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NO. 7 OKLAHOMA 30, NO. 11 TCU 29

NORMAN, Okla. — Oklahoma’s Steven Parker batted away Bram Kohlhausen’s 2-point conversion pass attempt with less than a minute left and the Sooners survived a late rally to beat TCU.

Down 30-13 in the fourth quarter, TCU had a chance to tie after Kohlhausen’s 14-yard touchdown pass to Emanuel Porter with 51 seconds remaining. Instead, the Horned Frogs went for the win by attempting the 2-point conversion, but were turned away by Parker.

Samaje Perine ran for 188 yards and a touchdown and Heisman Trophy contender Baker Mayfield completed 9 of 20 passes for 127 yards and two touchdowns for Oklahoma (10-1, 7-1 Big 12, No. 7 CFP) before leaving with an apparent head injury after the first half.

Without offensive stars Trevone Boykin and Josh Doctson, the Horned Frogs (9-2, 6-2, No. 18 CFP) turned the ball over four times, leading to 24 Oklahoma points.

NO. 10 BAYLOR 45,

NO. 4 OKLAHOMA ST 35

STILLWATER, Okla. — Backup quarterback Chris Johnson threw two touchdown passes and ran for a score, and Baylor beat previously unbeaten Oklahoma State.

Baylor (9-1, 6-1 Big 12, No. 10 CFP) remained in the mix for the conference title, while Oklahoma State (10-1, 7-1, No. 6 CFP) likely is out of playoff conversation.

Baylor quarterback Jarrett Stidham took several hard hits in the first half and did not play after the break. Original starter Seth Russell is out for the season after he fractured a bone in his neck.

The Bears still gained 700 yards. KD Cannon caught five passes for 210 yards to help the Bears bounce back from a 44-34 loss to Oklahoma last week.

Mason Rudolph passed for 430 yards and three touchdowns, and James Washington and Jalen McCleskey each caught two touchdown passes for the Cowboys.

NO. 1 CLEMSON 33, WAKE FOREST 13

CLEMSON, S.C. — Deshaun Watson threw three touchdown passes and ran for another score, and Clemson topped 500 yards of offense for the seventh straight game.

Watson started the scoring with a 3-yard run, then connected on TD passes of 44 yards to Charone Peake, 11 yards to Deon Cain and 47 yards to Germone Hopper. The Tigers (11-0, 8-0 Atlantic Coast Conference. No. 1 CFP) gained 506 yards against a defense that held Notre Dame to 282 yards last season.

Fans rushed the field and fireworks went off as the Tigers finished off their first 8-0 ACC season. It was the Tigers’ 14th straight victory, one shy of tying their record run, and the 700th in program history. Clemson will close regular season next week against rival South Carolina.

Wake Forest (3-8, 1-6) has lost five straight and seven of eight.

NO. 3 ALABAMA 56,

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 6

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Cyrus Jones returned two punts for touchdowns and Derrick Henry also scored twice in Alabama’s romp over Charleston.

The Crimson Tide (10-1, No. 2 CFP) led 49-0 by halftime against the Buccaneers (9-2), who are bound for the FCS playoffs. Alabama is hoping to join them in the FBS version and can clinch an SEC West title with a victory next week at Auburn.

Jones scored on returns of 43 and 72 yards. He’s the only Alabama player to score twice on punt returns, according to school records dating to 1944. He’s also the first Tide player to have touchdowns on punt returns in consecutive games.

Henry tied Trent Richardson’s Alabama single-season record of 21 touchdowns before sitting out the second half. He had nine carries for 68 yards.

NO. 5 NOTRE DAME 19, BOSTON COLLEGE 16

BOSTON — DeShone Kizer threw for two touchdowns — and three interceptions — and Notre Dame survived five turnovers to beat Boston College at Fenway Park.

Taking over the ballpark of the Boston Red Sox for a far-flung home game, the Fighting Irish (10-1, No. 4 CFP) won their sixth straight game since a two-point loss to top-ranked Clemson.

Kizer completed 20 of 38 passes for 320 yards. Chris Brown caught six passes for 104 yards and Amir Carlisle had seven catches for 97 yards.

Quarterback Jeff Smith ran for 100 yards for Boston College (3-8), breaking free for an 80-yard run to make it 19-9 with about 10 minutes to play. His 3-yard TD pass made it 19-16 with 54 seconds left. The Eagles attempted an onside kick, but Irish safety Matthias Farley fell on the ball.

NO. 6 IOWA 40,

PURDUE 20

IOWA CITY, Iowa — C.J. Beathard threw three touchdown passes and Iowa beat Purdue to wrap up the Big Ten West title and a spot in the conference championship game.

LeShun Daniels Jr. ran for two TDs for the Hawkeyes (11-0, 7-0 Big Ten, No. 5 CFP).

Iowa won the outright West title when Northwestern won at Wisconsin. The Hawkeyes will play at Nebraska next week in search of their first 12-0 regular season.

Purdue cut it 20-13 in the third quarter, but Beathard’s 22-yard touchdown pass to Henry Krieger-Coble with 8:40 left sealed yet another victory for the Hawkeyes.

Austin Appleby had 259 yards passing for Purdue (2-9, 1-6).

NO. 8 FLORIDA 20, FLORIDA ATLANTIC 14, OT

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Treon Harris threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Jake McGee in overtime to lift Florida past Florida Atlantic.

The Gators (10-1, No. 8 CFP) were favored by more than 30 points, but were sluggish the whole game. In overtime, Florida scored on its third play but the extra point attempt was blocked.

Florida Atlantic (2-9) had a first-and-goal at the 9. A sack and three incompletions in the end zone ended the Owls’ upset bid.

The shaky win enabled Jim McElwain to become the first Florida coach to win 10 games in his first season with the school.

NO. 12 NORTH CAROLINA 30,

VIRGINIA TECH 27, OT

BLACKSBURG, Va. — Marquise Williams hit Quinshad Davis with a 5-yard pass in overtime and No. 12 North Carolina spoiled retiring coach Frank Beamer’s final home game at Virginia Tech.

The Tar Heels (10-1, 7-0 Atlantic Coast Conference, No. 17 CFP) won their 10th in a row and wrapped up the Coastal Division title after blowing a 14-point lead in the final 3 minutes of regulation.

Virginia Tech (5-6, 3-4) tied it on Michael Brewer’s 4-yard, fourth-down pass to Isaiah Ford with 1:07 remaining, but the Hokies had to settle for a field goal to begin the overtime.

UCONN 20,

NO. 13 HOUSTON 17

EAST HARTFORD, Conn. — Noel Thomas caught two touchdown passes, including a 45-yarder on a trick play in the fourth quarter, and UConn beat Houston.

The Huskies held the previously unbeaten Cougars to 318 yards of offense, almost 200 below their season average. Houston quarterback Kyle Postma, playing in place of Heisman hopeful Greg Ward Jr., threw for 185 yards and a touchdown. Ward came in during Houston’s last drive, but had a pass intercepted by Jamar Summers, and Connecticut (6-5, 4-3 American Athletic Conference) ran out the clock.

Houston (10-1, 6-1, No. 19 CFP) hosts Navy next Saturday for a spot in the Dec. 5 conference championship game.

NO. 14 MICHIGAN 28, PENN STATE 16

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Jake Rudock threw for 256 yards and two touchdowns for Michigan.

Rudock was 25 of 38 and connected with Jake Butt and Amara Darboh for touchdowns. Sione Houma and De’Veon Smith ran for touchdowns for the Wolverines (9-2, 6-1 Big Ten, No. 12 CFP).

Rudock connected with Butt on a 26-yard pass to open the scoring and hit Darboh on an 11-yard route in the second quarter. Christian Hackenberg passed for 137 yards for Penn State (7-4, 4-3).

NO. 16 FLA STATE 52,

CHATTANOOGA 13

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Sean Maguire threw two touchdown passes and Dalvin Cook had his seventh 100-yard rushing game and added two more scores for Florida State.

Maguire was 12 of 17 for 152 yards in two-plus quarters, while Cook had 15 carries for 106 yards in a game that was more like a warmup for the Seminoles’ game next week against No. 8 Florida.

Florida State (9-2, No. 14 CFP) scored on eight straight drives against Chattanooga (8-3), a team that has clinched a spot in the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs.

NO. 25 MISSISSIPPI 38, NO. 17 LSU 17

OXFORD, Miss. — Chad Kelly threw for 280 yards and two touchdowns and Mississippi beat LSU, giving the Tigers their first three-game losing streak since 1999.

Ole Miss (8-3, 5-2 Southeastern Conference, No. 22 CFP) jumped out to a 24-0 lead in the second quarter. Kelly completed 19 of 34 passes and also ran for 81 yards and two touchdowns.

LSU (7-3, 4-3, No. 15 CFP) rallied in the third quarter to cut it to 24-17, but the Rebels responded with two quick touchdowns. LSU star running back Leonard Fournette had 108 yards on 25 carries.

UCLA 17, NO. 18 UTAH 9

SALT LAKE CITY — Josh Rosen threw for 220 yards and a touchdown and UCLA beat Utah to move a game closer to the Pac-12 championship game.

The Bruins (8-3, 5-3) can earn a berth in the conference title game for the first time since 2012 with a win over Southern California next week. UCLA hasn’t won the Pac-12 since 1998.

Rosen completed 15 of 30 passes, Paul Perkins ran for 98 yards and a touchdown, and Jordan Payton had a 105 yards receiving yards.

Travis Wilson threw for 110 yards and ran for 67 for Utah (8-3, 5-3, No. 13 CFP). Joe Williams ran for 121 yards in place of Devontae Booker, the star running back sidelined by a knee injury.

NO. 19 NAVY 44,

TULSA 21

TULSA, Okla. — Quarterback Keenan Reynolds ran for 81 yards and a touchdown while directing a Navy offense that rolled up 512 yards.

Reynolds, who also threw for a touchdown, became Navy’s career rushing leader with 4,195 yards, breaking Napoleon McCallum’s record of 4,179 yards. He has 82 career touchdowns, one behind the career NCAA touchdown record of 83 set by Wisconsin’s Montee Ball.

Navy (9-1, 7-0, No. 16 CFP) will play at Houston (10-1, 6-1) for the American Athletic Conference West Division title Friday and a spot in the league title game. Tulsa (5-6, 2-5) has a final chance to become bowl eligible Friday at Tulane.

NO. 20 NORTHWESTERN 13,

NO. 21 WISCONSIN 7

MADISON, Wis. — Justin Jackson ran for 139 yards and a touchdown, and Northwestern used a goal-line stand to hold off Wisconsin.

The Wildcats (9-2, 5-2 Big Ten, No. 20 CFP) moved into a tie for second in the West Division with the Badgers (8-3, 5-2, No. 25 CFP). Wisconsin had won five in a row.

Joel Stave drove the Badgers from the 26 to the Northwestern 1. But Stave was forced to leave before Wisconsin’s final play from scrimmage after getting hurt on a sack. Bart Houston’s pass to the end zone sailed just out of reach of Tanner McEvoy on fourth-and-goal from the 11 with 2 seconds left.

NO. 23 OREGON 48, NO. 22 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 28

EUGENE, Ore. — Vernon Adams Jr. threw for 407 yards and six touchdowns and Oregon beat Southern California for its fifth straight victory.

The Ducks (8-3, 6-2 Pac-12, No. 23 CFP) have not dropped a game since Adams returned from a finger injury he sustained in the season opener against Eastern Washington. It was the third game since coming back that he’s thrown for 300 or more yards and at least four scores.

Royce Freeman rushed for 147 yards in his seventh straight game going above the 100-yard mark.

The Trojans (7-4, 5-3, No. 24 CFP) dropped to 4-2 under interim coach Clay Helton.

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