STARS-DOnta Foreman, Texas, rushed for a career-best 250 yards and two TDs to help the Longhorns hand No. 8 Baylor its first loss, 35-34.-Kamryn Pettway, Auburn, ran for a career-high 236 yards and a touchdown to help the No. 15 Tigers beat Mississippi 40-29.-Chad Kelly, Ole Miss, threw for a school-record 465 yards, beating Archie Mannings previous mark of 436 yards set in 1969, in a 40-29 loss to No. 15 Auburn.-Christian Kirk, Texas A&M, became the first player in school history to return two punts for touchdowns in a game and had a scoring catch to help the No. 9 Aggies rout New Mexico State 52-10.-Deshaun Watson, Clemson, had 430 yards of total offense and two touchdowns, helping the third-ranked Tigers hold off No. 12 Florida State 37-34.-Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi State, accounted for 534 and matched a school record with seven total touchdowns to lead the Bulldogs to a 56-41 win over Samford.-Justin Herbert, Oregon, threw for 489 yards and four TDs in a 54-35 victory over Arizona State.-Saquon Barkley, Penn State, ran for 207 yards and two TDs in a 62-24 victory against Purdue.-Justin Thomas, Georgia Tech, accounted for 459 yards with four TDs in a 38-35 win over Duke.-Devante Kincade, Grambling State, passed for a career-high 457 yards and six TDs in a 70-0 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff.-KD Humphries, Murray State, threw for 398 yards and five TDs in a 38-31 victory over Tennessee State.- John Lovett, Princeton, set a school record with seven touchdowns -- four passing, two rushing and one receiving -- in a 56-7 win over Cornell.-Bryan Schor, James Madison, threw for a career-high 309 yards, set a school record by completing 21 of 22 passes and tied another record with five TDs in an 84-7 win over Rhode Island.---BIG 12 TROUBLEThe Big 12s playoff hopes took a big hit with No. 8 Baylor and No. 10 West Virginia both losing.The Bears suffered their first loss when Texas Trent Domingue kicked a 39-yard field goal with 46 seconds remaining to give the Longhorns a 35-34 victory.West Virginia also lost for the first time, 37-20 to Oklahoma State after Mason Rudolph threw three touchdown passes and ran for a score.Baylor and West Virginia still could by in the thick of the playoff race if they finish 11-1, but would have to run the table.---PEPPERS LEADS WOLVERINESAll Michigan needed was an exclamation point -- a final flourish that would add a little extra satisfaction to this big victory on a rivals home field.When Michigan State fumbled while attempting a puzzling 2-point conversion with 1 second left, Jabrill Peppers scooped up the loose ball and ran all the way to the end zone. Then the celebration really began.The defensive conversion by Peppers capped a 32-23 victory for the second-ranked Wolverines, who beat the skidding Spartans for only the second time in the last nine meetings. Peppers also scored a touchdown in the first quarter, and when the games last second finally ticked off, he did a triumphant backflip for good measure.The Wolverines scored every time they had the ball in the first half, sending the Spartans to their sixth straight loss while avenging last seasons botched-punt loss to their rivals.---NUMBERS6-Straight games Floridas Jordan Scarlett has scored a touchdown.100-Career victories by Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy after the Cowboys knocked off No. 10 West Virginia 37-20.355-Career catches by East Carolinas Isaiah Jones, passing Oklahomas Ryan Broyles for second in NCAA history. He trails only the 387 catches by his former teammate Justin Hardy.4,132-Career yards rushing by Southerns Lenard Tillery, breaking Destry Wrights SWAC record of 4,050 yards with Jackson State from 1997-1999.---TOUCHDOWNS, FIVE WAYSFlorida receiver Antonio Callaway became the first player in school history to account for touchdowns five different ways. Not in the same game, though.Callaways 4-yard TD run in the third quarter against Georgia -- the first rushing score of his career -- put him in unique company. The sophomore has scored rushing, receiving, twice while returning punts and while returning an onside kick against Missouri two weeks ago. He also threw a touchdown pass against Michigan in the Citrus Bowl.Hes the 21st player in the Football Bowl Subdivision since 1996 to accomplish the five-way feat. The list includes current NFL receivers Antonio Brown and T.Y. Hilton as well as Reggie Bush, Kevin Faulk, Ten Ginn Jr., Deuce McAllister and C.J. Spiller. 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Romanian qualifier Simona Halep upended the fourth-seeded Pole in 6-7 (2-7), 6-1, 6-2 fashion on the red clay at Foro Italico. Another second-round affair saw eighth-seeded former Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova get past German slugger Sabine Lisicki, 6-4, 0-6, 7-5. Meanwhile, former world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki went by way of a first-round upset, as Serb Bojana Jovanovski doused the 10th-seeded Dane 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5). Wozniacki blew a 5-2 lead in the deciding tiebreak. Wozniacki has been struggling on clay, losing in the first round at last weeks Madrid Open and in her first match in Stuttgart, Germany last month. Another opening-round upset of a former No. 1 came when Radwanskas younger sister, Urszula, took out 15th-seeded Serb Ana Ivanovic 6-3, 2-6, 6-2; and yet another seed was sent packing when Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro toppled No. 11 Nadia PPetrova of Russia 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 (7-1).dddddddddddd Four other seeds avoided opening-round upsets, as No. 12 Russian Maria Kirilenko rolled past Spaniard Anabel Medina Garrigues 6-3, 6-3; No. 13 Italian favorite Roberta Vinci overcame Russian Elena Vesnina 6-7 (2-7), 7-5, 6-4; No. 14 Slovak Dominika Cibulkova fought back to beat Frances Kristina Mladenovic 1-6, 6-2, 6-2; and No. 16 American Sloane Stephens drubbed long-time Italian favorite Flavia Pennetta 6-3, 6-3. Medina Garrigues is the WTAs active leader in clay-court titles with 10. Additional first-round wins came for Chinese Zheng Jie, Swiss Romina Oprandi, German Julia Goerges, Belgian Yanina Wickmayer, and Americans Christina McHale and Varvara Lepchenko. McHale bested Italian Karin Knapp 7-5, 6-2, while Lepchenko leveled Ukrainian Lesia Tsurenko 6-4, 6-2 on Day 2. Goerges is rewarded with a second-round match against former world No. 1 Victoria Azarenka. The winner of this $2.4 million event will collect $445,000. ' ' '