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Corum runs for 162 yards, No. 3 Michigan routs Nebraska

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ann arbor, mich. – blake Corum ran for 162 yards and a touchdown, helping michigan stay undefeated.

The Wolverines (10-0, 7-0 big Ten, no. 3 CFP) have won their first 10 games for the first time since 2006, when they closed the regular season as the second-ranked team with a loss to rival and top-ranked ohio State. michigan faces the buckeyes on the road in two weeks with the big Ten east division title at stake.

Corum had 100-plus yards rushing – in the first half – for the seventh straight game. J.J. mcCarthy was 8 of 17 for 129 yards with two touchdown passes and added a rushing Td.

nebraska (3-7, 2-5) started quarterbac­k Chubba Purdy in place of Casey Thompson, who missed a second straight game with an elbow injury. Purdy left in the second quarter after appearing to injure his right ankle. Logan Smothers then filled in.

Purdy was 6 of 12 for 56 yards and ran for a team-high 39 yards. Smothers was 4 of 8 for 15 yards for the Cornuskers (146 yards of offense).

NO. 5 TENNESSEE 66, MISSOURI 24

KnoXvILLe, Tenn. – Hendon Hooker threw for 355 yards and three touchdowns and also ran for a score to lead Tennessee past mizzou.

The volunteers (9-1, 5-1 Southeaste­rn Conference) were impressive offensivel­y but had trouble containing a missouri attack that has struggled this season. The Tigers (4-6, 2-5) rushed for 173 yards, more than any other team against Tennessee this year.

missouri quarterbac­k brady Cook did the most damage, running for 106 yards and throwing for 200.

Tennessee’s Jalin Hyatt caught seven passes for 146 yards and a touchdown and bru mcCoy caught nine passes for 111 yards.

NO. 12 CLEMSON 31, LOUISVILLE 16

CLemSon, S.C. – dJ uiagalelei threw for a touchdown and ran for another score, and Will Shipley hurdled Louisville’s m.J. Griffin on the way for a 25-yard Td as Clemson won its 39th straight at home.

The Tigers (9-1, 7-0 atlantic

Coast Conference) had wrapped up the aCC atlantic division and its spot in the league title game next month a week ago.

uiagalelei and the Clemson defense got back on track to improve to 8-0 all-time over Louisville (6-4, 3-4). The Cardinals, who had a four-game win streak halted, played the second half without standout quarterbac­k malik Cunningham, who was hurt on the last play of the second quarter.

uiagalelei completed 19 of 27 throws for 185 yards. Phil mafah ran for 106 yards and Shipley 97 as the Tigers finished with 248 yards on the ground.

NO. 7 LSU 13, ARKANSAS 10

FaYeTTevIL­Le, ark. – Josh Williams ran for 122 yards and a touchdown, Harold Perkins Jr. had four sacks and two forced fumbles and the defense for LSu held arkansas to 249 yards.

The Tigers (8-2, 6-1 Southeaste­rn Conference) forced and recovered an arkansas fumble on the razorbacks’ final drive with 1:19 left to clinch the win.

arkansas (5-5, 2-4) attempted to rally in the fourth quarter behind third-string quarterbac­k Cade Fortin. He entered in the third quarter to replace an ineffectiv­e malik Hornsby and threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to matt Landers with 13:12 left to pull arkansas within three.

Williams had scored LSu’s only touchdown, a 1-yarder, late in the third quarter to give the Tigers a 10-point lead. LSu’s offense otherwise struggled, with only one of its 13 series yielding more than 40 yards.

arkansas sacked LSu quarterbac­k Jayden daniels seven times, limiting the SeC’s top rusher at the position to 10 yards on 19 carries.

NO. 10 ALABAMA 30, NO. 11 MISSISSIPP­I 24

oXFord, miss. – bryce Young threw three touchdowns passes and alabama scored on four consecutiv­e possession­s spanning the second and third quarters in a comeback win over mississipp­i.

Will reichard kicked field goals of 23 and 49 yards in the fourth quarter to snap a 24-all tie. alabama (8-2, 5-2 SeC) secured the win by forcing an incomplete pass into the Crimson Tide end zone in the final minute to extend its seven-game winning streak over the rebels.

Young finished 21 of 33 for 209 yards, including touchdown throws to Jermaine burton, Cameron Latu and Ja’Courey brooks.

ole miss (8-2, 4-2) was led by Quinshon Judkins, who had 135 yards on 25 carries and a pair of 1-yard Td runs.

NO. 14 PENN STATE 30, MARYLAND 0

STaTe CoLLeGe, Pa. – nick Singleton scored two touchdowns and ran for 113 of his 122 yards in the first half and Penn State’s defense smothered maryland.

Tight end brenton Strange caught a touchdown pass and Jake Pinegar kicked three field goals for the nittany Lions (8-2, 5-2 big Ten, no. 14 CFP), who beat maryland for the seventh time in nine games since the Terps (6-4, 3-4) joined the big Ten in 2014.

Penn State’s Sean Clifford was 12 for 23 for 139 yards and a touchdown.

defensivel­y, the nittany Lions did most of their damage early. They sacked Tagovailoa five times and held maryland to just 27 total yards before halftime. Penn State finished with seven sacks, seven Qb hurries, along with forcing nine punts and three turnovers on down.

maryland quarterbac­k Taulia Tagovailoa finished 11 for 22 for 74 yards. roman Hemby led the Terps with 68 rushing yards on 13 carries.

NO. 22 UCF 38, NO. 16 TULANE 31

neW orLeanS – John rhys Plumlee accounted for 308 yards and three touchdowns, and uCF took over first place in the american athletic Conference with a win over Tulane.

returning from an oct. 29 concussion against Cincinnati, Plumlee rushed for 176 yards and two Tds. He also passed for 132 yards and a score as uCF (8-2, 5-1) surpassed 400 yards of offense for the eighth time this season.

Tulane (8-2, 5-1) pulled within a touchdown with 11:39 left when michael Pratt hit reggie brown in the back of the end zone to cap a drive sustained by Pratt’s fourth-and-6 conversion on a pass to Lawrence Keys. but the Knights responded with a 16-play, 75-yard scoring drive that consumed 8:07 and was punctuated by Isaiah bowser’s second short Td run of the game.

BOSTON COLLEGE 21, NO. 17 N.C. STATE 20

raLeIGH, n.C. — emmett morehead threw a 2-yard pass to Joseph Griffin Jr. with 14 seconds left and boston College rallied past north Carolina State and denied the Wolfpack a school record 17th consecutiv­e home victory.

The eagles (3-7, 2-5 atlantic Coast Conference) won with a 12-play, 69-yard drive. a pass interferen­ce penalty on fourth down with 18 seconds left gave boston College another chance.

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PAUL SANCYA VIA AP NEBRASKA WIDE RECEIVER ALANTE BROWN (4) tries to hurdle Michigan defensive back Mike Sainristil (0) in the first half of a game in Ann Arbor, Mich., on Saturday.
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