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Ka’Deem Carey, Arizona, ran for 206 yards and four touchdowns while becoming the school’s all-time leading rusher to help the Wildcats shock No. 5 Oregon 42-16.

Derek Carr, Fresno State, threw for 527 yards and a school-record seven touchdowns in his final regular-season home game to help the No. 15 Bulldogs clinch a spot in the Mountain West title game with a 69-28 victory over New Mexico.

Davante Adams, Fresno State, had nine catches for 246 yards and four touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 69-28 win over New Mexico.

Tajh Boyd, Clemson, threw for five touchdowns and 288 yards in the final home game of his career as the No. 7 Tigers beat The Citadel 52-6.

Jameis Winston, Florida State, threw for 225 yards and four touchdowns as the No. 2 Seminoles broke a school record for points in a game in an 80-14 victory against Idaho.

Andre Williams, Boston College, rushed for 263 yards to become the 16th player in NCAA history to rush for 2,000 yards in a season in the Eagles’ 29-26 comeback victory over Maryland.

Marquise Williams, North Carolina, accounted for a school-record 469 yards and threw five first-half touchdown passes, and T.J. Logan scored four touchdowns in a record-setting 80-20 victory over Old Dominion.

Connor Halliday, Washington State, threw for 488 yards and four touchdowns as the Cougars beat Utah 49-37 to become bowl eligible for the first time since 2006.

Brett Smith, Wyoming, accounted for 640 yards and threw for a school-record seven touchdowns in a 59-56 overtime win over Hawaii.

Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois, threw for 477 yards and six touchdowns in a 70-22 rout over Tennessee-Martin.

DaMarcus James, Jacksonville State, rushed for 206 yards and scored three touchdowns in the first half in a 42-34 victory Saturday over Southeast Missouri State.

Paul Stanton, Harvard, scored four touchdowns to tie a record in the 138-year history of “The Game,” and the Crimson beat Yale 34-7 for their seventh consecutive victory against their longtime rivals.

Jeff Matthews, Cornell, threw for 467 yards and four touchdowns and ran for a fifth score in a 42-41 win over Penn.

Mike Nebrich, Fordham, threw for 395 yards and five touchdowns in a 56-19 victory over Colgate.

Numbers

20: Games in the Big Ten losing streak ended by Illinois with its 20-16 win over Purdue.

25: Career wins by South Carolina’s Connor Shaw, moving past Todd Ellis’ school mark set from 1986 to 1989.

36: Career wins by No. 1 Alabama’s AJ McCarron, breaking the school record set by Jay Barker.

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Florida’s disappointing season got even worse.

Kevin Ellison ran for two touchdowns, Jerick McKinnon had a huge score late, and Georgia Southern stunned Florida 26-20 on Saturday in what will go down as the worst loss in school history.

No lower-division team ever had beaten the Gators, who won their previous seven games against Football Championship Subdivision teams by an average of 45 points.

Florida (4-7) has lost seven in a row and secured its first losing season since 1979. Georgia Southern (7-4) ran for 429 yards and didn’t complete a pass all day.

Associated Press



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