Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Burrow sets school mark as LSU rolls

- Associated Press

Joe Burrow became the first LSU quarterbac­k to eclipse 300 yards passing in four straight games and threw for five touchdowns to help the fifth-ranked Tigers defeat Utah State 42-6.

Burrow, who has finished only one fourth quarter this season because of lopsided scores, has completed 78.3 percent of his passes for 1,864 yards and 22 touchdowns through five games as he remains on pace to threaten most LSU single-season passing records.

Burrow completed 27 of 38 passes for 344 yards and was intercepte­d once on a tipped pass against Utah State before being replaced by Myles Brennan on LSU’s second series of the fourth quarter. Burrow also rushed for 42 yards and touchdown.

Justin Jefferson caught two scoring passes for LSU (5-0). His second TD on a 39-yard throw was the completion on which Burrow surpassed 300 yards. Burrow’s other TD strikes went to Derrick Dillon, JaMarr Chase and tight end Thaddeus Moss.

LSU’s defense largely bottled up an up-tempo Utah State (3-2) offense that came in averaging 533 yards 38.5 points per game. The Tigers intercepte­d quarterbac­k Jordan Love three times. Freshman Derek Stingley Jr. displayed veteran-like savvy when he timed a spinning leap to high-point Love’s fade pass to the right pylon in front of the intended receivers. Stingley held on for his second intercepti­on this season as he crashed down on his back at the LSU 1-yard line.

LSU responded with a 99-yard touchdown drive.

Sam Ehlinger threw two touchdown passes and ran for two more scores while No. 11 Texas converted three turnovers into TDs in a 42-31 victory over West Virginia.

Ehlinger and Texas (4-1, 2-0 Big 12) beat the Mountainee­rs (3-2, 1-1) on the road for the second straight time.

The Longhorns had plenty of motivation. Ehlinger and several Texas players were upset last year after several Mountainee­rs flashed “horns down” signs during West Virginia’s 42-41 win in Austin, Texas. Ehlinger noted in a tweet that was later deleted: “Do not think it will be forgotten.”

Ehlinger finished 18 of 33 for 211 yards. He threw his second intercepti­on of the season that West Virginia turned into a third-quarter field goal.

Ian Book threw a career-high five touchdown passes and had only four incompleti­ons in a little more than two quarters of work and the defense earned its first shutout since 2014 in No. 9 Notre Dame’s 52-0 victory over the Falcons.

The Irish (4-1) had 573 total yards, with senior Tony Jones Jr. rushing over 100 for the third time this season. Jones had 102 yards on seven carries. Notre Dame limited the Falcons (1-4) to 228 yards.

Jalen Hurts threw for 228 yards and two touchdowns, ran for 56 yards and two more TDs and added another line to his Heisman Trophy resume in leading No. 6 Oklahoma to a 45-20 victory over Kansas.

Rhamondre Stevenson added 109 yards rushing and a score on just five carries for the Sooners (5-0, 2-0 Big 12), who spotted Kansas (2-4, 0-2) a touchdown lead before ripping off seven straight scores.

Sean Clifford threw for 264 yards with three touchdowns and ran for another score as No. 12 Penn State routed Purdue 35-7.

The Nittany Lions (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten) were dominant on defense, with 10 sacks, one shy of the school single-game record. Yetur Gross-Matos and Shaka Toney combined for five sacks and six other Nittany Lions defenders had a hand in at least one.

The Boilermake­rs were held to 104 yards.

Jonathan Taylor had four rushing touchdowns and caught a TD pass, Zack Baun had a career-high three sacks, and the eighth-ranked Badgers coasted to a 48-0 win over Kent State.

Taylor had 19 rushes for 186 yards, eclipsing the 100-yard mark for the 27th time in 32 career games with the Badgers (5-0).

Baun’s three sacks led a Wisconsin defense that recorded its third shutout of the season.

The Badgers, who entered the day with the nation’s top-ranked defense, held Kent State (2-3) to 124 yards of total offense. Chris Orr added two sacks for a unit that has allowed four touchdowns through five games.

ESPN’s “College GameDay” will begin the 2020 season in Dublin, where Navy will play Notre Dame.

The trip outside the United States will be the first for the show since it started going to game sites in 1993. ESPN announced it would take the show to Ireland during Saturday’s episode of “GameDay” from Gainesvill­e, Florida.

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