Los Angeles Times

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at Tennessee 24, No. 11 Kentucky 7: Jarrett Guarantano threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to Marquez Callaway on the final play of the first half and Darrell Taylor recorded four sacks as the Volunteers trounced the Wildcats. Taylor also forced and recovered a fumble to help Tennessee beat Kentucky at Neyland Stadium for a 17th straight time.

at No. 1 Alabama 24, No. 16 Mississipp­i State 0: Josh Jacobs ran for a touchdown and caught a scoring pass and the Crimson Tide had their second straight shutout. With quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa still battling a gimpy right knee, Alabama turned to defense for another vintage performanc­e.

at No. 5 Georgia 27, No. 24 Auburn 10: The Bulldogs struck for a pair of touchdowns late in the first half to take control and D’Andre Swift finished off the Tigers with a 77-yard scoring run early in the fourth quarter to lead Georgia to a victory over its oldest rival. Swift rushed for 186 yards.

No. 7 Louisiana State 24, at Arkansas 17: Joe Burrow was 15 for 21 for 195 yards and a touchdown and the Tigers defense dominated while leading LSU to a victory overthe Razorbacks. The win comes a week after LSU was shut out in a loss to No. 1 Alabama, and it improves coach Ed Orgeron to 8-0 in games following a loss.

at No. 15 Florida 35, South Carolina 31: 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 the Gators rallied to beat the Gamecocks and end a two-game losing streak.

at Missouri 33, Vanderbilt 28: The Tigers’ defense bent but didn’t break during the Commodores’ final drive, and Missouri defeated Vanderbilt to clinch bowl eligibilit­y. Missouri kicker Tucker McCann had a chance to ice the game with 1:48 remaining, but the junior missed a 31-yard field-goal attempt to give Vanderbilt a last chance.

at Texas A&M 38, Mississipp­i 24: Kellen Mond threw for three touchdowns and ran for another to help the Aggies end a two-game skid with a win over the Rebels. Mond threw touchdowns of 21, 10 and five yards and his touchdown run was a one-yard scamper in the first quarter.

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