GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Feleipe Franks heaved a 63-yard touchdown pass to Tyrie Cleveland as the clock expired, and No. 24 Florida beat 23rd-ranked Tennessee 26-20 in a wild, wacky and sometimes unwatchable rivalry game Saturday.
Franks scrambled away from the rush on a first-and-10 play with 9 seconds remaining and found Cleveland behind safety Micah Abernathy for a Hail Mary that no one — especially the Volunteers — saw coming.
The final play capped a crazy fourth quarter in which the teams combined for 37 points and little, if any, defense.
Alabama 41, Colorado St. 23:
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Jalen Hurts passed for 248 yards and 2 long touchdowns and rushed for 103 yards to lead Alabama past Colorado State. The Crimson Tide dominated early and emphatically answered a comeback attempt before outlasting the Rams.
Hurts delivered his best all-around game of the season. He ran for a 27-yard touchdown and hit on a career-long 78-yard scoring pass to Calvin Ridley and a 52-yarder to Robert Foster.
Mississippi St. 37, LSU 7:
STARKVILLE, Miss. — Nick Fitzgerald threw 2 touchdown passes and ran for 2 more scores to help Mississippi State rout LSU. Aeris Williams led the Bulldogs with 146 yards rushing and averaged 6.3 yards per carry. Mississippi State beat LSU for just the second time in 18 tries dating to 2000.
Clemson 47, Louisville 21
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Clemson held 2016 Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson in check for most of the game, quarterback counterpart Kelly Bryant accounted for 3 touchdowns, and the third-ranked Tigers routed No. 14 Louisville in an Atlantic Coast Conference showdown.
Jackson passed for 317 yards and 3 TDs, but most of that came with things already in hand for Clemson.
Oklahoma 56, Tulane 14:
NORMAN, Okla. — Baker Mayfield passed for 331 yards and 4 touchdowns, and Oklahoma followed its impressive victory at Ohio State with a win over Tulane. CeeDee Lamb caught 4 passes for 131 yards and 2 touchdowns before he was ejected for targeting on a block in the second quarter.
USC 27, Texas 24, 2OT
LOS ANGELES — Freshman Chase McGrath kicked a 43-yard field goal in the second overtime after hitting a tying 31-yarder on the final snap of regulation, and No. 4 Southern California rallied for a wild victory over Texas.