Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Top 25 fared

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No. 1 Clemson (1-0) beat Wake Forest (37-13). Next: vs. The Citadel, Saturday.

■ No. 2 Ohio State (00) did not play.

■ No. 3 Alabama (0-0) did not play. Next: at Missouri, Saturday, Sept. 26.

■ No. 4 Georgia (0-0) did not play. Next: at Arkansas, Saturday, Sept. 26.

■ No. 5 Oklahoma (1-0) beat Missouri State (48-0). Next: vs. Kansas State, Saturday, Sept.

26.

■ No. 6 Louisiana State (0-0) did not play. Next: vs. Mississipp­i State, Saturday, Sept. 26.

■ No. 7 Penn State (00) did not play.

■ No. 8 Florida (0-0) did not play. Next: at Mississipp­i, Saturday, Sept. 26.

■ No. 9 Oregon (0-0) did not play.

■ No. 10 Notre Dame (1-0) beat Duke (27-13). Next: vs. South Florida, Saturday.

■ No. 11 Auburn (0-0) did not play. Next: vs. Kentucky, Saturday, Sept. 26.

■ No. 12 Wisconsin (00) did not play.

■ No. 13 Texas A&M (0-0) did not play. Next: vs. Vanderbilt, Saturday, Sept. 26.

■ No. 14 Texas (0-0) vs. Texas-El Paso. Next: at Texas Tech, Saturday, Sept. 26.

■ No. 15 Oklahoma State (0-0) did not play. Next: vs. Tulsa, Saturday.

■ No. 16 Michigan (00) did not play.

■ No. 17 Southern California (0-0) did not play.

■ No. 18 North Carolina (1-0) beat Syracuse (316). Next: vs. Charlotte, Saturday.

■ No. 19 Minnesota (0-0) did not play.

■ No. 20 Cincinnati (00) did not play. Next: vs. Austin Peay, Saturday.

■ No. 21 Central Florida (0-0) vs. Florida Internatio­na (Postponed). Next: at Georgia Tech, Saturday.

■ No. 22 Utah (0-0) did not play.

■ No. 23 Iowa State (0-1) lost to LouisianaL­afayette (31-14). Next: at TCU, Saturday, Sept.

26.

■ No. 24 Iowa (0-0) did not play.

■ No. 25 Tennessee (0-0) did not play. Next: at South Carolina, Saturday, Sept. 26.

Stars

■ Jonathan Adams Jr., Arkansas State, caught a career-high three TD passes, including the winner with 38 seconds remaining, as the Red Wolves beat Kansas State 35-31 for their first win over a Power Five opponent in a dozen years.

■ Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh, threw a for 277 yards and TD and ran for another as the Panthers raced to a 55-0 victory over Austin Peay.

■ Javonte Williams, North Carolina, ran for three fourth-quarter TDs and the No. 18 Tar Heels overcame a mistake-filled performanc­e to beat Syracuse 31-6.

■ Tyler Vitt, Texas State, threw for 346 yards and four TDs in a 51-48 loss to TexasSan Antonio.

Scores EAST

Army 37, Louisiana-Monroe 7 Pittsburgh 55, Austin Peay 0 West Virginia 56, E. Kentucky 10

SOUTH

Appalachia­n St. 35, Charlotte 20 Clemson 37, Wake Forest 13 Georgia Southern 27, Campbell 26 Georgia Tech 16, Florida St. 13 Louisville 35, W. Kentucky 21 North Carolina 31, Syracuse 6 South Florida 27, The Citadel 6 Tulane 27, South Alabama 24

MIDWEST

Arkansas St. 35, Kansas St. 31 Louisiana-Lafayette 31, Iowa St. 14 Notre Dame 27, Duke 13

SOUTHWEST

Oklahoma 48, Missouri St. 0 UTSA 51, Texas State 48, 2OT

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