Wide receiver Brandon LaFell caught seven passes as the Tigers easily rolled past Virginia Tech at Tiger Stadium.
No. 3 West Virginia 48, Marshall 23
Pat White threw two touchdowns and ran for another as WVU rallied from a halftime deficit with 42 second-half points.
No. 4 Florida 59, Troy 31
Florida quarterback Tim Tebow was a popular man in Gainesville after accounting for five touchdowns against Troy.
No. 5 Oklahoma 51, Miami 13
Oklahoma wide receiver Malcolm Kelly caught four passes for 102 yards and three touchdowns in the Sooners' rout.
No. 5 Wisconsin 20, UNLV 13
Wisconsin's Garrett Graham catches a second-quarter touchdown for the Badgers, who had to come from behind to beat UNLV.
No. 7 Texas 34, No. 19 TCU 13
Vondrell McGee soars as he celebrates his fourth quarter touchdown with teammates Tony Hills (left) and Charlie Tanner.
No. 8 Louisville 58, MTSU 42
Louisville Brian Brohm torched MTSU for 401 yards and five touchdowns on Thursday night.
No. 10 California 34, Colorado State 28
For the second week in a row, DeSean Jackson broke loose for a 70 plus yard touchdown for the Bears.
South Carolina 16, No. 11 Georgia 12
Captain Munnerlyn breaks up a pass intended for Georgia wide receiver Sean Bailey during South Carolina's hard-fought win.
No. 12 Ohio State 20, Akron 2
Running back Chris Wells and Ohio State had trouble shaking loose from Akron on Saturday.
No. 13 UCLA 27, BYU 17
UCLA running back Chris Markey clinched the victory for the Bruins with a touchdown late in the fourth quarter.
No. 14 Penn State 31, Notre Dame 10
Notre Dame quarterback Jimmy Clausen was surrounded by Penn State defenders all night. Notre Dame was held without an offensive TD for the second straight week.
No. 15 Rutgers 41, Navy 24
Ray Rice pounded his way for 175 yards and scored three touchdowns as Rutgers cruised past Navy on Friday night.
No. 16 Nebraska 20, Wake Forest 17
Wake Forest managed to hold Marlon Lucky to 90 yards, but the Nebraska RB broke free and scored what proved to be the game-winning touchdown in the third quarter.
South Florida 26, No. 17 Auburn 23 (OT)
South Florida receiver Jesse Hester scores the winning touchdown in overtime at Auburn, giving the Bulls their first victory over a Southeastern Conference team.
No. 20 Hawaii 45, Louisiana Tech 44 (OT)
Hawaii's Aaron Kia and the Warriors celebrated wildly when Louisiana Tech's two-point conversion attempt failed in overtime, keeping Hawaii's hopes alive of an undefeated season.
No. 21 Georgia Tech 69, Samford 14
Georgia Tech limited Sanford to 53 yards in the first half as the Jackets sprinted to a 45-0 lead at intermission.
Washington 24, No. 22 Boise State 10
Boise State quarterback Taylor Tharp is sacked by Washington's Greyson Gunheim. Boise State was held to its lowest point total since a 17-7 loss to Fresno State on Nov. 10, 2005
No. 23 Texas A&M 47, Fresno St. 45 (3 OT)
Jorvorskie Lane celebrates his game-winning two-point conversion in the third overtime. Lane bulled his way to four touchdowns on the day for the Aggies.
No. 24 Tennessee 39, Southern Miss 19
Eric Ainge helped Tennessee shake off its opening week loss by throwing for 276 yards and two touchdowns against the Golden Eagles.
No. 25 Clemson 49, UL-Monroe 26
Tyler Grisham hauls in a 14-yard touchdown pass from Cullen Harper, one of five TDs thrown by Harper.