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No. 6 Oklahoma edges Oklahoma State

Defense powers No. 1 Alabama past No. 18 MSU 24-0

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NORMAN, Oklahoma, Nov 11, (AP): Kyler Murray passed for 349 yards and ran for 66 and No. 6 Oklahoma survived a late twopoint conversion attempt to beat Oklahoma State 48-47 on Saturday.

Taylor Cornelius connected with Tylan Wallace on a 24-yard TD pass to cut Oklahoma’s lead to one with 1:03 to play. Oklahoma State went for two, but Cornelius threw short and into coverage, and the pass fell incomplete. Oklahoma (9-1, 6-1 Big 12, No. 6 CFP) recovered the onside kick and ran out the clock.

Kennedy Brooks ran for 165 yards and three touchdowns, Trey Sermon ran for 120 yards and two scores and Marquise Brown caught eight passes for 142 yards and a score for the Sooners.

Cornelius passed for a career-high 501 yards and three touchdowns for the Cowboys (5-5, 2-5). Wallace caught 10 passes for 220 yards and two scores. Chuba Hubbard ran for 104 yards and three scores, but he lost a critical fumble in the fourth quarter.

Brooks had a 5-yard touchdown on the last play of the third quarter to give Oklahoma a 41-35 lead. Hubbard scored with 12:20 to play, but Matt Ammendola missed the extra point, leaving it tied at 41.

With Oklahoma State driving for the lead, Hubbard fumbled, and Oklahoma’s Kenneth Murray recovered with 6:09 to play. Oklahoma took advantage when Trey Sermon powered in from the 1 with 3:29 left.

Alabama 24, Mississipp­i St 0 In Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Josh Jacobs ran for a touchdown and caught a scoring pass and Alabama had its second straight shutout.

With quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa still battling a gimpy right knee, the Crimson Tide (10-0, 7-0 Southeaste­rn Conference, No. 1 CFP) turned to defense for another vintage performanc­e.

The offense raced to a fast start but mostly stalled from there against the Bulldogs (6-4, 2-4) and the nation’s No. 2 scoring defense.

Tagovailoa started the fourth quarter on a stationary bike after getting his right knee checked out in the medical

Kylin Hill #8 of the Mississipp­i State Bulldogs dives for a touchdown over Shyheim Carter #5 of the Alabama Crimson Tide at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Nov 10, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (AFP)

tent following a hard hit. He didn’t return and wasn’t needed.

Fresh from a 29-0 victory over No. 9 LSU, the Tide defense hasn’t allowed a point in nine-plus quarters. Alabama had five sacks and Mississipp­i State had four in a rough day for both quarterbac­ks.

Tagovailoa was 14 of 21 for 164 yards with a touchdown and an intercepti­on. He also lost a fumble on a botched exchange with Damien Harris.

Wide receiver Tyron Johnson #13 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys makes a touchdown catch as cornerback Tre Brown #6 of the Oklahoma Sooners defends at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on Nov 10 in Norman, Oklahoma. (AFP)

Backup Jalen Hurts missed his second straight game with an ankle injury. Jacobs ran for 97 yards on 20 carries as Alabama. He scored on a 1-yard run and a 14-yard catch. Clemson 27, Boston College 7 In Boston, Trevor Lawrence threw a touchdown pass and ran for a score and Clemson knocked Boston College quarterbac­k Anthony Brown out of the game early.

The battle for first-place in the ACC Atlantic Division was not much of a fight. The Tigers (10-0, 7-0, No. 2 CFP) wrapped up a fourth straight trip to the Atlantic Coast Conference title game as division champions and kept rolling toward another trip to the College Football Playoff.

Boston College (7-3, 4-2) lost Brown on its first possession when the sophomore got off a third-and-9 pass, but was thrown to the turf by star defensive tackle Christian Wilkins. Trainers attended to Brown on the field and he walked to the sideline on his own. He wasn’t there long before heading to the locker room. In the second quarter, it was announced he would not return. Notre Dame 42, Florida St 13 In South Bend, Indiana, Brandon Wimbush threw three-first half touchdown passes, Dexter Williams ran for a career-high 202 yards and Notre Dame routed Florida State.

With the temperatur­e at 27 degrees – the third-coldest game at Notre Dame Stadium since the 1980 season – the Irish (10-0, No. 3 CFP) wore green jerseys for the fourth time in Brian Kelly’s nine-year tenure at Notre Dame to honor their seniors.

Wimbush, who led the Irish to their first three victories, got the start in place of injured junior Ian Book, who suffered a rib injury last week against Northweste­rn.

Wimbush finished 12 of 25 for 130 yards with the scoring passes to fellow seniors – a 3-yarder to wide receiver Miles Boykin and 6- and 15-yard tosses to tight end Alize Mack.

Williams, who sat out the first four games of his senior season because of a university-imposed suspension, piled up the 202 yards on 20 carries, including TD runs of 58 and 32 yards, as Notre Dame outgained Florida State (4-6), 495-322, including 365 on the ground.

Michigan 42, Rutgers 7 In Piscataway, New Jersey, Shea Patterson threw for 260 yards and three touchdowns, Karan Higdon had two 1-yard scoring runs and Michigan kept its national championsh­ip hopes intact.

The Wolverines (9-1, 7-0 Big Ten, No. 4 CFP) have won nine straight and remain in first place in the conference’s East Division. They have a final tuneup against Indiana next week at the Big House before closing the regular season at No. 8 Ohio State.

Rutgers (1-9, 0-7) didn’t have a yard passing until the third quarter.

Georgia 27, Auburn 10 In Athens, Georgia, Georgia struck for a pair of touchdowns late in the first half to take control and D’Andre Swift finished off Auburn with a 77-yard scoring run early in the fourth quarter.

Swift rushed for 186 yards to power another big game by Georgia’s running attack, which finished with 303 yards. Having already locked up a spot in the Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip game, the Bulldogs (9-1, 7-1, No. 5 CFP) couldn’t afford to slip up against the Tigers.

The Bulldogs trailed 10-6 with the first half winding down. But, facing third-and-4 from the Auburn 14 and the prospect of bringing on kicker Rodrigo Blankenshi­p for the third time, Jake Fromm connected on a TD pass to Tyler Simmons that pushed the home team ahead with 2:47 remaining.

Auburn (6-4, 3-4, No. 24 CFP) went three-and-out, taking only 47 seconds off the clock, and Georgia got a chance to add to its lead. Swift broke off a 24yard run before two short completion­s left the Bulldogs facing fourth-and-3 at the Tigers 38.

Coach Kirby Smart let the clock run down before calling timeout with 29 seconds remaining. He passed on a long field goal attempt, and any thoughts that Georgia might be trying to lure Auburn offsides with a no-back alignment were dashed when Fromm took the snap and found Terry Godwin breaking free over the middle to make it 20-10.

W. Virginia 47, TCU 10 In Morgantown, West Virginia, Will Grier threw three touchdown passes for West Virginia.

Chasing a berth in the Big 12 championsh­ip game, West Virginia (8-1, 6-1, No. 9 CFP) had no trouble against the injury-riddled Horned Frogs (4-6, 2-5).

Grier was 25 of 39 for 343 yards. TCU was held to a season-low 222 yards of offense, the third time in four games it has had fewer than 300. Ohio State 26, Michigan State 6

In East Lansing, Michigan, Drue Chrisman kept Michigan State pinned back with a sensationa­l second half of punting, and Ohio State eventually pulled away.

The Buckeyes (9-1, 6-1 Big Ten, No. 10 CFP) enjoyed a huge advantage in field position during the second half. Chrisman’s punts forced Michigan State (6-4, 4-3, No. 18) to start its first five drives after halftime from its own 5, 6, 3, 1 and 2-yard line.

On the fourth of those possession­s, the Spartans had to punt from their own end zone. They took a safety that appeared intentiona­l, giving Ohio State a 9-6 lead. The ensuing free kick went out of bounds, giving the Buckeyes the ball at the 50, and then Chrisman pinned Michigan State back again.

Ohio State capitalize­d on that punt when a shotgun snap by Michigan State hit the man in motion. Dre’Mont Jones recovered the fumble in the end zone, giving Ohio State a 16-6 advantage.

LSU 24, Arkansas 17 In Fayettevil­le, Arkansas, Joe Burrow was 15 of 21 for 195 yards and a touchdown and the LSU defense dominated Arkansas.

The win comes a week after LSU (82, 5-2 Southeaste­rn Conference) was shut out in a loss to No. 1 Alabama, and it improves coach Ed Orgeron to 8-0 in games following a loss. The Tigers haven’t lost back-to-back games since dropping three straight in 2015.

Justin Jefferson had six catches for 117 yards, including a 40-yard touchdown for the game’s first score. The Razorbacks (2-8, 0-6) managed a season-low 216 yards of total offense – including only 16 yards on the ground – while losing their ninth straight SEC game dating to last season. Washington State 31, Colorado 7

In Boulder, Colorado, Gardner Minshew II overcame a slow start and three fourth-down failures to lead Washington State past nose-diving Colorado.

The Cougars (9-1, 6-1 Pac-12, No. 8 CFP) won their sixth straight, but it wasn’t as easy as expected against the Buffaloes (5-5, 2-5), who lost their fifth straight despite the return of star receiver Laviska Shenault Jr.

Minshew was 35 of 58 for 335 yards and two TDs. He had a 10-yard scoring run in the fourth quarter.

UCF 35, Navy 24 In Orlando, Florida, McKenzie Milton threw two touchdown passes and ran for a score, helping UCF extend the nation’s longest winning streak to 22 games.

Milton completed 17 of 21 passes without an intercepti­on, and the Knights (9-0, 6-0 American Athletic Conference, No. 12 CFP) remained one of four unbeaten teams in the Football Bowl Subdivisio­n, along with Alabama, Clemson and Notre Dame. UCF stayed atop the AAC East Division standings and on course to be part of the discussion about which teams are worthy of berths in the College Football Playoff. Navy (2-8, 1-5) has lost seven straight.

Tennessee 24, Kentucky 7 In Knoxville, Tennessee, Jarrett Guarantano threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to Marquez Callaway on the final play of the first half and Darrell Taylor had four sacks for Tennessee.

Taylor also forced and recovered a fumble to help Tennessee (5-5, 2-4 Southeaste­rn Conference) beat Kentucky (7-3, 5-3, No. 11 CFP) at Neyland Stadium for a 17th straight time.

Guarantano was 12 of 20 for 197 yards, including a 2-yard touchdown pass to Dominick Wood-Anderson that extended Tennessee’s advantage to 24-0 in the third quarter.

Utah St 62, San Jose St 24 In Logan, Utah, Jordan Love threw for a career-high 491 yards and five touchdowns on 32-of-42 passing in just three quarters, and Utah State totaled 804 yards in offense.

Love’s 491 passing yards were the third-highest single game total for a Utah State quarterbac­k. Darwin Thompson had 140 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries along with 115 yards and a pair of scores on four receptions for the Aggies (9-1, 6-0 Mountain West). They became the 17th team in NCAA history to gain at least 800 total yards in a game. The 804 yards and 33 first downs were both school records.

Josh Love threw for 210 yards and a touchdown for Jose State (1-9, 1-5). Tre Walker added a career-high 209 yards and two touchdowns on seven catches.

K.J. Hill #14 of the Ohio State Buckeyes battles for yards after a second half catch while being tackled by Khari Willis #27 of the Michigan State Spartans

at Spartan Stadium on Nov 10, in East Lansing, Michigan. (AFP)

Texas 41, Texas Tech 34 In Lubbock, Texas, Sam Ehlinger threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Lil’Jordan Humphrey with 21 seconds left and Texas beat Texas Tech after blowing a 17-point lead in the fourth quarter.

The Longhorns (7-3, 5-2 Big 12) snapped a two-game skid that had cost them the Big 12 lead. They stayed a game behind co-leaders No. 6 Oklahoma and No. 7 West Virginia with two games left to determine who plays in the conference championsh­ip game Dec 1. Next up for the Longhorns is No. 23 Iowa State, the team they are tied with for third place.

Ehlinger completed 22 of 34 passes for 312 yards and four touchdowns and broke the Big 12 record for most consecutiv­e passes without an intercepti­on. He extended his streak of passes without a pick to 280, breaking the mark of 273 set by former West Virginia quarterbac­k Geno Smith. Florida 35, S. Carolina 31 In Gainsville, Florida, Feleipe Franks silenced the home crowd twice after touchdown runs, seemingly sending a message after getting benched last week and booed earlier in the game, and Florida rallied to beat South Carolina to end a two-game losing streak.

Franks dived across the goal line on a fourth-down play from inside the 1 with 4:09 to play, putting the Gators (7-3, 5-3 Southeaste­rn Conference, No. 15 CFP) ahead for the first time. Florida overcame a 17-point deficit in the second half to beat the Gamecocks (5-4, 4-4).

C.J. Henderson ended South Carolina’s comeback attempt by picking off Jake Bentley’s pass.

Penn St 21, Wisconsin 10 In State College, Pennsylvan­ia, Trace McSorley tied the Penn State record for victories by a quarterbac­k with 29, leading the Nittany Lions past Wisconsin.

Miles Sanders ran for 159 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries, and McSorley completed 19 of 25 passes for 160 yards and a TD while matching Todd Blackledge’s victory total from 1980-82.

DeAndre Thompkins caught a touchdown pass for Penn State (7-3, 4-3 Big Ten, No. 20 CFP). The Nittany Lions held the Badgers (6-4, 4-3) to 125 yards in the second half and sacked backup quarterbac­k Jack Coan five times. Jonathan Taylor ran 20 times for 185 yards and a touchdown for Wisconsin.

Iowa St 28, Baylor 14 In Ames, Iowa, Brock Purdy threw for a touchdown and ran for another score, and Iowa State topped Baylor after a skirmish in the third quarter.

Purdy threw for 230 yards as Iowa State (6-3, 5-2, No. 22 CFP) won a fifth straight Big 12 game in the same season for the first time. Deshaunte Jones caught a TD pass and threw for a 2-point conversion.

Iowa State star David Montgomery and Baylor linebacker Greg Roberts were ejected after throwing punches at each other early in the third quarter. The Cyclones and Bears (5-5, 3-4) nearly came to blows when a previous play ended up spilling over onto Iowa State’s bench. Cincinnati 35, S. Florida 23 In Cincinnati, Michael Warren II ran for three touchdowns and caught a pass for another score Saturday night, keeping Cincinnati in the chase for the American Athletic title.

The Bearcats (9-1, 5-1) remain a game behind unbeaten UCF for the AAC East lead. No. 11 UCF beat Navy 35-24 and hosts Cincinnati next Saturday.

Warren had a 13-yard touchdown catch in the first half. He ran for three touchdowns in the third quarter, including a 57-yarder, and set a school record with his 18th TD of the season. Warren has scored in all but one game this season. South Florida (7-4, 3-3) has lost three straight conference games for the first time since 2013.

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