Collin Klein threw a touchdown pass and ran for two scores as No. 6 Kansas State got its third Big 12 title in 117 years and a trip to the Fiesta Bowl with a 42-24 victory over No. 18 Texas Saturday night in Manhattan, Kan.

The Wildcats (11-1, 8-1) shared the conference crown with Oklahoma (10-2, 8-1), which earlier Saturday topped host TCU, 24-17, as Landry Jones threw for 244 yards and two touchdowns.

Wisconsin 70, Nebraska 31: Montee Ball ran for 201 yards and three touchdowns, and Wisconsin rushed for 539 yards in the Big Ten title game in Indianapolis. The Badgers (8-5) are the first team to reach the Rose Bowl with five losses. No. 12 Nebraska is 10-3.

Boise State 27, Nevada 21: Joe Southwick threw two touchdown passes in Reno, Nev., to help the No. 20 Broncos (10-2, 7-1) to a share of the Mountain West Conference title.

Florida St. 21, Georgia Tech 15: James Wilder Jr. ran for two touchdowns for No. 13 Florida State (11-2) in the Atlantic Coast Conference title game in Charlotte, N.C., to earn a trip to the Orange Bowl.

Baylor 41, Oklahoma State 34: Lache Seastrunk rushed for 178 yards, including diving in to complete a 76-yard touchdown run after cramping up, and Nick Florence passed for 296 yards to lead host Baylor (7-5, 4-5 Big 12) past No. 23 Oklahoma State (7-5, 5-4).

Oregon State 77, Nicholls State 3: Storm Woods ran for two touchdowns in the first quarter and host No. 15 Oregon State (9-3) put up its highest point total ever, along with 683 yards of offense.

West Virginia 59, Kansas 10: Geno Smith went 23-for-24 for 407 yards and three touchdowns for host West Virginia (7-5, 4-5 Big 12).

Tulsa 33, UCF 27: Alex Singleton ran for 100 yards and plunged over the top for a 1-yard score in overtime to lift host Tulsa (10-3) to its first Conference USA title and Liberty Bowl bid since 2005.

Cincinnati 34, Connecticut 17: Brendon Kay threw two touchdown passes to Travis Kelce, and caught one from the big tight end on a trick play as Cincinnati (9-3, 5-2) grabbed a share of the Big East title in East Hartford and denied the Huskies (5-7, 2-5) a bowl-eligible record.-- AP

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