Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Oklahoma State 42, at Baylor 3: at Louisville 45, Wake Forest 21:

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Dillon Stoner had eight catches for 247 yards with three first-half touchdowns, freshman running back Dominic Richardson ran for 169 yards with three scores and the Cowboys beat the undermanne­d Bears in their season finale. Baylor played two days after its facility was temporaril­y closed because of COVID-19 issues and had 47 people — players, coaches and support personnel — unavailabl­e for the makeup of a game postponed Oct. 17 because of the Bears’ virus outbreak. Coach Dave Aranda’s first season ended with only one full-time assistant offensive coach at the game. That was running backs coach Justin Johnson serving as acting offensive coordinato­r and calling plays for the first time with the help of two graduate assistants. The rest of the offensive staff, including offensive coordinato­r Larry Fedora, missed the game. “I felt our team wanted to play the game,” Aranda said. “You look at that game and you probably ask yourself if the team wanted to play. I’m asking myself just in hindsight. But at the time, it felt like we wanted to play.” at Texas Christian 52, Louisiana Tech 10: Max Duggan ran for his 10th touchdown and connected on a scoring pass of 70-plus yards for the second consecutiv­e game, leading the Horned Frogs to a win in the teams’ season finales.

Malik Cunningham threw for 195 yards and accounted for three scores to lead the Cardinals, who overcame a sluggish start to rally for a victory in their regular-season finale. After gaining just seven yards in the first quarter, they finished with 453. Louisville gained 254 of those on the ground. Cunningham completed 73% (16 for 22) of his passes. He threw for two touchdowns and ran for another. He went without an intercepti­on for the first time in five games. at Florida State 56, Duke 35: Jashaun Corbin ran for three touchdowns while Jordan Travis threw for two scores and ran for another as the Seminoles snapped a three-game skid. Travis threw for 192 yards and two touchdown passes to Ja’Khi Douglas, as Florida State won following a 28-day layoff that was prompted by two game postponeme­nts and a reschedule­d matchup with Duke. The Seminoles are 21-0 in the all-time series vs. Duke. Mataeo Durant ran for 127 yards, including a 64-yard touchdown, for Duke. at Virginia Tech 33, Virginia 15: Khalil Herbert ran for 162 yards, including a 76-yard touchdown, and the Hokies ended a four-game slide. The Hokies also got a big play from Tayvion Robinson, who turned a short pass from Braxton Burmeister into a 60-yard touchdown, a scoring run from wide receiver Tre Turner and four field goals from Brian Johnson to regain the Commonweal­th Cup. Virginia had its four-game win streak end. The Cavaliers drove 75 yards for a touchdown and a 7-3 lead with their first possession, but managed just 71 yards the rest of the half while the Hokies scored all five times they had the ball to open a 27-7 advantage at halftime.

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