STARS
-Denard Robinson, Michigan, ran for 218 yards and two TDs, and threw for 208 and two scores to help No. 19 Wolverines hold off Air Force 31-25.
-Matt Barkley, Southern California, threw a career-best six TD passes as the No. 2 Trojans shook free of Syracuse for a 42-29 win.
-Robert Woods, USC, had 200 all-purpose yards and two TDs to help the No. 2 Trojans beat Syracuse 42-29.
-AJ McCarron, Alabama, passed for 219 yards and matched his career high with four TD passes to lead the No. 1 Crimson Tide to a 35-0 win over Western Kentucky.
-Sean Mannion, Oregon State, threw for 276 yards and a touchdown to help Beavers upset No. 13 Wisconsin 10-7.
-Andrew Maxwell, Michigan State, threw for 275 yards and two TDs in the No. 11 Spartans’ 41-7 rout of Central Michigan.
-B.J. Daniels, South Florida, passed for 363 yards and three TDs, including a 56-yard scoring toss to Andre Davis with 38 seconds left, to help the Bulls come from behind to beat Nevada 32-31.
-Dylan Thompson, South Carolina, threw for 330 yards and three TDs in place of injured starter Connor Shaw in the No. 9 Gamecocks’ 48-10 win over East Carolina.
-Cody Fajardo, Nevada, passed for 271 yards and a TD and ran for 134 yards and two more scores in the Wolf Pack’s 32-31 loss to South Florida.
-Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville, passed for a career-high 344 yards and two TDs in the No. 23 Cardinals’ 35-7 rout of Missouri State.
-Tanner Price, Wake Forest, threw for a career-high 327 yards scored on a 1-yard sneak with 2:09 left to help the Demon Deacons rally past North Carolina 28-27.
-Braxton Miller, Ohio State, became the first Buckeyes quarterback to rush for three TDs in 34 years and he passed for another score in a 31-16 victory over Central Florida.
-Collin Klein, Kansas State, threw for 210 yards and ran for 71 more while accounting for four TDs in the No. 21 Wildcats’ 52-13 rout of Miami.
-MarQueis Gray, Minnesota, threw for two TDs and ran for two more by halftime to help the Gophers finally enjoy an easy victory over an FCS-level opponent by beating New Hampshire 44-7.
-Justin Hunter, Tennessee, caught eight passes for 146 yards and tied a school single-game record with three TD catches to help the Vols trounce Football Championship Subdivision program Georgia State 51-13 in its home opener.
-Chris Boswell, Rice, kicked four field goals, the final one a 45-yarder as time expired, to lift the Owls to a come-from-behind 25-24 victory over Kansas.
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