Michigan withstands scare at UConn

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No. 4 Ohio St. 76, Florida A&M 0

Columbus, Ohio • Kenny Guiton again starred in place of the injured Braxton Miller, setting a school record with six touchdown passes — all in the first half — to lead Ohio State past Florida A&M. It was the most lopsided Ohio State win since 1935.

It was a mismatch between a team with national-title aspirations and a FCS member getting a $900,000 guarantee. FAMU (1-3), which suffered its worst loss ever, trailed 48-0 before picking up its initial first down in the second quarter. No. 1 Alabama (3-0) beat Colorado State 31-6.

No. 2 Oregon (3-0) did not play.

No. 3 Clemson (3-0) beat N.C. State 26-14, Thursday.

No. 4 Ohio State (4-0) beat Florida A&M 76-0.

No. 5 Stanford (3-0) beat No. 23 Arizona State 42-28.

No. 6 LSU (4-0) beat Auburn 35-21.

No. 7 Louisville (4-0) beat Florida International 72-0.

No. 8 Florida State (3-0) beat Bethune-Cookman 54-6.

No. 9 Georgia (2-1) beat North Texas 45-21.

No. 10 Texas A&M (3-1) beat SMU 42-13.

No. 11 Oklahoma State (3-0) did not play.

No. 12 South Carolina (2-1) did not play.

No. 13 UCLA (2-0) vs. New Mexico State.

No. 14 Oklahoma (3-0) did not play.

No. 15 Michigan (4-0) beat UConn 24-21.

No. 16 Miami (3-0) beat Savannah State 77-7.

No. 17 Washington (3-0) beat Idaho State 56-0.

No. 18 Northwestern (4-0) beat Maine 35-21.

No. 19 Florida (2-1) beat Tennessee 31-17.

No. 20 Baylor (3-0) beat Louisiana-Monroe 70-7.

No. 21 Mississippi (3-0) did not play.

No. 22 Notre Dame (3-1) beat Michigan State 17-13.

No. 23 Arizona State (2-1) lost to No. 5 Stanford 42-28.

No. 24 Wisconsin (3-1) beat Purdue 41-10.

No. 25 Texas Tech (4-0) beat Texas State 33-7.