The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Purdue upsets Boston College

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Rondale Moore caught two touchdown passes, and host Purdue picked off four passes in a 30-13 win over No. 23 Boston College.

David Blough passed for 296 yards and three touchdowns for the Boilermake­rs (1-3), who had opened what was expected to be a promising the season with three straight close losses.

The Eagles (3-1) rolled in unbeaten and ranked for the first time in 10 years but fell flat. Anthony Brown, coming off a career game with five touchdown passes, threw four intercepti­ons. Star tailback A.J. Dillon was held to 59 yards on 19 carries by Purdue.

No. 8 Notre Dame 56, (at) Wake Forest 27; Ian Book rushed for three touchdowns and threw for two more, and Notre Dame beat Wake Forest.

(At) No. 21 Miami 31, FIU 17: N’Kosi Perry came off the bench to throw three touchdown passes, and Miami’s defense was airtight for most of the day in the No. 21 Hurricanes’ victory over FIU.

(At) Florida State 37, Northern Illinois 19: Deon- dre Francois threw for a season-high 352 yards and two touchdown passes as Flor- ida State topped Northern Illinois.

(At) North Carolina 38, Pittsburgh 35: Antonio Williams ran for two scores, and Nathan Elliott threw for two more to help host North Car- olina beat Pittsburgh in its Atlantic Coast Conference opener.

(At) Duke 55, N.C. Central 13: Quentin Harris passed for 202 yards and three touchdowns before leaving with an injury as host Duke beat North Carolina Central.

(At) Virginia 27, Louisville 3: Bryce Perkins threw for 197 yards and two touch- downs and ran for another 78 yards and a score as Virginia opened ACC play with a convincing win.

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