Top 25 action from Week 4
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No. 1 Oklahoma 38, Missouri 28
Sooners wide receiver Ryan Broyles, right, runs with the ball after making the catch on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011. Broyles had three touchdown catches in the come-from-behind victory over the visiting Tigers.
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No. 2 LSU 47, No. 16 West Virginia 21
The Tigers' Rueben Randle (2) celebrates with teammates Spencer Ware (11) and Will Blackwell (60) after his touchdown reception against the host Mountaineers.
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No. 3 Alabama 38, No. 14 Arkansas 14
Trent Richardson ran for 126 yards and caught a 61-yard TD pass to lead the host Crimson Tide in the SEC opener for both teams.
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No. 4 Boise State 41, Tulsa 21
Behind four touchdown passes from Kellen Moore (11), the Broncos broke out to a 34-0 lead en route to their win over the visiting Golden Hurricane. Moore, who threw for 279 yards, connected with Tyler Shoemaker for two TDs.
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No. 6 Wisconsin 59, South Dakota 10
Russell Wilson had another big game throwing for 345 yards and three touchdowns as the host Badgers rolled over their FCS opponent. Wilson has 11 TD passes on the season.
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No. 7 Oklahoma State 30, No. 8 Texas A&M 29
Cowboys running back Joseph Randle could reel in this pass against the host Aggies. Randle, however, rushed for a game-high 83 yards as Oklahoma State rallied from a 20-3 deficit to knock off its Big 12 rival for the fourth straight time.
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No. 9 Nebraska 38, Wyoming 14
Cornhuskers linebackers David Lavonte, left, and Will Compton, center, tackle Cowboys quarterback Brett Smith in Nebraska's first visit to Laramie.
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No. 10 Oregon 56, Arizona 31
Ducks running back LaMichael James, right, scores one of his two touchdowns against the host Wildcats. James finished with a school-record 288 yards on the ground.
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No. 21 Clemson 35, No. 11 Florida State 30
Quarterback Tajh Boyd threw for 344 yards and three touchdowns to lead the host Tigers in the ACC battle.
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No. 12 South Carolina 21, Vanderbilt 3
Gamecocks standout running back Marcus Lattimore scored two touchdowns in the victory over the visiting Commodores.
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No. 13 Virginia Tech 30, Marshall 10
Running back David Wilson rushed for 132 yards and a touchdown in the easy win for the visiting Hokies.
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No. 15 Florida 48, Kentucky 10
The Gators' Gerald Christian races to the end zone to complete a 45-yard touchdown reception against the host Wildcats, who lost for the 25th straight time to their SEC rival.
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No. 17 Baylor 56, Rice 31
Quarterback Robert Griffin threw for 332 yards and five touchdowns and added 51 yards and a TD on the ground as the Bears rolled over the visiting Owls.
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No. 18 South Florida 52, UTEP 24
Bulls receiver Lindsey Lamar, left, dives for a touchdown against the visiting Miners.
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No. 20 TCU 55, Portland St. 13
Tied at 3-3 with less than two minutes remaining in the opening half against the FCS Vikings, Horned Frogs receiver Josh Boyce (82) gave the home team the lead for good when he scored on a 66-yard reception.
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No. 22 Michigan 28, San Diego State 7
A week after rushing for 198 yards against Eastern Michigan, Wolverines quarterback Denard Robinson ran for 200 more yards and three touchdowns against the visiting Aztecs. Michigan coach Brady Hoke defeated San Diego State, the team he led on the sidelines the past two seasons.
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Arizona State 43, No. 23 USC 22
Sun Devils running back Cameron Marshall celebrates after scoring one of his three touchdowns that helped Arizona State snap an 11-game losing streak to the visiting Trojans.
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No. 24 Illinois 23, Western Michigan 20
Fighting Illini wide receiver Ryan Lankford outruns a Broncos defender during Illinois' surprisingly tough home victory.
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No. 25 Georgia Tech 35, North Carolina 28
Yellow Jackets quarterback Tevin Washington scored from five yards out with 5:20 remaining to provide the winning margin for the home team. Georgia Tech is 4-0 for the first time since 1990.
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