College Football Scoreboard

SATURDAY (11/3)

UCLA 66
#22 Arizona 10
(JohnathanFranklin gained 162 yards, redshirt freshman Brett Hundley passed for 288 yards and three touchdowns, and UCLA moved into first place in the Pac-12 South.)

San Diego State 21
#19 Boise State 19
(San Diego State has won five straight — the longest winning streak since 1995 — and moved into a tie for first place in the conference. It also marked the first road victory over a ranked opponent in school history, snapping a run of 31 straight defeats.)

#11 Oregon State 36
Arizona State 26
(Terron Ward rushed for 146 yards and a touchdown for the Beavers (7-1, 5-1), taking on extra work when starting running back Storm Woods couldn’t play because of a sore left knee.)

#2 Kansas State 44
#24 Oklahoma State 30
(Collin Klein piled up more than 300 yards of offense before leaving in the third quarter with an undisclosed injury.)

#1 Alabama 21
#5 LSU 17
(A.J. McCarron read an LSU blitz and flipped a screen pass to T.J. Yeldon, who did the rest on a 28-yard touchdown with 51 seconds remaining.)

#13 Clemson 56
Duke 20
(Tajh Boyd threw for 344 yards and tied a school record with five touchdown passes for the second straight week.)

#4 Oregon 62
#17 Southern Cal 51
(Kenjon Barner ran for a school-record 321 yards and five touchdowns; Marcus Mariota threw four TD passes.)

#25 Louisiana Tech 51
UTSA 27
(Colby Cameron passed for 348 yards and Kenneth Dixon scored three touchdowns.)

Wake Forest 28
Boston College 14
(Michael Campanaro caught three first-half touchdown passes from Tanner Price, and Wake Forest took a step closer to becoming bowl eligible.)

#20 Nebraska 28
Michigan State 24
(Nebraska took advantage of a Michigan State pass interference penalty, when Taylor Martinez threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Jamal Turner with 6 seconds left.)

#23 Texas 31
#18 Texas Tech 22
(David Ash threw for three touchdowns and 264 yards to lead Texas to its fourth road win of the season.)

#6 Georgia 37
Ole Miss 10
(Aaron Murray threw four touchdown passes and Georgia moves one win away from a spot in the Southeastern Conference championship game.)

#3 Notre Dame 29
Pittsburgh 26
(Everett Golson scored on a quarterback sneak in the third overtime and the Fighting Irish (No. 3 BCS, No. 4 AP) came back from a 14-point deficit.)

TCU 39
#21 West Virginia 38
(Corey Fuller caught a 25-yard touchdown pass and Trevone Boykin threw to Josh Boyce for the 2-point conversion in double overtime.)

#14 Stanford 48
Colorado 0
(Redshirt freshman Kevin Hogan replaced scuffling senior quarterback Josh Nunes and led the Buffaloes’ first shutout at home in 26 years.)

Virginia 33
North Carolina State 6
(Phillip Sims ran for one touchdown and threw for another, and Kevin Parks rushed for 115 yards and a late 31-yard touchdown.)

Georgia Tech 33
Maryland 13
(Orwin Smith ran for 89 yards and a touchdown, and Georgia Tech stymied a Maryland offense led by linebacker-turned-quarterback Shawn Petty.)

Auburn 42
New Mexico State 7
(Tre Mason rushed for 152 yards and Onterio McCalebb added 113 and two touchdowns to help Auburn snap a five-game losing streak.)

Arkansas 19
Tulsa 15
(Dennis Johnson rushed for 109 yards and two touchdowns, and Cobi Hamilton set the Arkansas’ single-season receptions record.)

Tennessee 55
Troy 48
(Marlin Lane rushed for a tiebreaking 9-yard touchdown with 1 minute, 25 seconds remaining in a game that featured 1,439 combined yards in total offense, the most ever in a Tennessee football game.)

Vanderbilt 40
Kentucky 0
(Quarterback Jordan Rodgers completed 18 of 29 passes for 220 yards, two touchdowns and one interception, and three different Commodores running backs scored rushing touchdowns.)

#16 Texas A&M 38
#15 Mississippi State 13
(Redshirt freshman Johnny Manziel completed 30-of-36 passes for 311 yards and danced around the Bulldogs for 129 yards rushing and two touchdowns.)

#12 Oklahoma 35
Iowa State 20
(Landry Jones threw for 405 yards and a season-high four touchdowns,  moving coach Bob Stoops into a second-place tie with Bud Wilkinson on the Sooners’ career win list.)

#10 Louisville 45
Temple 17
(Sophomore quarterback Teddy Bridgewater threw for five touchdowns.)

 

#7 Florida 14
Missouri 7
(Mike Gillislee took a screen pass and went 45 yards for a touchdown to secure the win.)

THURSDAY (11/1)

Miami 30
Virginia Tech 12
(Stephen Morris threw for two early touchdowns, both set up by Virginia Tech special-teams miscues, and Miami took a major step forward in the chase for a berth in the conference title game.)