbia, Mo., Kyle Trask threw for 282 yards and two TDs for the Gators (9-2, 6-2), who held the Tigers (5-5, 2-4) to 204 yards of offense. Florida linebacker Jon Greenard had two sacks among his five tackles for loss.

BIG TEN

■ No. 2 Ohio State 56, Rutgers 21— At Piscataway, N.J., Justin Fields threw for 305 yards and four TDs, and cornerback Shaun Wade set up two early TDs for the Buckeyes (10-0, 7-0) with an intercepti­on and a forced fumble. The Scarlet Knights (2-8, 0-7) lost their 19th straight conference game.

■ No. 23 Iowa 23, No. 7 Minnesota 19 — At Iowa City, Iowa, Nate Stanley threw two TD passes for the Hawkeyes (7-3, 4-3), who scored TDs on their first three possession­s and kept the Golden Gophers (9-1, 6-1) winless at Kinnick Stadium since 1999, a span of nine games.

■ No. 9 Penn State 34, No. 24 Indiana 27— At State College, Pa., Sean Clifford threw for 179 yards and ran for 55 yards and three TDs for the Nittany Lions (9-1, 6-1), capping an 18-play, nine-minute march with a clinching 1-yard plunge. Peyton Ramsey threw for 371 yards and a TD and ran for two scores for the Hoosiers (7-3, 4-3).

■ No. 14 Michigan 44, Michigan State 10 — At Ann Arbor, Mich., Shea Patterson threw for 384 yards and four TDs for the Wolverines (8-2, 5-2), who dealt the Spartans (4-6, 2-5) their fifth straight loss. Ronnie Bell had nine catches for 150 yards for Michigan, which scored 24 straight points after trailing 7-0.

■ No. 15 Wisconsin 37, Nebraska 21— At Lincoln, Neb., Jonathan Taylor ran for 204 yards and two TDs for the Badgers (8-2, 5-2), his third 200-yard game against the Cornhusker­s (4-6, 2-5). Nebraska lost its fourth straight and 10th in a row against top-25 foes.

ATLANTIC COAST

■ No. 3 Clemson 53, Wake Forest 3— At Clemson, S.C., Trevor Lawrence threw for 272 yards and four TDs, three to Tee Higgins, as the Tigers (11-0, 8-0) buried the Demon Deacons (7-3, 3-3) for their 26th straight win, capping a second straight unbeaten league regular season. Travis Etienne ran for 121 yards for Clemson, his sixth straight game 100-yard game. Wake Forest lost its 11th straight to the Tigers.

PAC-12

■ No. 8 Utah 49, UCLA 3 — At Salt Lake City, Tyler Huntley was 14 of 18 passing for 335 yards and two TDs for the Utes (9-1, 6-1), who halted a threegame win streak by the Bruins (4-6, 4-3). Bishop Gorman product Dorian Thompson Robinson threw for 219 yards with two intercepti­ons, fumbled twice and absorbed five sacks for UCLA.

BIG 12

■ No. 10 Oklahoma 34, No. 12 Baylor 31— At Waco, Texas, Jalen Hurts threw for 297 yards and four TDs for the Sooners (9-1, 6-1), with all of his TDs coming after the Bears (9-1, 6-1) had gone up 28-3 in the second quarter. Gabe Brkic kicked a 31-yard field goal with 1:45 left for Oklahoma, which halted Baylor’s 11game win streak.

■ Iowa State 23, No. 22 Texas 21 — At Ames, Iowa, Brock Purdy threw for 354 yards and two TDs for the Cyclones (6-4, 4-3), who won on Connor Assalley’s 36-yard field goal as time expired. Sam Ehlinger threw for 273 yards and three TDs for the Longhorns (6-4, 4-3) in their third loss to Iowa State in the teams’ past 17 meetings.

■ No. 25 Oklahoma State 31, Kansas 12— At Stillwater, Okla., Chuba Hubbard ran for 122 yards and two TDs, and Dillon Stoner had five catches for 150 yards and two TDs for the Cowboys (7-3, 4-3), who amassed 481 yards of offense. Carter Stanley threw for 226 yards and two TDs for the Jayhawks (3-7, 1-6).

OTHERS

■ No. 16 Notre Dame 52, No. 21 Navy 20 — At South Bend, Ind., Chase Claypool had seven catches for 117 yards and four TDs for the Fighting Irish (8-2) in their first non-sellout at home since 1973, a span of 273 games. The announced attendance was 74,080 — 3,542 less than capacity. The Midshipmen (7-2) saw their five-game win streak end.

■ No. 17 Cincinnati 20, South Florida 17— At Tampa, Fla., Sam Crosa kicked a 37-yard field goal as time expired for the Bearcats (8-1, 6-0 American Athletic), who overcame a 10-point halftime deficit for their eighth straight win. Jordan McCloud threw for 267 yards and a TD for the Bulls (4-6, 2-4).

■ No. 18 Memphis 45, Houston 27 — At Houston, Brady White threw for 341 yards and five TDs and ran for a score for the Tigers (9-1, 5-1 American Athletic), who overcame a 10-point first-quarter deficit. The Cougars (3-7, 1-5) were outgained 531-256 in yards of offense.

■ Brigham Young 42, Idaho State 10— At Provo, Utah, Zach Wilson passed for 187 yards and two TDs after a six-week absence due to a fractured thumb for the Cougars (6-4), who accepted a Hawaii Bowl invitation. Malakai Rango ran for 142 yards and a TD on 24 carries for the Bengals (3-8).

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