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AP top 25 roundup:No. 1 Gators bite 'Dogs

Texas routs OSU; Oregon upsets USC 47-20 in Eugene

The Associated Press
Article Last Updated; Sunday, November 01, 2009  1:38AM

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Black pants, black helmets and another team-wide celebration. No matter what Georgia does to change its luck against Florida, the result usually stays the same. The Gators own this series.

Tim Tebow accounted for four touchdowns, A.J. Jones had two huge interceptions, and top-ranked Florida beat the Bulldogs 41-17 on Saturday for its 17th win in the last 20 meetings between the Southeastern Conference rivals.

The Gators (8-0, 6-0) played their most well-rounded game in weeks, extended the nation's longest winning streak to 18 games and clinched the SEC East title when Tennessee beat South Carolina.

No. 3 Texas 41, No. 13 Oklahoma St. 14

STILLWATER, Okla. - A greedy Texas defense is making Colt McCoy's life so much easier. Curtis Brown and Earl Thomas each returned interceptions for touchdowns, and Cody Johnson had two short TD runs as the Longhorns established themselves as the clear frontrunner in the Big 12 South.

No. 10 Oregon 47, No. 4 USC 20

EUGENE, Ore. - Jeremiah Masoli threw for 222 yards and a touchdown and ran for 164 more yards with another scoreas the Ducks ran past the Trojans in USC's worst loss since 1997.

No. 5 Cincinnati 28, Syracuse 7

SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Zach Collaros threw four touchdown passes to get the Bearcats within a win of the best start in school history.

No. 6 Boise State 45, San Jose State 7

BOISE, Idaho - Kellen Moore threw for 278 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another to get the Broncos their eighth consecutive win.

No. 7 Iowa 42, Indiana 24

IOWA CITY, Iowa - Ricky Stanzi overcame a career-high five interceptions to throw two long touchdown passes in the fourth quarter, helping No. 7 Iowa rally for a 42-24 victory over Indiana.

No. 8 TCU 41, UNLV 0

FORT WORTH, Texas - Andy Dalton threw three touchdown passes, Ed Wesley scored running and catching the ball, and the TCU defense smothered UNLV to get its first shutout of the season.

No. 9 LSU 42, Tulane 0

BATON ROUGE, La. - Brandon LaFell caught two touchdown passes, moving him into second on LSU's career list, and the ninth-ranked Tigers shut out Tulane for the first time since 1969.

No. 11 Georgia Tech 56, Vanderbilt 31

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Josh Nesbitt ran for two touchdowns and threw for two scores, Jonathan Dwyer ran for a career-high 186 yards rushing with three TDs, and the YellowJackets rallied for a win.

No. 12 Penn State 34, Northwestern 13

EVANSTON, Ill. - No. 12 Penn State shut out Northwestern in the second half, and the Nittany Lions scored three fourth-quarter touchdowns in less than four minutes of play.

No. 15 Houston 50, Southern Miss 43

HOUSTON - Case Keenum threw for a career-high 559 yards and had five touchdowns, his last coming with 21 seconds remaining.

No. 17 Ohio St. 45, New Mexico St. 0

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Dane Sanzenbacher caught two touchdown passes, and Terrelle Pryor threw for one TD and ran for another.

No. 18 Miami 28, Wake Forest 27

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - Jacory Harris threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Travis Benjamin with 1:08 left.

No. 19 Utah 22, Wyoming 10

SALT LAKE CITY - Utah freshman Jordan Wynn passed for 82 yards and a touchdown in his college debut, replacing starter Terrance Cain in the second half.

Tennessee 31, No. 21 South Carolina 13

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Decked out in black jerseys, Tennessee took three South Carolina fumbles and turned them into touchdowns.

No. 22 Oklahoma 42, Kansas State 30

NORMAN, Okla. - Landry Jones passed for 294 yards and four touchdowns, and DeMarco Murray scored three times.

Auburn 33, No. 24 Mississippi 20

AUBURN, Ala. - Chris Todd passed for 212 yards, Ben Tate ran for 144 yards, and Walt McFadden returned an interception for a touchdown.

No. 25 Notre Dame 40, Washington State 14

SAN ANTONIO - Golden Tate scored two touchdowns, including a spectacular grab of a desperation heave at the end of the first half, and the Fighting Irish got their first easy win in almost two months.

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