College Football Quick kicks
Fall of the unbeatens
Kentucky’s Andre Woodson found Steve Johnson open in the end zone for a 7-yard score in the third extra period and the No. 17 Wildcats stunned No. 1 LSU 43-37 on Saturday night. … Yvenson Bernard leaped into the end zone on fourth down from the 1 with 8:30 remaining and Oregon State delivered the latest shocker in an upset-filled season, beating the second-ranked Golden Bears and backup quarterback Kevin Riley 31-28. . … Chris Brown ran for three second-half touchdowns, Curtis Lofton returned a fumble for a touchdown and No. 6 Oklahoma knocked No. 11 Missouri from the ranks of the unbeaten with a 41-31 victory. … Brian Brohm threw three touchdown passes, rallying Louisville to a 28-24 victory over No. 15 and previously unbeaten Cincinnati. … Chris Gould kicked a 19-yard field goal with 3:20 to play and Virginia won its sixth consecutive game and knocked Connecticut from the unbeaten ranks with a 17-16 victory.
Dynamic duo
Anthony Alridge had 205 rushing yards, Donnie Avery had 346 receiving yards and Houston scored the final 21 points to rally past Rice 56-48.
Aldridge scored four touchdowns, including a 33-yard run that put the Cougars ahead 49-48 with 3:37 remaining. He added a 50-yard TD for the final points two minutes later.
Avery set conference and school records with his receiving total and finished with 427 all-purpose yards. He had two touchdowns.
McFadden tops at Arkansas
Darren McFadden became Arkansas’ career rushing leader with a 13-yard run in the third quarter against No. 22 Auburn at Fayeteville, Ark.
McFadden passed Ben Cowins’ mark of 3,570 yards, drawing a huge cheer from the home crowd. Lining up at quarterback, he took a shotgun snap and outran the defense to the left sideline before turning up the field to eclipse the mark.
McFadden was the Heisman Trophy runner-up last year, when he ran for 1,647 yards, also a school record. He needed only 32 yards against Auburn to break Cowins’ career mark, but it took him almost three quarters to accomplish it.
The Tigers held McFadden to 43 yards rushing for the game, the first time all season he’s been less than 100.
Citadel turns it on
The Citadel gained a school-record 641 yards as the Bulldogs beat Furman 54-51 in overtime. Citadel quarterback Duran Lawson went 28 of 37 for 386 yards and ran for 100 yards to set a school record with 486 yards of total offense in the win.