College Football Scoreboard (Week 5)

SATURDAY (9/29):

#2 Oregon 51
Washington State 26
(De’Anthony Thomas and Kenjon Barner sandwiched touchdown runs around Avery Patterson’s 34-yard interception return for a score in a third quarter scoring blitz.)

#18 Oregon State 38
Arizona 35
(Sean Mannion threw for a career-high 433 yards and hit Connor Hamlett on a 9-yard pass with 1:09 left for his third touchdown.)

#1 Alabama 33
Ole Miss 14
(Amari Cooper caught two touchdown passes from AJ McCarron and Christion Jones returned a kickoff 99 yards for another score.)

#22 Nebraska 30
Wisconsin 27
(Taylor Martinez guided four straight scoring drives against a tiring Wisconsin defense in the second half to lead Nebraska’s comeback from a 17-point deficit.)

#19 Louisville 21
Southern Miss 17
(Senorise Perry rushed for 118 yards and two touchdowns, Jeremy Wright added 84 rushing yards in a downpour.)

#12 Texas 41
Oklahoma State 36
(David Ash threw three touchdown passes to Jaxon Shipley and Joe Bergeron scored on a 2-yard run with 29 seconds left.)

#15 TCU 24
Southern Methodist 16
(Casey Pachall threw two touchdown passes, Jason Verrett had two interceptions and TCU extended its FBS-best winning streak to 12 games.)

#6 South Carolina 38
Kentucky 17
(Marcus Lattimore ran for two touchdowns and Connor Shaw passed for another in the second half as South Carolina scored 31 straight points.)

#3 LSU 38
Towson 22
(Zach Mettenberger connected with Odell Beckham Jr. five times for 128 yards and two touchdowns.)

#24 Boise State 32
New Mexico 29
(Joe Southwick passed for 311 yards and three touchdowns and Timmy Smith knocked down a fourth-down pass with two minutes to go.)

#4 Florida State 30
South Florida 17
(EJ Manuel threw for 242 yards and one touchdown.)

 

Cincinnati 27
Virginia Tech 24
(Munchie Legaux hit Damon Julian for a 39-yard touchdown pass with 13 seconds to play.)

Louisiana Tech 44
Virginia 38
(Colby Cameron threw for one touchdown and ran for another, and Louisiana Tech scored 34 straight points to rally from an early deficit.)

North Carolina 66
Idaho 0
(Gio Bernard scored twice, Bryn Renner threw three touchdown passes and North Carolina set a school scoring record.)

#17 Clemson 45
Boston College 31
(DeAndre Hopkins had a school-record 197 receiving yards on Saturday, catching 11 passes from Tajh Boyd.  Hopkins had already set the Clemson single-game by catching 13 passes in a season-opening victory over Auburn, then tied another with three touchdowns against Ball State the next week.)

#14 Ohio State 17
#20 Michigan State 16
(Braxton Miller threw for 179 yards and ran for 136.)

 

#5 Georgia 51
Tennessee 44
(Todd Gurley ran for three touchdowns and Keith Marshall added two as No. 5 Georgia recovered after blowing a 17-point lead in the highest-scoring game ever between the SEC rivals.)

Duke 34
Wake Forest 27
(Backup quarterback Anthony Boone scored on a 4-yard touchdown run with 11:35 left for Duke’s first win in the series since 1999.)

Miami 44
North Carolina State 37
(Stephen Morris threw for a school- and Atlantic Coast Conference-record 566 yards and five touchdowns, the last of those a 62-yard strike to Phillip Dorsett with 19 seconds left.  It’s the Hurricanes’ first three-game winning streak since 2009.)

Missouri 21
UCF 16
(Marcus Murphy returned a punt 66 yards for a touchdown and James Franklin added an 80-yard touchdown pass.)

Texas A&M 58
Arkansas 10
(Johnny Manziel threw for a school-record 453 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another score in the Aggies’ first Southeastern Conference win.)

Middle Tennessee 49
Georgia Tech 28
(Benny Cunningham rushed for 217 yards and five touchdowns.)

 

#9 West Virginia 70
#25 Baylor 63
(Geno Smith tied a conference mark with eight touchdown passes and narrowly missed another one with 656 yards passing in the highest scoring game in Big 12 history.)

 THURSDAY

Washington 17
#8 Stanford 13
(Kasen Williams took a quick screen pass from Keith Price, broke a tackle at the line of scrimmage and raced 35 yards for the go-ahead score with 4:53 left, and Washington rallied from 10 points down.)