Saturday's best

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    Arizona quarterback Khalil Tate, front, runs for a touchdown past Colorado linebacker Drew Lewis, back left, and defensive back Evan Worthington in the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 7, 2017, in Boulder, Colo. Arizona won 45-42. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

    STARS

    Khalil Tate, Arizona, rushed for 327 yards, an FBS record for a quarterback, and accounted for five TDs to help the Wildcats hold off Colorado 45-42.

    —Johnathan Taylor, Wisconsin, rushed for 249 yards and two TDs to help the ninth-ranked Badgers wear down Nebraska in the second half of a 38-17 win.

    Kerryon Johnson, Auburn, rushed for a career-high 204 yards and three TDs to help the No. 12 Tigers beat Mississippi 44-23.

    Kenny Hill, TCU, became the second Big 12 player to throw, run and catch a touchdown in a conference game during the league's 22 seasons in the eighth-ranked Horned Frogs' 31-24 victory over No. 23 West Virginia.

    —J.T. Barrett, Ohio State, threw for three TDs and ran for another in the first half, helping the No. 10 Buckeyes rout Maryland 62-14.

    Drew Anderson, Buffalo, threw for 597 yards and seven TDs and added a scoring run in the Broncos' 71-68 loss to Western Michigan in seven overtimes.

    —Caleb Evans, Louisiana Monroe, threw for a career-high 433 yards and three TDs in a 45-27 win over Texas State.

    Duke Catalon, Houston, ran for 177 yards and two TDs to help the Cougars beat SMU 35-22.

    —McKenzie Milton, Central Florida, threw for 347 yards and a career-high five TDs in a 51-23 victory over Cincinnati.

    —Taryn Christion, South Dakota State, threw four first-half TD passes in a 49-14 win over Southern Illinois.

    —Vincent Sellers, Tennessee State, returned two interceptions for TDs in a 45-21 win over Eastern Kentucky.

    Jason Driskel, Florida Atlantic, scored four of the Owls' school-record eight rushing touchdowns in their 58-28 victory over Old Dominion.

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    CYCOLONES TAKE DOWN SOONERS

    Oklahoma's winning streak is over, thanks to an Iowa State team playing without its starting quarterback.

    Kyle Kempt passed for 343 yards and three touchdowns, including a 25-yarder to Allen Lazard that put the Cyclones ahead with 2:19 left, and Joel Lanning made plays on offense and defense to lead Iowa State to a stunning 38-31 victory over No. 3 Oklahoma.

    The loss snapped Oklahoma's nation-leading 14-game winning streak and the Sooners' 18-game run against the Cyclones that dated to 1990. It was just Iowa State's second victory over Oklahoma since 1961.

    Kempt, the senior who had thrown just two career passes previously, played because regular starter Jacob Park went on leave for undisclosed personal medical reasons late this week. The Cyclones remained confident, despite having lost 20 straight against ranked opponents. Iowa State's last win over a Top 25 team came against TCU in 2012. It was Iowa State's first road win over a top-five team.

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    SPARTY BEATS MICHIGAN AGAIN

    Mark Dantonio has done what seemed improbable a decade ago and in the previous century, figuring out a way to help Michigan State have its way with Michigan on a consistent basis.

    Brian Lewerke ran for a touchdown and threw for a score in the first half and the Spartans held on to beat the seventh-ranked Wolverines 14-10 on Saturday night.

    Michigan State has beaten Michigan eight times in a 10-year stretch for the first time in a series that dates to 1898.

    The Wolverines had the ball late with a chance to drive for a go-ahead TD, but a heave from the Spartans 37 as time expired hit the turf near the goal line.

    Michigan could not overcome many mistakes, including five turnovers and several costly penalties. John O'Korn , replacing injured starter Wilton Speight, threw three interceptions in the second half. Ty Isaac and Sean McKeon fumbled.

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    LSU BOUNCEBACK

    After the clock struck zero, LSU players sprinted toward an end zone and started doing the "Gator Chomp."

    Given the team's tumultuous week, this was hardly taunting. It was a sigh of relief.

    Danny Etling threw a short touchdown pass in the second half and LSU rebounded from a stunning home loss and beat No. 21 Florida 17-16.

    LSU's 24-21 loss to Troy last week was the program's first at home against a non-conference opponent since 2000. The Tigers responded with tougher practices, two players-only meetings and another involving the athletic director, the head coach and both coordinators.

    And finished the week with a much-needed victory.

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    NUMBERS

    6_Interceptions by Appalachian State in a 45-31 win over New Mexico State. Clifton Duck and Tae Hayes each had three each.

    7_Overtimes in Western Michigan's a 71-68 victory over Buffalo, the fourth game in FBS history to go into seven overtimes. The Broncos set an FBS record for most points in a loss.

    200_Career victories by Tulane coach Willie Fritz following a 62-28 rout of Tulsa.

    11_Years of Cornell's losing streak to Harvard before beating the Crimson 17-14.

    8,204_Career passing yards by Samford's Devlin Hodges to break the school record.

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    GATORS SET SCORING MARK

    No. 21 Florida has set an NCAA record by scoring in its 366th consecutive game.

    The Gators got on the scoreboard with Eddy Pineiro's 25-yard field goal in the second quarter against LSU. That broke the previous mark set by Michigan (1984-2014) and tied by the Gators last week. The Wolverines played 365 games over 30 years without being shut out. Michigan's streak ended with a 31-0 loss at Notre Dame on Sept. 6, 2014.

    Florida hasn't been shut out since a 16-0 home loss to Auburn on Oct. 29, 1988.

    LSU won the game 17-16.

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