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Brigham Young 24, 6 Wisconsin 21
Squally Canada had 118 yards and two touchdowns and Brigham Young handed Wisconsin, which was subject to errors, in his first home defeat since 2003, giving the No. 6 Badgers his place in an attack on Saturday.
The Cougars (2-1) also played a difficult trick when receiver Aleva Hifo found Moroni Laulu-Pututau's goal for a 31-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter.
Wisconsin (2-1) had one last chance to avoid a backlash with a player who started on his own with 3 minutes and 55 seconds. But Rafael Gaglianone's 42-yard scorer, normally reliable, with 41 seconds to go on the pass, has given way.
Brigham Young's last win over a top 10 team goes back to 2009, a 14-13 victory over Oklahoma, third.
"We just wanted to win the line of scrimmage and be physical," said coach Kilani Sitake.
The unsuccessful 41 game series of the Badgers – the longest in Division I – came to an end. They hope their college football playoffs probably did it too.
"Win as a team, and everyone can own his share equally in a loss," said Wisconsin coach Paul Chryst.
The Badgers also bombed much of the day in the air.
Alex Hornibrook was 18 out of 28 for 190 yards, resulting in a deep interception in Wisconsin territory at the opening of the second period. Canada scored its second touchdown of the day in the next series.
12 Louisiana State 22, 7 Auburn 21
Cole Tracy started a 42-yard field goal in the final game, giving the Louisiana State a road victory in 7th place in the opening game of the Southeast Conference.
Joe Burrow directed L.S.U. (3-0) in the final minutes with clutch games and two interceptions against Auburn (2-1). That set up Tracy's field goal. He crowned a wild fourth quarter in a rivalry that produced a lot.
Burrow defended well against Jarrett Stidham, the most announced of Auburn. He completed 15 of 34 passes for 249 yards and Justin Jefferson gained 97 yards on five catches. Stidham was 16 of 28 for 198 yards and a touchdown, but launched two interceptions. JaTarvious Whitlow ran for 104 yards in 22 carries.
2 Clemson 38, South Georgia 7
A week of worry in Clemson on the approach of tropical storm Florence ended with a Tigres victory over Georgia Southern in front of a whole crowd that shook the fears of the storm. Travis Etienne had 162 yards and two touchdowns for the # 2 Tigers (3-0), and Trevor Lawrence had a career-high 194 yards, including a 57-yard run over first-year colleague Justyn Ross in their first meeting with Georgia Southern (2-1) of the Sun Belt Conference.
Clemson was the only major conference program in the Carolinas and Virginia that played at home Saturday, although university officials moved the match at noon instead of the scheduled 3:30 pm. beginning.
1 Alabama 62, Mississippi 7
Tua Tagovailoa had 191 yards and two touchdowns, Jerry Jeudy had two assists and Alabama (3-0, 1-0 Southeast Conference), Mississippi (2-1, 0-1).
Alabama gave a touchdown in the first game of the opening teams by the SEC, then scored the following 62 points. The tidal attack totaled 516 total yards and was so effective that the evening of the second-year left-wing player, Tagovailoa, ended in the middle of the second quarter.
3 Georgia 49, Middle Tennessee 7
Jake Fromm threw three touchdown passes and Elijah Holyfield ran for 100 yards, each playing for the first half, while Georgia (3-0), 3rd at home, defeated Middle Tennessee (1-2).
Jeremiah Holloman caught three passes for 90 yards, including an 11-yard Fromm pass in the first quarter. Holloman was one of five Georgian receivers to combine for six touchdowns.
5 Oklahoma 37, State of Iowa 27
Kyler Murray had 348 yards and three touchdowns, and Oklahoma, number five, dominated Iowa in the first game of 12 teams.
Marquise Brown collected 191 yards and a touchdown for the Sooners (3-0, 1-0), who extended the longest straight streak of road wins to 17 games while avenging a home defeat by Cyclones a year ago.
The Iowa State (0-2, 0-1) did not ease things for the Sooners, coming off a 14-point deficit at halftime to reach 34-27 later. in the third quarter.
8 Notre Dame 22, Vanderbilt 17
Security Jalen Elliott knocked out Vanderbilt receiver Kalija Lipscomb 1:07, giving Notre Dame a fourth goal, and the Irish 8th (3-0) retained their victory over the Commodores.
Kyle Shurmur had 326 yards and a touchdown for Vanderbilt (2-1), bringing his team to a 16-3 deficit at halftime.
Tony Jones Jr. finished with 118 yards in 17 races for Notre Dame.
24 Oklahoma State 44, 17 Boise State 21
Taylor Cornelius ran for two touchdowns and managed one more pass, helping the 24th Oklahoma State beat 17th Boise State (2-1). Judge Hill had 123 yards and a touchdown and Tylan Wallace had five assists for 105 yards for the Cowboys hosts (3-0). This is one of the most important victories of the non-conference in the 14-year term of Mike Gundy.
Brett Rypien of Boise State was able to score 380 yards and three touchdowns, but was sacked seven times and put under pressure all day long. Oklahoma State kept the Broncos 34 yards out of 31 attempts.
11 Penn State 63, Kent State 10
Quarterback Trace McSorley had five touchdowns during Penn State's No. 11 defeat on his visit to Kent State (1-2). McSorley became the leader of Nittany's Lions career rushing into touchdowns by a quarterback and just the second quarterback of Penn State to win 1,000 yards in career.
A senior prospect and a Heisman Trophy, he completed 11 of 22 passes for 229 yards with an interception and ran for three touchdowns for the Nittany Lions (3-0), who led, 28-10, at halftime . McSorley has exceeded Daryll Clark's 22 high scores and leads the program with 24.
9 Stanford 30, U.C. Davis 10
K. J. Costello overcame a bad start and threw two touchdown passes to J. J. Arcega-Whiteside, and Stanford's number 9 (3-0) lost to U. Davis (2-1), a division team of football championship.
16 Mississippi State 56, La.-Lafayette 10
Nick Fitzgerald has 350 yards and six touchdowns, leading the Mississippi State (3-0) to a win over Louisiana-Lafayette (1-1).
19 Michigan 45, Southern Methodist 20
Shea Patterson threw three touchdown passes to Donovan Peoples-Jones, helping 19th Michigan (2-1) to stand out at home and beat Southern Methodist (0-3). The three Peoples-Jones touchdown receptions tied the Michigan receivers total last season.
20 Oregon 35, San Jose State 22
Justin Herbert had 309 yards and three touchdowns, and Oregon 20 (3-0) beat San Jose State (0-3) in the final Ducks optimization period before starting the Pacific-12 season with Stanford next week.
21 Miami 49, Toledo 24
Malik Rosier played two touchdowns and ran for three others, while 21st Miami (2-1) dominated hosts Toledo (1-1).
OTHER NEWS
■ Josh Bean had 128 yards passing and one touchdown, while Columbia (1-0) beat the Central Connecticut (1-2), 41-24. Dante Miller ran for 93 yards and a score for the Lions in their first game of the season. Ty Lenhart ran for two touchdowns and Chris Alleyne scored two field goals.
■ Kelvin Hopkins grabbed two touchdowns in the first period and a career-high 110 yards, while the host army (2-1) eliminated Hawaii (3-1), 28-21. Hopkins completed 6 of his 10 passes for 162 yards, becoming the first quarterback of the Army in 30 games to run for 100 yards and 100 yards.
■ David Pindell had 308 yards and four touchdowns and ran for 137 yards and two points over Connecticut (1-2), beating Rhode Island (2-1), 56-49.
■ Tommy DeVito scored on a 3-yard run and hit the narrow wing Ravian Pierce with a score of 3 yards. Syracuse (3-0, 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) was injured by starting quarterback Eric Dungey. and beat Florida State (1-2, 0-2), 30-7, in the sweltering heat of Carrier Dome. Dungey was injured late in the second quarter following a late blow to the helmet and did not return.
■ Jordan Gowins scored 160 yards and a score, Donald Liotine ran 75 yards for a touchdown and Stony Brook (2-1) eliminated his host Fordham's (0-3) offense and took advantage of the turnarounds for a victory of 28-6. .
■ Derek Ng started a 45-yard overtime placement as Holy Cross (1-2) started his first win of the season, 31-28 ahead of Yale (0-1).
■ First-year quarterback Tucker Rovig had 310 yards and three touchdowns, bringing Montana State (2-1) to a 47-24 win over Wagner (1-2).
■ Pat Kehoe threw for a touchdown and led for another, leading Delaware (2-1) to a 27-10 home win against Cornell (0-1).
■ John Lovett joined Jesper Horsted for two touchdowns and ran for two more, and Charlie Volker scored two touchdowns in the first half, while Princeton (1-0) opened his 150th season 2-1 ).
Game Summaries by The Associated Press
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