TCU stuns No. nine Texas; Iowa states take down Oklahoma number 18

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – TCU Quarterback Max Duggan ran toward the gentle green with four minutes to the end and Horned Frogs’ defense held on with a rebound in the line of purpose to stun number nine Texas 33-31 on Saturday in a game that had 26 consequences and ended when TCU took a break while time ran out.

Texas seemed ready for its consecutive moment in the last quarter when Sam Ehlinger hit a 52-yard pass to Keontay Ingram to put the Longohorns in a purpose position, but Ingram lost the ball in TCU 1 with 2:32 to play.

Darwin Barlow ran nine yards to get a big first outing for the Horned Frogs. Douggan then made a quick move to the back of the finish area to run the last 6 seconds.

TCU (1-1, 1-1 Big 12) has a 7-2 record against Texas since joining Big 12 in 2012. Defeat in Texas is a blow to the hopes of the Big 12 College Football Playoffs. , 1-1) and Oklahoma, who were the league’s top-ranked groups, ceded the first house games to unranked opponents.

Duggan made his first start to the season after lacking much of the education camp while treating an undiagnosed central illness in the past. He passed for 231 yards and ran 79 more and scored twice. His last 26-yard TD career surprised the Texas defense.

Ehlinger threw 4 landing passes on a tricky day in a different way for him. He only completed 17 of 36 for 236 yards.

IOWA STATE 37, NO. 18 OKLAHOMA 30

AMES, Iowa (AP) – Breece Hall scored landing in an 8-yard run with 4:06 to pass and Isheem Young intercepted Spencer Rattler’s pass in the finish zone on Oklahoma’s last drive.

The Sooners (1-2, 0-2 Big 12), at home through Kansas State last week, lost consecutive regular-season games for the first time since 1999 and lost to Ames for the first time since 1960. .

The Cyclones (2-1, 2-0) exhausted the Sooners with Hall’s 139-yard run, Iowa State Rock Purdy for 254 yards and ran for a two-yard landing to tie the game to 30 yards.

Isaiah Thomas gave the impression of gaining momentum for the Sooners when he fired Purdy, causing him to grope all 39 cyclones. Four plays later, Rattler spotted Jeremiah Hall for a 4-yard landing pass that put Oklahoma ahead 30-23 with 8:17 left.

Kene Nwangwu returned the next kickoff for 85 yards, a short landing by Purdy to tie the game.

No. 1 CLEMSON 41, VIRGINIA 23

CLEMSON, South Carolina (AP) – Trevor Lawrence pitched for 329 yards and 3 touchdowns, two to Amari Rodgers and Clemson 3-0 for the sixth consecutive season.

The Tigers (3-0, 2-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) looked a little lethargy after a week’s rest, warmed up in front of the Cavaliers (1-1, 1-1) when their offensive stars in Lawrence, Rodgers and runner Travis Etienne began.

Lawrence extended his streak of unconception pass attempts to 314, covering his last games.

Virginia, who bombed through the Tigers 62-17 last December at the ACC championship game, defended to reduce the score to 27-17 in the middle of the third period, but Lawrence discovered Etienne near the line of purpose for a four-yard pass.

It is game number 38 with at least one landing for Etienne, tying the all-time mark shared by Tim Tebow of Florida and Kenneth Dixon of Louisiana Tech. Etienne finished with 115 yards on the court and five receptions for 75 yards.

No. 2 ALABAMA 52, NO. thirteen TEXAS A

TUSCALOOSA, Alabama (AP) – Mac Jones had a career-high 435 yards and 4 touchdowns, a pair of deep shots to John Metchie III and an even longer to Jaylen Waddle, and Alabama beat Texas A

Briefly threatened at first, Jones and Crimson Tide (2-0) showed a lot of strength in the aerial game to defeat the Aggies (1-1). A sign of what’s to come: his first was 78 yards to Bama’s Metchie. last threat of primary reception.

Jones overcake that with an 87-yard touchdown at Waddle, who ran past two Aggies deffinishers to make the catch with nothing yet between him and the finish area. Metchie and Jones passed for 63 yards in the room, ceding five trapped in the room. time of year for 181 yards.

Jones finished 19 of 26 passes for a moment the surgical functionality damaged by an interception in a detour. Waddle had 142 yards and a landing catch tied for fifth place in the show’s history.

No. FLORIDA 8, SOUTH CAROLINA 24

GAINESVILLE, Florida (AP) – Kyle Trask and Kyle Pitts fought for two touchdowns, taking Florida to South Carolina.

Trask finished 21 of 29 passes for 268 yards with 4 touchdowns and an interception. His quarter-moment getaway kept the Gamecocks (0-2) in the game early.

Pitts finished with four receptions for 57 yards, attracting special attention and beating South Carolina’s most sensitive defenders. He almost reached it with one hand in the third quarter, but the ball slipped with his left fingers.

Some idea that former Florida coach Will Muschamp and his Gamecocks would be a path, but the Gators (2-0) made their way to South Carolina for three quarters, finished 347 yards and kicked twice.

No. GEORGIA 27, NO. 7 AUBURN 6

ATHENS, Georgia (AP) – Stetson Bennett pitched for 240 yards and landed in his first school start, Zamir White ran for a couple of scores and Georgia beat Auburn in the first game of the 10 most sensitive of the school football season.

The Bulldogs (2-0) buried Auburn with a 24-0 bombardment in the first half, extending their dominance over the oldest in Deep South.

Historically, the teams had played in November, however, a modified Southeastern Conference schedule in this pandemic season extended the game to Week 2, at its first meeting since the first game of the series in February 1892. Georgia led the lead with a fourth consecutive win over Auburn (1-1). The Bulldogs have won thirteen of the last 16 games.

Bennett, a fourth-year student known as “The Postman,” turned himself in to a socially remote crowd of 20,524 at Sanford Stadium. He made no mistake in the primaries with 17 of 28 effective passes, adding a 21-yard landing opposite George Pickens. Kearis Jackson Bennett’s favorite catcher recorded nine receptions for 147 yards.

TULSA 34, NO. UCF26

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) – Zach Smith threw 3 landing passes and Tulsa erased an 18-point deficit in the first half to beat UCF, ending the Knights’ 21-home winning streak.

The Golden Hurricane (1-1) had two direct victories over UCF (2-1), which suffered consequences (18 for 124 yards) and returned the ball 3 times.

Smith threw a 13-yard landing at Keylon Stokes to give Tulsa a 31-26 lead with 12:56 for playing. Zack Long added a 34-yard basket with 1:30 for playing to take him to 34-26.

UCF (2-1) entered Tulsa territory, after a pending penalty kicked the Knights out of the red zone, Dillon Gabriel’s Hail Mary pass fell incomplete.

Gabriel finished 28th for 330 yards with a landing and an interception.

Tulsa, the last team to beat UCF at home with a 35-20 victory on November 19, 2016, when Scott Frost, the Knights head coach, Golden Hurricane also disappointed UCF last season 34-31 in Tulsa.

No. 12 NORTH CAROLINA 26, BOSTON COLLEGE 22

BOSTON (AP) – Sam Howell launched two landing passes and Trey Morrison scored after intercepting the possible conversion of 2 points with forty-five seconds to play to lead North Carolina.

With the cancellation of a virus game and a scheduled week off leaving North Carolina inactive from September 12, the Tar Heels (2-0, 2-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) sent British Columbia (2-1, 1-1) to their first defeat, new coach Jeff Hafley.

Howell finished 14 of 26 passes for 225 yards, adding a 41-yard run to Javonte Williams that gave Carolina a 21-13 lead with more than a minute to play in the first half. Williams ran for 57 yards and put in two passes for 56, and Michael Carter rushed 16 times for 121 yards for the Tar Heels.

UNC led 24-16 with just under six minutes to pass before Phil Jurkovec took British Columbia to Tar Heels territory and made three passes in the finish area. The first two were canceled by penalties, but a 6-yard pass to CJLewis made it was a two-point game with forty-five seconds to play, with the conversion of 2 points arriving. Jurkovec wallowed and threw himself into the finish line, but Morrison chose him and ran to the left-back line for the 2-point defensive conversion.

Jurkovec completed 37 of 56 passes for 313 yards and two touchdowns, connecting the closed Hunter Long final in 96 yards.

Lol 15 CINCINNATI 28, SOUTH FLORIDA 7

CINCINNATI (AP) – Gerrid Doaks ran for 102 yards and a touchdown, Tre Tucker returned a 97-yard kick-off kick to score and Cincinnati had interceptions.

Tucker sent off in the third quarter to give Cincinnati a 28-7 (3-0) lead. TD’s first kick dates back through a Bearcats player since Ralph David Abernathy IV at the Liberty Bowl against Vanderbilt in December 2011.

The game was neglected with 4 ball losses, two consistent with the team, in the first 11 shots.

South Florida (1-2) used four quarterbacks, with the second Jordan McCloud 12 of 21 to 137 yards with two interceptions. Rookie Katravis Marsh opened, but released three interceptions, adding two in his first four attempts. Interceptions.

ARKANSAS 21, NO. MISSISSIPPI STATE 14

STARKVILLE, Mississippi (AP) – Feleipe Franks threw two landing passes and Arkansas intercepted 3 by K. J. Costello forced to snap a 20-game losing streak to the Southeastern Cinference.

A week after a disappointment he broke records against LSU, the Bulldogs (1-1) and new coach Mike Leach looked little like the same team. Costello 43 out of 59 for 313 yards and a touchdown. Costello and Air Raid smashed LSU for a SoutheastErn Conference record of 623 yards per pass, but the Bulldogs returned the ball twice in the red zone in the last quarter and also lost a getaway to Arkansas.

Greg Brooks Jr. returned a 69-yard interception for a landing that put Arkansas (1-1) ahead early and the Razorbacks led 14-7 in the middle. Arkansas had 275 yards on offense and 24 minutes of possession.

No. 17 OKLAHOMA STATE 47, KANSAS 7

LAWRENCE, Kansas (AP) – Shane Illingworth pitched for 265 yards and 3 touchdowns, Chuba Hubbard ran for 145 yards and two more runs, and Oklahoma State was able to rest the starters for the last 20 minutes of his Kansas victory.

Tylan Wallace had nine receptions for 148 yards and two touchdowns, and Braylon Johnson had four receptions for 74 yards and TD passed when the Cowboys (3-0, 2-0 Big 12) took a 31-0 lead at half-time.

Oklahoma State finished with 298 yards in the air and 295 yards on the court for 593 yards in total, but as striking as the numbers are, the Cowboys’ defense has been even more impressive.

Jalon Daniels and Miles Kendrick were a combined 14 out of 24 for 92 yards and a pick-out for the Jayhawks (0-3, 0-2).

No. 20 LSU 41, VANDERBILT 7

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (AP) – Myles Brennan pitched for 337 yards and four touchdowns and LSU recovered to beat Vanderbilt.

Protective national champions have never been after wasting their first game of the season last week against Mississippi State. LSU also extended its winning streak against the Commodores to nine in a series leading 24-7-1.

The Tigers outperformed Vanderbilt 498-266, and the defense featured two interceptions and a couple of catches.

Terrace Marshall Jr. finished with two landings on two receptions, and Jontre Kirklin had 65 yards at reception and two landing receptions, at the time a tapper on the back of the finish area flickered. John Emery ran for 103 yards and a landing.

Vanderbilt (0-2) had his with rookie Ken Seals making his home debut. When Randall Haynie hit an opposite pass from Brennan, Seals hit the final close Ben Bresnahan with an 8-yard TD pass to put the Commodores at 14-7 in the fourth moment.

Lol 21 TENNESSEE 35, MISSOURI 12

KNOXVILLE, Tennessee (AP) – Eric Gray ran for 105 yards and a landing and a pass to Tennessee beat Missouri.

The Vols (2-0) have won 8 in a row, tying Notre Dame for the maximum Power Five teams.

Jarrett Guarantano played a bug-free game for Tennessee, completing 14 of 23 passes for 190 yards and a touchdown. He changed in three quarter-runs in the first quarter and had two shorts.

Connor Bazelak relieved Shawn Robinson as quarterback in the fourth for Missouri (0-2).

30 NORTH CAROLINA STATE, NO. 24 PITTSBURGH 29

PITTSBURGH (AP) – Devin Leary knocked out Emeka Emezie for last with 23 seconds left as North Carolina State beat Pittsburgh.

Leary, making his first start to the season, pushed the Wolfpack 79 yards in 12 games, the last thirteen with a better back shot to Emezie, who made a better rotational catch to give NC State his first victory over a ranked team. 2017.

Leary finished 28th out of 44 for 336 yards and 4 touchdowns, two in the fourth quarter to put the State of North Carolina (2-1, 2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) ahead.

Kenny Pickett pitched for 411 yards and one landing, the personal record, and added two to the panthers.

SMU 30, NO. 25 MEMPHIS 27

DALLAS (AP) – Chris Naggar threw a 43-yard basket with nine seconds to play and SMU beat Memphis after the Mustangs lost a three-touchdown lead over a team in their first game in four weeks.

Memphis (1-1), which due to COVID-19 disorders had not played since his victory on September 5, sought a prospective score when Brady White captured and lost the ball at 1:25 to play. SMU (4-0).

Shane Buechele completed 32 of forty-five passes for 474 yards and 3 touchdowns, which included 70-yard and 85-yard scores for Reggie Roberson before the star catcher left the game with an obvious left knee injury in the third. with five receptions for 243 yards.

The targets finished 29 for 380 yards, 3 touchdowns and two interceptions. Damonte Coxie added eight receptions for 169 yards.

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