DALLAS – The Oklahoma Sooners hung half a hundred again. Doing it against their arch rivals made this one even better.
Jason White threw four touchdown passes, Mark Clayton had a school-record 190 yards receiving and the defense snagged six turnovers as the No. 1 Sooners routed No. 11 Texas 65-13 Saturday.
Oklahoma (6-0, 2-0 Big 12) set series records for points and most lopsided victory – for the second time in four years.
No. 4 Virginia Tech 51, Syracuse 7
BLACKSBURG, Va. – DeAngelo Hall returned two punts for touchdowns and ran 24 yards with a reverse for another score as Virginia Tech ended its rivalry with Syracuse in style with a 51-7 victory.
Florida 19, No. 6 LSU 7
BATON ROUGE, La. – Florida quarterback Chris Leak shrugged off six sacks, the Tiger Stadium noise and a pressing defense to lead the Gators to a 19-7 victory over No. 6 LSU.
Auburn 10, No. 7 Arkansas 3
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Carnell Williams ran for 150 yards and a touchdown on 35 carries and Auburn shut down the Southeastern Conference’s top rushing attack in the Tigers’ 10-3 victory over No. 7 Arkansas.
No. 8 Georgia 41, No. 13 Tennessee 14
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – David Greene was 22-of-27 for 228 yards and one touchdown as No. 8 Georgia moved closer to defending its Southeastern Conference championship with a 41-14 victory over No. 13 Tennessee .
Missouri 41, No. 10 Nebraska 24
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Brad Smith tied a school record with four touchdowns and Missouri scored twice on trick plays along with opening up the offense for the first time all season in a 41-24 victory over the error-prone No. 10 Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Notre Dame 20, No. 15 Pittsburgh 14
PITTSBURGH – Julius Jones broke Notre Dame’s single-game rushing record with 262 yards and scored twice and the Fighting Irish, the nation’s eighth-worst rushing team, surprised No. 15 Pittsburgh by switching to a power running game to upset the Panthers 20-14.
No. 18 Purdue 28, Penn St. 14
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) – Brandon Jones ran for 149 yards and two touchdowns, and Anthony Chambers returned a punt 76 yards for another score as No. 18 Purdue beat Penn State 28-14.
Clemson 30, No. 25 Virginia 27, OT
CLEMSON, S.C. – Charlie Whitehurst’s 4-yard pass to Kevin Youngblood in overtime lifted Clemson to a 30-27 victory over No. 25 Virginia.
Virginia (4-2, 3-1 ACC) had the ball first in the extra period and settled for Connor Hughes’ 33-yard field goal after running back Alvin Pearman was stopped on a third-and-1 play by linebacker Leroy Hill.
Clemson (4-2, 2-1) then took over and Whitehurst’s 12-yard pass to Duane Coleman gave the Tigers a first down at the Virginia 7-yard line. Two plays later, Whitehurst floated a pass into the left corner that Youngblood leaped to catch over defender Jamaine Winborne.
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