Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

COLLEGE ROUNDUP

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■ NO. 1 LOUISIANA STATE 50, Texas A&M 7: Joe Burrow threw for 352 yards and three TDs for the Tigers (12-0, 8-0), who held the Aggies (7-5, 4-4) to 169 yards of offense while amassing 553. JaMarr Chase caught a 78-yard TD pass and totaled 197 yards receiving and two scores on seven catches. Burrow’s 44 TD passes tied the SEC single-season mark set by Missouri’s Drew Lock in 2017.

■ No. 3 Clemson 38, SOUTH CAROLINA 3: Trevor Lawrence threw for 295 yards and three TDs for the Tigers (12-0), who held the Gamecocks (4-8) to 174 yards of offense while capping a second straight unbeaten regular season. Travis Etienne ran for two TDs to break the Atlantic Coast Conference marks for career TDs (57) and rushing scores (53). South Carolina scored its fewest points against the Clemson since falling 45-0 in 1989.

■ NO. 8 FLORIDA 40, Florida State 17: Kyle Trask threw for 343 yards and three first-half TDs for the Gators (10-2), who halted a four-game home losing streak to the Seminoles (6-6). Florida scored TDs on four of its first five possession­s while locking up consecutiv­e 10-win seasons for the first time in a decade, finishing unbeaten at home for the first time in four years and notching its first win streak against Florida State since 2009.

ATLANTIC COAST

■ No. 4 Georgia 52, GEORGIA TECH 7: Jake Fromm threw for 254 yards and four TDs for the Bulldogs (11-1), who held the Yellow Jackets (3-9) to 139 yards of offense and seven first downs in their most decisive win in the rivalry. Georgia lost three fumbles and failed to cover an onside kick, and Fromm completed only 14 of 29 passes.

BIG TEN

■ No. 13 Wisconsin 38, No. 9 MINNESOTA 17: Jack Coan threw two momentum-shifting TD passes in the snow for the Badgers (10-2, 7-2), who prevented the Golden Gophers (10-2, 7-2) from going unbeaten at home for the first time since 1954 and earned a league title game rematch with Ohio State. Jonathan Taylor scored three TDs for Wisconsin in its 22nd win over Minnesota in the teams’ past 25 meetings. Tanner Morgan threw for 296 yards and two TDs for the Gophers.

■ NO. 12 PENN STATE 27, Rutgers 6: Journey Brown ran for 103 yards and three TDs for the Nittany Lions (10-2, 7-2), who were outgained 383-333 in yards of offense by the Scarlet Knights (2-10, 0-9). Isaih Pacheco ran for 102 yards on 18 carries for Rutgers. Will Levis played quarterbac­k for Penn State in place of injured starter Sean Clifford and ran for 108 yards on 17 carries and threw a 42yard TD pass to Jahan Dotson.

BIG 12

■ No. 7 Oklahoma 34, NO. 21 OKLAHOMA STATE 16: Jalen Hurts passed for 163 yards and a TD, ran for 63 yards and a score and caught a TD pass for the Sooners (11-1, 8-1) in their fifth straight win over the Cowboys (8-4, 5-4). Chuba Hubbard, the nation’s leading rusher, ran for 104 yards and a TD for Oklahoma State, his 10th straight game with at least 100 yards on the ground. Oklahoma won its 21st straight November game dating to 2014.

■ No. 11 Baylor, KANSAS 6: JaMycal Hasty ran for three TDs for the Bears (11-1, 8-1), who forced the Jayhawks (3-9, 1-8) into six turnovers. Baylor, which notched an 11th win for the third time in the history of a program that started in 1899, next faces Oklahoma in the league title game. Charlie Brewer threw for 182 yards and a TD for the Bears, who totaled 263 yards rushing.

PAC-12

■ NO. 6 UTAH 45, Colorado 15: Tight end Brant Kuithe caught two TD passes, ran 15 yards for a score and had a 44-yard run on a jet sweep for the Utes (11-1, 8-1), who buried the Buffaloes (5-7, 3-6) to clinch a second straight berth in the league title game. Zack Moss, Utah’s alltime rushing leader, mustered 88 yards and a TD on 20 carries.

■ NO. 14 OREGON 24, Oregon State 10: Justin Herbert threw for 174 yards and a TD for the Ducks (10-2, 8-1), who kept the Beavers (5-7, 4-5) out of a bowl game for the sixth straight season and finished unbeaten at home for the eighth time. Mykael Wright returned a kickoff 98 yards for an Oregon TD, his second kickoff return for a score this season. Isaiah Hodgins caught eight passes for 85 yards for Oregon State.

■ No. 15 Notre Dame 45, STANFORD 24: Ian Book threw for 255 yards and four TDs for the Fighting Irish (10-2), who dealt the Cardinal (4-8) a fourth straight loss for the first time since 2007. Chase Claypool caught two TD passes for Notre Dame, which had lost four straight at Stanford Stadium. The Irish have at least 10 wins for a third straight season, a feat they last accomplish­ed from 1991 to 1993. Stanford finished with its first losing record since 2008.

OTHERS

■ No. 24 Navy 56, HOUSTON 41: Jamale Carothers ran for 188 yards and five TDs for the Midshipmen (9-2, 7-1 American Athletic), who totaled 447 yards rushing and held a 554-527 edge in yards of offense over the Cougars (4-8, 2-6). Malcolm Perry ran for 146 yards and a TD and threw for 107 yards for Navy. Clayton Tune threw for 393 yards and four TDs, with four intercepti­ons, for Houston.

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