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Oklahoma clobbered by Texas Tech, 41-13

Taylor Potts threw for 388 yards and two touchdowns as Texas Tech routed Oklahoma by a score of 41-13 yesterday in Lubbock, Texas.

Baron Batch ran for 136 yards and two scores for the Red Raiders (7-4, 4-3 Big Twelve), who posted their most-lopsided win ever over the Sooners (6-5, 4-3), who have suffered their most losses since going 7-5 in 1999.

Florida State 29, Maryland 26 - Lonnie Pryor's 3-yard TD run with 32 seconds left lifted FSU (6-5, 4-4 ACC) over the Terrapins (2-9, 1-6) at home, making Bobby Bowden's underachieving Seminoles bowl-eligible. The winning score followed a 48-yard punt return by freshman Greg Reid.

Elsewhere: Cam Thomas and Kendric Burney both had defensive TDs as North Carolina beat host Boston College, 31-13. . . . Ryan Mallett threw for five TDs to lead Arkansas over Mississippi State, 42-21, at home. . . . Tennessee topped Vanderbilt, 31-16, at home in Knoxville to become bowl-eligible.

Nebraska beat Kansas State, 17-3, at home in Lincoln to clinch a berth in the Big Twelve title game. . . . Danario Alexander had 11 catches for 173 yards, breaking records for single-season and career yardage set by Jeremy Maclin in 2008, as Missouri topped Iowa State, 34-24. . . . Texas A&M's Christine Michael scored on a 97-yard run as the Aggies manhandled Baylor, 38-3, at home in College Station. . . . Purdue beat host Indiana, 38-21.

Harvard came back from a 10-point deficit to beat Yale, 14-10, in New Haven, Conn., the Crimson's eighth win over Yale in the last nine years. . . . UCLA scored its sixth straight win, a 23-13 triumph over Arizona State in Pasadena, Calif.

In a particularly wild Division II playoff game, West Liberty topped Edinboro, 84-63, in West Liberty, W. Va. The teams combined for 1,394 yards of total offense, including 1,170 passing yards.