San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Quarterbac­k debate continues as Florida crushes USF

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TAMPA, Fla. — No. 13 Florida tuned up for the start of Southeaste­rn Conference play with a 42-20 rout of overmatche­d

South Florida that may — or may not — have answered the question of whether starter Emory Jones or backup Anthony Richardson is best suited to run the Gators offense.

The quarterbac­ks shared playing time for the second straight week, with each having his way in the opening half against a USF defense that allowed touchdowns on five consecutiv­e possession­s after producing a three-and-out to start the game.

Jones threw a 35-yard TD pass to Xzavier Henderson and scored on a 33-yard run on the way to a 35-3 halftime lead before a crowd of 66,646 at Raymond James Stadium.

The redshirt junior from LaGrange, Georgia, was not nearly as effective the rest of the way, though, tossing a pair of intercepti­ons and turning the ball over on downs on four straight possession­s to begin the second half.

Richardson, meanwhile, took an astounding passer rating of 917.2 into the fourth quarter after completing his first two attempts to Jacob Copeland on scoring plays of 75 and 41 yards before halftime.

The 6-foot-4, 236-pound backup from Gainesvill­e, Florida, completed his only pass of the

second half for 36 yards to finish 3 of 3 for 152 yards.

NO. 8 NOTRE DAME 32 TOLEDO 29

Jack Coan hit Michael Mayer for an 18-yard touchdown pass with 1:09 remaining for the third lead change in a wild fourth quarter and the Fighting Irish held off the visiting Rockets.

The victory preserved a 25game home winning streak for Notre Dame (2-0, 1-0 independen­t) and came after Toledo (1-1, 0-1 MAC) had taken a 29-24 lead on freshman quarterbac­k Dequan Finn's 26-yard bootleg TD run with 1:35 remaining.

Finn split playing time with sophomore Carter Bradley, who threw for 213 yards.

NO. 25 AUBRURN 62 ALABAMA ST. 0

Demetris Robertson scored three touchdowns and Jarquez Hunter rushed for 147 yards as the Tigers raced past the visiting Hornets

After a fast start in Bryan Harsin's first game as head coach last week, Auburn (2-0) was held to just one offensive touchdown and fewer than 200 yards in the first half.

But the Tigers erupted for 35 points in the third quarter to pull away with ease.

NO. 1 ALABAMA 48, MERCER 14

Bryce Young threw three touchdown passes and Jase McClellan scored three times to help fuel the Crimson Tide to a rout of the Bears at home.

NO. 2 GEORGIA 56, UAB 7

Stetson Bennett tied a school record with five touchdown passes filling in for injured starter JT Daniels, leading the Bulldogs to a rout of the visiting Blazers.

NO. 7 CINCINNATI 42 MURRAY ST. 7

Jerome Ford rushed for 113 yards and three touchdowns, Desmond Ridder passed for 243 yards and two TDs, and the Bearcats beat the visiting Racers.

NO. 19 VIRGINIA TECH 35 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 14

Raheem Blackshear rushed for two touchdowns to lead the Hokies to a victory over the Blue Raiders at home.

NO. 17 COATAL CAROLINA 49 KANSAS 22

Reese White ran for 102 yards and three touchdowns, Grayson McCall threw for two scores and ran for a third andthe Chanticlee­rs beat the visiting Jayhawks for the third straight season.

 ?? Mike Ehrmann / Getty Images ?? Florida’s Anthony Richardson (15) finished 3 of 3 for 152 yards and two touchdowns in a 42-20 victory over South Florida.
Mike Ehrmann / Getty Images Florida’s Anthony Richardson (15) finished 3 of 3 for 152 yards and two touchdowns in a 42-20 victory over South Florida.

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