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2 | ![]() | Furman’s Jarius Hollman had two non-offensive touchdowns in the Paladins’ 30-20 win against South Carolina State in the FCS playoffs. He scored on a 90-yard punt return and a 34-yard interception return. |
2 | ![]() | Stanford’s Wayne Lyons intercepted two passes late in the fourth quarter in the Cardinal’s 27-20 win against Notre Dame. The INTs came on the Irish’s final two drives. |
3 | ![]() | Baylor had three interceptions in its 41-38 win against TCU. The Bears returned two of the picks for touchdowns and intercepted the other in the end zone in the closing seconds. |
4 | ![]() | Mississippi State beat Mississippi 17-10 in overtime to become bowl eligible for the fourth consecutive season, the longest streak in school history. |
4 | ![]() | Alabama missed four field goals in its 34-28 loss to Auburn, the most field goals missed by an FBS team this season. |
5 | ![]() | South Carolina defeated Clemson 31-17 for its fifth consecutive win against the Tigers and longest winning streak in the rivalry series. |
5 | ![]() | Iowa State’s Grant Rohach accounted for five touchdowns -- four passing, one rushing -- in the Cyclone’s 52-44 three-overtime victory against West Virginia. He threw for a season-high 331 yards. |
5 | ![]() | Maryland’s C.J. Brown accounted for five touchdowns -- three rushing, two passing -- in the Terrapins’ 41-21 win against NC State. Brown rushed for a season-high 138 yards and passed for 259 yards. |
6 | ![]() | Southern Mississippi’s Nick Mullens accounted for six touchdowns -- a career-high five passing, one rushing -- in the Golden Eagles’ 62-27 win against UAB. He had three TD passes and a TD run in the third quarter to turn an eight-point deficit into a 20-point lead. |
6 | ![]() | Indiana’s Tre Roberson threw a career-high six touchdown passes in the Hoosiers’ 56-36 win against Purdue. He passed for 273 yards and rushed for a career-high 154 yards. |
6 | ![]() | UNLV’s Caleb Herring accounted for six touchdowns -- a school-record-tying five passing, one rushing -- in the Rebels’ 45-19 victory against San Diego State. Devante Davis caught four TDs, tying for most in a single game. He has 14 TDs in 2013, a school record. |
6 | ![]() | St. Cloud State’s Phillip Klaphake accounted for six touchdowns -- four throwing, two rushing -- to lead the Huskies to a 54-48 victory against Minnesota State-Mankato in the Division II playoffs. He finished the game with 329 yards passing and 144 yards rushing. |
10 | ![]() | Duke defeated North Carolina 27-25 for its 10th win of the season. The Blue Devils have won 10 games in a season for the first time in school history. |
14 | ![]() | Troy’s Jordan Chunn scored two touchdowns in the Trojans’ 42-28 win against Texas State to set a school record for TDs by a freshman. He now has 14 on the season. |
21 | ![]() | UCLA beat Southern California 35-14. The 21-point margin of victory is the Bruins’ largest against its crosstown rival since 1970. |
26 | ![]() | Northern Illinois beat Western Michigan 33-14 to extend the nation’s longest active home winning streak to 26 games. |
28 | ![]() | Colorado State’s Kapri Bibbs scored three touchdowns in the Rams’ 58-13 win against Air Force to give him 28 on the season, which leads all FBS players. It was his seventh game with three or more touchdowns, an FBS record. |
43.8 | ![]() | Florida State has outscored opponents by 43.8 points per game this season, the largest by any team in the past 10 years. The FBS single-season record in 52.1 points set by Army in 1944. |
107 | ![]() | Vanderbilt’s Jordan Matthews had 11 catches for 125 yards in the Commodores’ 23-21 win against Wake Forest, giving him 107 receptions this season to become the first SEC receiver to top 100 catches. |
164 | ![]() | Auburn’s Tre Mason rushed for 164 yards in the Tigers’ 34-28 win against Alabama, the second-most against the Crimson Tide under head coach Nick Saban (Darren McFadden rushed for 195 yards in 2007). |
186 | ![]() | Oregon’s Josh Huff had nine catches for 186 yards in the Ducks’ 36-35 victory against Oregon State. Huff caught three touchdown passes, including the game-winner with 29 seconds left. |
216 | ![]() | Central Michigan’s Zurlon Tipton ran for 216 yards and four touchdowns in the Chippewas’ 42-10 win against Eastern Michigan. |
220 | ![]() | Kansas State’s John Hubert ran for a career-high 220 yards in the Wildcats’ 31-10 victory against Kansas. He scored one touchdown. |
226 | ![]() | Ohio State’s Carlos Hyde rushed for 226 yards in the Buckeyes’ 42-41 win against Michigan, the most ever by an Ohio State player against the Wolverines. He is the first Buckeye with two games of at least 225 yards rushing in a season. |
245 | ![]() | UNLV’s Nolan Kohorst kicked six extra points and one field goal in the Rebels’ 45-19 win against San Diego State to become the school’s all-time leading scorer with 245 career points. |
249 | ![]() | South Dakota State’s Zach Zenner rushed for 249 yards in the Jackrabbits’ 26-7 win against Northern Arizona in the FCS playoffs. He scored two touchdowns. |
251 | ![]() | North Texas’ Brandin Byrd ran for 251 yards in the Mean Green’s 42-10 victory against Tulsa. He scored three touchdowns. |
252 | ![]() | Boise State’s Jay Ajayi accounted for 252 yards -- 147 rushing, 105 receiving -- in the Broncos’ 45-17 win against New Mexico. He scored two touchdowns. |
264 | ![]() | Fresno State’s Davante Adams caught 13 passes for 264 yards in the Bulldogs’ 62-52 loss to San Jose State. He scored three of QB Derek Carr's six touchdown passes. Carr threw for 519 yards. |
321 | ![]() | Northern Illinois’ Jordan Lynch rushed for 321 yards in the Huskies’ 33-14 victory against Western Michigan. Lynch broke his single-game FBS rushing record for quarterbacks he set earlier this season. |
445 | ![]() | Ball State’s Keith Wenning passed for 445 yards and six touchdowns in the Cardinals’ 55-14 victory against Miami (Ohio). Three players eclipsed 125 yards receiving: Jordan Williams (161), Willie snead (133) and Jamill Smith (127). |
547 | ![]() | San Jose State’s David Fales threw for a school-record 547 yards and six touchdowns -- and ran for another score -- in the Spartans’ 62-52 victory against Fresno State. Three San Jose State players had more than 145 yards receiving: Tyler Winston (164), Kyle Nunn (160) and Chandler Jones (146). |
1,775 | ![]() | Washington’s Bishop Sankey rushed for 200 yards in the Huskies’ 27-17 win against Washington State to become the school’s single-season rushing leader with 1,775 yards. He also set a school record with his 35th career rushing TD. |