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Kyle Allen, Texas A&M, threw four touchdown passes in the first half, and the Aggies recovered two late fumbles in a 41-38 upset victory over No. 3 Auburn.

Corey Coleman, Baylor, had 15 catches and 224 yards to help the No. 10 Bears beat No. 16 Oklahoma 48-14.

Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin, ran for 205 yards to help the No. 25 Badgers roll past Purdue, 34-16.

Luke Falk, Washington State, threw for 471 yards and five touchdowns in his first career start in a 39-32 victory over Oregon State.

Dane Evans, Tulsa, threw for five touchdowns in a 38-28 victory over Southern Methodist that snapped the Hurricane’s six-game losing streak.

DeAndre Carter, Sacramento State, set school records with 16 catches and 273 yards, and he scored four touchdowns in a 42-21 win over Southern Utah.

Kade Bell, Jacksonville, threw for 417 yards and six touchdowns in a 56-0 win over Davidson.

Hutson Mason, Georgia, threw for four touchdowns to help the No. 17 Bulldogs steamroll Kentucky 63-31.

Tyler Varga, Yale, ran for 204 yards and two touchdowns in a 45-42 win over Brown.

Vernon Adams Jr., Eastern Washington, passed for 399 yards and touchdowns in a 36-26 win over Montana.

Aaron Miller, The Citadel, threw for two touchdowns and ran in two more, including the game winner in overtime, in a 42-35 win over Furman.

Trenton Norvell, Western Illinois, threw five touchdown passes in a 44-29 win over South Dakota.

Numbers

17: Turnovers by Notre Dame quarterback Everett Golson the last six games. He had none the first three games of the season.

33: Consecutive wins by North Dakota State before losing 23-3 to Northern Iowa. The streak is the longest in Football Championship Subdivision history.

54: Years since Army had won at Yankee Stadium before beating Connecticut 35-21.

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TUCSON, Ariz. – Anu Solomon threw for four touchdowns and ran for a career-best 115 yards, and the No. 21 Arizona Wildcats (7-2, 4-2 Pac-12) kept the Colorado Buffaloes (2-8, 0-7 Pac-12) winless in the Pac-12 by beating the Buffaloes 38-20 on Saturday night.

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