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Trevone Boykin, TCU, threw for 433 yards and a school-record seven touchdowns, as the 10th-ranked Horned Frogs showcased a new fast-paced offense by scoring the most points in history in an 82-27 rout of Texas Tech.

Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska, nudged his way back into the Heisman Trophy conversation by running for 225 yards and three touchdowns and setting a school record with 341 all-purpose yards in the No. 16 Cornhuskers’ 42-24 victory over Rutgers.

Amari Cooper, Alabama, caught nine passes for a school-record 224 yards and scored two touchdowns to help the No. 4 Crimson Tide beat Tennessee 34-20.

Devon Johnson, Marshall, rushed for a school-record 272 yards and four touchdowns to lead the No. 23 Thundering Herd to a 35-16 win over Florida Atlantic.

Jeremy Langford, Michigan State, ran for 177 yards and three touchdowns, and the No. 8 Spartans trounced rival Michigan again, 35-11.

Vad Lee, James Madison, passed for four touchdowns and ran for two more in a 48-40 win over Charlotte.

Keenan Reynolds, Navy, ran for a career-high 251 yards and three touchdowns in a 41-31 victory over San Jose State.

Anu Solomon, Arizona, threw for 294 yards and five touchdowns in the No. 15 Wildcats’ 59-37 win at Washington State.

Brandon Doughty, Western Kentucky, threw for 371 yards and five touchdowns in a 66-51 win over Old Dominion.

Garrett Grayson, Colorado State, threw for five touchdowns, pushing his career total to a school record 53, and the Rams beat Wyoming 45-31.

Taylor Heinicke, Old Dominion, threw for 471 yards and three touchdowns in a 66-51 loss to Western Kentucky.

John Robertson, Villanova, threw three touchdown passes and ran for two more scores in a 48-28 win over Morgan State.

Matt Breida, Georgia Southern, ran for 201 yards and four touchdowns in a 69-31 win over Georgia State.

Ammon Olsen, Southern Utah, threw for four touchdowns and ran for another in a 25-17 win over North Dakota.

Numbers

6: Turnovers by Pittsburgh, including its first five possessions, in a 56-28 loss to Georgia Tech.

19: Touchdowns by Western Michigan’s Jarvion Franklin to tie a school record.

67: Career touchdown passes by UCLA’s Brett Hundley, one shy of Cade McNown’s school record.

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Carson-Newman head coach Ken Sparks earned his 324th victory, passing Paul “Bear” Bryant and moving into sixth place on the NCAA’s career victories list, as the Eagles rallied to a 35-34 win over North Greenville.

Sparks, in his 35th season at Carson-Newman, improved his career record to 324-87-2. Bryant went 323-85-17 for Alabama, Kentucky, Maryland and Texas A&M from 1945 to 1982.

The top five coaches in career victories are John Gagliardi (489-138-11), Eddie Robinson (408-165-15), Bobby Bowden (377-129-4), Pop Warner (336-114-32) and Larry Kehres (332-24-3). The 70-year-old Sparks has the most wins of any active coach.

Associated Press

Oct 24, 2014
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