Stars
Landry Jones, Oklahoma, threw for 405 yards and a season-high four TDs in the No. 14 Sooners’ 35-20 win over Iowa State.
Aaron Murray, Georgia, threw for 384 yards and four TDs, and the No. 7 Bulldogs overcame a slow start to beat Mississippi 37-10 and move one win away from a spot in the Southeastern Conference championship game.
Taylor Martinez, Nebraska, rushed for 205 yards and two TDs, and threw a 5-yard TD pass to Jamal Turner with 6 seconds left to give the No. 21 Cornhuskers a 28-24 win over Michigan State.
Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M, threw for 311 yards and ran for 129 yards and two TDs, leading the No. 16 Aggies &M to a 38-13 win over No. 17 Mississippi State.
Tyler Bray, Tennessee, set career highs with 530 yards passing and five TDs to help the Vols outlast Troy 55-48 in a game that featured 1,439 combined yards in total offense – most in Tennessee history.
Cameron Coffman, Indiana, threw for 315 yards and three TD passes to Cody Latimer in the Hoosiers’ 24-21 win over Big Ten foe Iowa.
Nick Florence, Baylor, threw for 367 yards and three TDs to help the Bears win their first Big 12 game this season, 41-14 over KU.
Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville, threw for 324 yards and a career-high five TDs as the No. 12 Cardinals beat Temple 45-17.
Derek Carr, Tennessee-Martin, threw for 402 yards and tied a career high with seven TD passes in a 49-47 win over Jacksonville State.
Keenan Reynolds, Navy, ran for 159 yards and a TD and threw two scoring passes to Brandon Turner, helping the Midshipmen beat Florida Atlantic 24-17.
Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest, tied an ACC record with 16 catches and had three first-half TDs in a 28-14 win over Boston College.
Jake Hutson, Valparaiso, ran for a career-high 248 yards and three TDs in a 41-21 win over Campbell.
David Ash, Texas, threw for 264 yards and three TDs to lead the Longhorns to a 31-22 victory over No. 20 Texas Tech.
Terrance Broadway, Louisiana-Lafayette, threw four TD passes and ran for another score in a 40-24 win over Louisiana-Monroe.
Colby Cameron, Louisiana Tech, passed for 348 yards and three TDs in the No. 22 Bulldogs’ 51-27 win over Texas-San Antonio.
Chuckie Keeton, Utah State, threw four TD passes and ran for another score in a 38-7 victory over Texas State.
Numbers
3: Kickoff returns of at least 100 yards the last two weeks by Utah’s Reggie Dunn.
13: Personal foul penalties between No. 22 Louisiana Tech and Texas-San Antonio, including two on Tech coach Sonny Dykes.
18: Consecutive Big 12 losses by Kansas after the Jayhawks lost 41-14 to Baylor.
69: Catches by Arkansas’ Cobi Hamilton this season, breaking Jarius Wright’s school record of 66.
84: Years since Florida A&M failed to score an offensive touchdown before losing 16-3 to North Carolina A&T.
145: Wins by Bob Stoops at Oklahoma, putting him in a second-place tie with Bud Wilkinson on the Sooners’ career win list and 12 behind Barry Switzer for the most in school history.
150: Consecutive games Colorado had scored at least a point before No. 15 Stanford shut out the Buffs 48-0.
693: Total yards by No. 16 Texas A&M in its 38-13 win over No. 17 Mississippi State.
Associated Press