PURDUE 49, OHIO
STATE 20
David Blough tossed three touchdown passes and D.J. Knox
rushed for three more, and host Purdue stunned No. 2 Ohio State with a 49-20
rout Saturday night in West Lafayette, Ind.
It was the Boilermakers' fourth straight win and second
straight over a ranked opponent, as they scored their most points ever in a
game against the Buckeyes and shook up the College Football Playoff picture.
ALABAMA 58,
TENNESSEE 21
Tua Tagovailoa threw three touchdown passes and the visiting
and top-ranked Crimson Tide struck early and often in blasting the Volunteers.
Alabama built a 28-0 lead after scoring touchdowns on each
of its first possessions and outgained Tennessee 217 yards to six in the first
quarter.
CLEMSON 41, N.C.
STATE 16
Travis Etienne rushed for three touchdowns and the
third-ranked Tigers easily knocked off the visiting Wolfpack, ranked 16th
entering the game.
Quarterback Trevor Lawrence passed for a career-high 308
yards, helping Clemson top N.C. State for the seventh straight time.
LSU 19,
MISSISSIPPI STATE 3
Cole Tracy kicked four field goals and Nick Brossette scored
the game's lone touchdown on a short run, and the fifth-ranked Tigers held off
the visiting Bulldogs.
Linebacker Devin White was ejected for targeting in the
fourth quarter, meaning he will be ineligible to play for LSU in the first half
against No. 1 Alabama.
MICHIGAN 21,
MICHIGAN STATE 7
Shea Patterson tossed a pair of touchdown passes and the
sixth-ranked Wolverines overtook the host Spartans.
Michigan's defense was especially impressive, holding No. 24
Michigan State to a measly 94 yards in snapping its streak of 17 straight road
losses to ranked teams.
OKLAHOMA 52, TCU
27
Kyle Murray threw four touchdown passes as the No. 9-ranked
Sooners erupted to a win over the host Horned Frogs.
Oklahoma running backs Trey Sermon and Kennedy Brooks each
compiled 100 yards on the ground.
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