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No. 1 Oklahoma 23, No. 5 Florida State

TALLAHASSEE, FLA.

Landry Jones threw for 199 yards and a touchdown and Oklahoma scored 10 points in the final seven minutes to help Sooners coach Bob Stoops (Mooney) best his younger brother, FSU defensive coordinator Mark Stoops.

No. 2 Alabama 41, North Texas 0

TUSCALOOSA, ALA.

Trent Richardson and Eddie Lacy each had two long touchdown runs and career rushing highs and Alabama’s defense smothered North Texas.

No. 19 Baylor 48, Stephen F. Austin 0

WACO, TEXAS

Robert Griffin III continued his sterling start to the season and the Bears celebrated their highest ranking since October 1991 by routing Stephen F. Austin in a game that was ended in the third quarter because of lightning.

No. 9 Texas A&M 37, Idaho 7

COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS

Cyrus Gray had three touchdowns and 101 yards rushing, Ryan Tannehill threw for 337 yards and two scores in less than three quarters and Texas A&M shook off a sloppy start.

No. 10 South Carolina 24, Navy 21

COLUMBIA, S.C.

Marcus Lattimore ran for a career-high 246 yards and three touchdowns to help South Carolina hang on. Lattimore carried 37 times and averaged 6.6 yards a carry.

No. 13 Virginia Tech 26, Arkansas State 7

BLACKSBURG, VA.

Logan Thomas threw for 292 yards and two touchdowns for the Hokies, who are 3-0 for the first time since 2006. Thomas hit D.J. Coles with a short pass that Coles took 49 yards for a touchdown and found Danny Coale from 4 yards out. Thomas was 21 for 33 and also threw two interceptions.

No. 16 Florida 33, Tennessee 23

GAINESVILLE, FLA.

Chris Rainey had 233 total yards, including an 83-yard touchdown catch, and the Gators extended two decades of dominance in the Southeastern Conference series. Rainey finished with 108 yards rushing, 104 yards receiving and blocked a punt that led to a field goal.

Clemson 38, No. 21 Auburn 24

CLEMSON, S.C.

Auburn’s luck ended along with its 17-game winning streak as Tajh Boyd threw for 386 yards and four touchdowns in Clemson’s victory over the defending national champions.

No. 23 Texas 49, UCLA 20

PASADENA, CALIF.

Case McCoy passed for 168 yards and two touchdowns, D.J. Grant made his first three career TD catches, and the Longhorns avenged last season’s stunning home loss to the Bruins. Malcolm Brown rushed for 110 yards and a score, and Fozzy Whittaker ran for two more TDs for Texas (3-0).

No. 23 TCU 38, Louisiana-Monroe 17

FORT WORTH, TEXAS

Greg McCoy returned the second-half kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown for the Horned Frogs. Three plays after McCoy’s sprint up the right sideline in front of the Louisiana-Monroe bench, the Warhawks (1-2) gave the ball back when Jyruss Edwards fumbled.

Associated Press