1-LSU (8-0) beat Auburn, 45-10

Tigers have not trailed since opener (Oregon)

2-2-Alabama (8-0) beat Tennessee, 37-6

AJ McCarron passed for 284 yards

3-Oklahoma (6-0) vs. Texas Tech (late)

Sooners at Kansas St. next Saturday

4-Okla. St. (7-0) won at Missouri, 45-24

Joseph Randle 14 carries, 138 yds., 4 TDs

5-Boise St. (7-0) beat Air Force, 37-26

Broncos roll up 423 yds. total offense

6-Wisconsin (6-1) lost at MSU, 37-31

Last-second Hail Mary shocks Badgers

7-Clemson (8-0) beat N. Carolina, 59-38

5 TD passes by Tajh Boyd ties school record

8-Stanford (7-0) beat Washington, 65-21

A school-record 446 rushing yards

9-Arkansas (6-1) won at Mississippi, 29-24

Eric Bennett's INT seals win in final minute

10-Oregon (6-1) won at Colorado, 45-2

Ducks frosh. QB Bryan Bennett 115 rush yds.

11-Kansas St. (7-0) won at Kansas, 59-21

Jr. QB Collin Klein 4 rushing TDs, 3 in first half

12-Va. Tech (7-1) beat Boston Col. 30-14

David Wilson 17 carries, 134 yds., 42-yd. TD

13-Nebraska (6-1) beat Minnesota, 41-14

'Huskers 346 rush yds.; 3-for-3 on 4th down

14-S.Carolina (6-1) DNP; at Tennessee next Sat.

Marcus Lattimore (818 yds., 10 TDs) out for the year

15-W.Va. (5-2) lost at Syracuse, 49-23 Fri.

'Cuse's Ryan Nassib 3 TD passes to TE Nick Provo

16-Michigan St. (6-1) beat Wisconsin, 37-31

Keith Nichol caught Hail Mary TD on last play

17-Texas A&M (5-2) won at Iowa St., 33-17

100+ rush yds. for Christine Michael, Cyrus Gray

18-Michigan (6-1) DNP; vs. Purdue next Sat.

Denard Robinson 7 INTs when teams blitz him

19-Houston (7-0) beat Marshall, 63-28

Cougars match their best start since 1990

20-Auburn (5-3) lost at LSU, 45-10

Worst loss by a defending BC champion

21-Penn St. (7-1) won at Northwestern, 34-24

Joe Pa's 408th win ties Division I record

22-Ga. Tech (6-2) lost at Miami, 24-7

Yellow Jackets held to 211 yds. (averaging 517)

23-Illinois (6-2) lost at Purdue, 21-14

Illini's A.J.Jenkins held to 92 yds., on 8 catches

24-Texas (4-2) DNP; vs. Kansas next Sat.

Frosh. Malcolm Brown leads 'Horns (516 rush yds.)

25-Washington (5-2) lost at Stanford, 65-21

The Huskies gave up 446 rushing yards

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