Oklahoma beats Army in overtime
NORMAN, Okla. — Kyler Murray threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to CeeDee Lamb in overtime, and Parnell Motley intercepted Kelvin Hopkins’ fourth-down pass to help No. 5 Oklahoma escape with a 28-21 victory over Army on Saturday night.
OLD DOMINION 48, NO. 13 VIRGINIA TECH 35
In Norfolk, Va., Blake LaRussa came off the bench to throw for 495 yards and four touchdowns to lead Old Dominion past Virginia Tech.
NO. 1 ALABAMA 45, TEXAS A&M 23
In Tuscaloosa, Ala., Tua Tagovailoa passed for 387 yards and four touchdowns and ran for another score to lead Alabama.
NO. 2 GEORGIA 43, MISSOURI 29
In Columbia, Mo., Jake Fromm threw three touchdown passes and Georgia had a defensive touchdown and returned a blocked punt for a score.
NO. 3 CLEMSON 49, GEORGIA TECH 21
In Atlanta, freshman Trevor Lawrence took a leading role in Clemson’s quarterback rotation, coming off the bench to throw four touchdown passes.
NO. 4 OHIO STATE 42, TULANE 6
In Columbus, Ohio, Dwayne Haskins Jr. threw for 304 yards and five touchdowns and Ohio State routed Tulane in coach Urban Meyer’s return to the sideline.
NO. 6 LSU 38, LOUISIANA TECH 21
In Baton Rouge, La., Nick Brossette
scored three touchdowns, Clyde Edwards-Helaire rushed for a career-high 136 yards and two TDs.
NO. 7 STANFORD 38, NO. 20 OREGON 31, OT
In Eugene, Ore., K.J. Costello threw for 327 yards and three touchdowns, the last a 23-yarder to Colby Parkinson in overtime, and Stanford rallied to beat Oregon.
NO. 8 NOTRE DAME 56, WAKE FOREST 27
In Winston-Salem, N.C., Ian Book rushed for three touchdowns and threw for two more for Notre Dame.
NO. 9 AUBURN 34, ARKANSAS 3
In Auburn, Ala., Noah Igbinoghene scored on a 96-yard kickoff return, and a partially blocked punt by Jordyn Peters set up another touchdown.
NO. 12 WEST VIRGINIA 35, KANSAS STATE 6
In Morgantown, W.Va., Will Grier threw five touchdown passes for the fifth time in his career and West Virginia shook off a sloppy
start in the Big 12 opener for both.
KENTUCKY 28, NO. 14 MISSISSIPPI STATE 7
In Lexington, Ky., Benny Snell Jr. rushed for four touchdowns and the Wildcats held Mississippi State to 56 yards rushing.
TEXAS TECH 41, NO. 15 OKLAHOMA STATE 17
In Stillwater, Okla., Alan Bowman threw for 397 yards and two touchdowns and Texas Tech beat Oklahoma State.
TEXAS 31, NO. 17 TCU 16
In Austin, Texas, Sam Ehlinger passed for two touchdowns and ran for a score and Texas ended a four-game losing streak to TCU in the Big 12 opener for both teams.
NO. 18 WISCONSIN 28, IOWA 17
In Iowa City, Iowa, Alex Hornibrook threw a 17-yard TD pass to A.J. Taylor with 57 seconds left and Wisconsin bounced back from last week’s loss to BYU.
NO. 19 MICHIGAN 56, NEBRASKA 10
In Ann Arbor, Mich., Karan Higdon ran for 136 yards and a touchdown in the first half for Michigan.
NO. 21 MIAMI 31, FIU 17
In Miami Gardens, Fla., N’Kosi Perry came off the bench to throw three touchdowns, and Miami’s defense was airtight.
PURDUE 30, NO. 23 BOSTON COLLEGE 13
In West Lafayette, Ind., Rondale Moore caught two touchdown passes and Purdue picked off four passes.
NO. 24 MICHIGAN STATE 35, INDIANA 21
In Bloomington, Ind., Brian Lewerke threw two touchdown passes, had his first career catch and made the perfect pitch to kicker Matt Coghlin for a 6-yard scoring run for Michigan State.
NO. 25 BYU 30, MCNEESE STATE 3
In Provo, Utah, freshmen Lopini Katoa ran for two touchdowns, Skyler Southam kicked three field goals and No. 25 BYU took advantage of McNeese State’s mistakes.
AGGIES WIN NEW MEXICO STATE 27, UTEP 20
In El Paso, Josh Adkins hit Royce Caldwell on a 53-yard scoring strike late in the third quarter to give New Mexico State the cushion it needed to beat UTEP in the Battle of I-10.
New Mexico State (1-4) grabbed its first win of the season and administered the 16th straight loss to the Miners. It is the longest active losing streak in the Football Bowl Subdivision. The Miners last won when they beat North Texas 52-24 in the final game of 2016.
The Miners (0-4) still have not had a lead all season but did tie the Aggies 17-17 when Kai Locksley hit Terry Juniel for a 76-yard scoring play early in the third quarter.