Top 25 college football roundup
Oregon 42, No. 6 Cal 3
Eugene, Ore. — Jeremiah Masoli answered his doubters by throwing for 253 yards and three touchdowns in Oregon’s thrashing of California on Saturday.
Masoli went into the game without a scoring pass this season, prompting Ducks fans to call for his benching. But he responded by completing 21 of 25 passes for the Ducks (3-1), who had 524 yards in total offense.
No. 1 Florida 41, Kentucky 7
Lexington, Ky. — With one scary hit on Tim Tebow, the fate of No. 1 Florida — and, really, the entire complexion of the college football season — could have changed.
The Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback was knocked out of Florida’s victory against Kentucky after a hard shot to the head in the third quarter, and taken by ambulance to a hospital.
“I don’t know. I think it’s a concussion,” Florida coach Urban Meyer said. “I think he’ll be all right.”
No. 3 Alabama 35, Arkansas 7
Tuscaloosa, Ala. — Greg McElroy passed for a career-high 291 yards for the Crimson Tide.
Iowa 21, No. 5 Penn State 10
State College, Pa. — Adrian Clayborn returned a block punt for a touchdown, and the Hawkeyes upset Penn State for the second straight year.
No. 7 LSU 30, Mississippi State 26
Starkville, Miss. — LSU won its 10th straight over Mississippi State.
No. 8 Boise State 49, Bowling Green 14
Bowling Green, Ohio — Kellen Moore threw for 247 yards and two touchdowns.
No. 11 Virginia Tech 31, No. 9 Miami 7
Blacksburg, Va. — Virginia Tech harassed Jacory Harris and dominated Miami in a downpour.
No. 13 Ohio State 30, Illinois 0
Columbus, Ohio — Dan Herron slogged through a downpour for two touchdowns.
No. 14 Cincinnati 28, Fresno State 20
Cincinnati — Tony Pike threw three touchdown passes.
No. 15 TCU 14, Clemson 10
Clemson, S.C. — TCU showed off its stellar defense and bolstered its BCS-buster credentials.
South Florida 17, No. 18 Florida State 7
Tallahassee, Fla. — Red-shirt freshman B.J. Daniels ran for 126 yards and threw two touchdown passes.
No. 19 BYU 42, Colorado State 23
Provo, Utah — Harvey Unga ran for 113 yards and three scores.
No. 21 Georgia 20, Arizona St. 17
Athens, Ga. — Blair Walsh kicked a 37-yard field goal on the final play, and Georgia escaped an upset.
Georgia Tech 24, No. 22 North Carolina 7
Atlanta — Quarterback Josh Nesbitt ran for two touchdowns.
No. 23 Michigan 36, Indiana 33
Ann Arbor, Mich.– Tate Forcier’s 26-yard pass to Martavious Odoms lifted Michigan.
Stanford 34, No. 24 Washington 14
Stanford, Calif. — Chris Owusu returned the opening kick 91 yards for a touchdown, and Toby Gerhart ran for 200 yards.

