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Posted: 1:11 am CST November 29,2009

(Sports Network) - Tim Tebow accounted for five touchdowns in his final home game, as No. 1 Florida rolled to a 37-10 drubbing of Florida State to complete a flawless regular season. The defending national champions are just one win away from another trip to the title game. To do so, the Gators (12-0) must get by second-ranked Alabama next week in a much- anticipated rematch of last year's SEC Championship game. Tebow threw for 221 yards and three touchdowns on 17-of-21 efficiency, adding 90 yards and a pair of scores on 15 carries in Florida's sixth straight win over its Sunshine State rival. Aaron Hernandez caught two TDs and Riley Cooper also scored in the program's 22nd straight win, the longest current streak in the country. FSU freshman EJ Manuel was pressured throughout and finished with 186 yards and two interceptions on 19-of-31 passes for the Seminoles (6-6), whose victory over Maryland last week secured their bowl eligibility for an NCAA-leading 28th straight season. Manuel's lone TD pass went to Jarmon Fortson.

Final Score: (4) TCU 51, New Mexico 10

Fort Worth, TX (Sports Network) - Andy Dalton threw four touchdowns and added another score on the ground, as fourth-ranked TCU dominated New Mexico, 51-10, to finish a perfect regular season and all but assure itself a coveted BCS berth. The Horned Frogs (12-0, 8-0 MWC), whose No. 4 ranking in the latest BCS standings is the highest among non-BCS conference schools, also won the Mountain West Conference title outright with the lopsided victory. Dalton ended with 228 yards on 15-of-24 attempts for TCU, which outgained the Lobos, 430-172, for the program's first 12-0 record in history and first unbeaten regular season since 1938. Antoine Hicks recorded 123 yards and two scores on five grabs, while Bart Johnson also tallied two TD receptions for the victors. Demond Dennis had the lone touchdown for New Mexico (1-11, 1-7), which stopped a 14-game losing streak last week with a win over Colorado State. Donovan Porterie ended with 162 yards on 20-of-43 throws and was intercepted four times in defeat.

Final Score: Georgia 30, (7) Georgia Tech 24

Atlanta, GA (Sports Network) - Washaun Ealey and Caleb King combined for 349 rushing yards, and the Georgia Bulldogs topped the seventh-ranked Yellow Jackets, 30-24, in the annual "Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate" rivalry. Ealey ran for 183 yards on 20 carries, while King had 166 yards and a pair of touchdowns on 18 touches for Georgia (7-5), which has won eight of the last nine in this series. The Bulldogs defense held the second-ranked rushing offense in the country to only 205 yards on the ground. Josh Nesbitt threw for 135 yards and a touchdown on 6-of-12 efficiency for Georgia Tech (10-2), which had an eight-game winning streak snapped and will face Clemson next week in the ACC title game. Demaryius Thomas had five receptions for 127 yards and a score, while Jonathan Dwyer was held to just 33 yards and a touchdown on 14 attempts.

Final Score: Oklahoma 27, (11) Oklahoma State 0

Norman, OK (Sports Network) - Ryan Broyles totaled over 300 all-purpose yards and returned a punt for a touchdown, as Oklahoma smothered 11th-ranked Oklahoma State, 27-0. Broyles finished with 209 yards on punt returns, caught nine passes for 103 yards and had four yards on two carries. Landry Jones completed 20-of-37 passes for 224 yards for the Sooners (7-5, 5-3 Big 12), who won two of their last three games to end a disappointing regular season. DeMarco Murray had 72 yards and two scores on 13 carries in the win. Back under center after missing one game with a shoulder injury, Zac Robinson struggled for the Cowboys (9-3, 6-2), throwing for just 44 yards and one interception on 9-of-21 attempts.

Final Score: (14) Virginia Tech 42, Virginia 13

Charlottesville, VA (Sports Network) - Ryan Williams had four touchdowns to help 14th-ranked Virginia Tech take a 42-13 win over Virginia in the Commonwealth Cup. Williams had his second straight four-TD game and finished this contest with 182 yards on 23 carries for the Hokies (9-3, 6-2 ACC), who closed the regular season with four straight wins. Tyrod Taylor went 8- for-15 with 185 yards in the win. Jameel Sewell had 17 carries for 104 yards and a score and added 121 yards on 12-of-22 passing for the Cavaliers (3-9, 2-6), who dropped their final six games of the season.

Final Score: South Carolina 34, (15) Clemson 17

Columbia, SC (Sports Network) - Kenny Miles ran for 114 yards and it was the ground game of South Carolina and a strong defensive effort against Clemson's C.J. Spiller that lifted the Gamecocks to a 34-17 victory over the 15th-ranked Tigers at Williams-Brice Stadium. Stephen Garcia threw for just 126 yards in the victory and completed only 10-of-21 passes, but three of those completions went for touchdowns for the Gamecocks (7-5), who snapped a three-game losing streak and enhanced their bowl prospects. Spiller returned the opening kickoff 88 yards for a touchdown, but Clemson didn't score again until the fourth quarter. The Heisman Trophy candidate finished with just 18 yards rushing on nine carries for the Tigers (8-4), who had a six-game winning streak stopped. Clemson hadn't lost since a 24-21 setback at Maryland on October 3, but will play again next week in the ACC Championship Game against Georgia Tech. The Gamecocks ran for 223 yards and held Clemson to just 48 on the ground.

Final Score: (17) LSU 33, Arkansas 30 (OT)

Baton Rouge, LA (Sports Network) - Josh Jasper kicked his fourth field goal of the game from 36 yards out in overtime, as 17th-ranked LSU defeated Arkansas, 33-30, in another nail-biter between these SEC rivals. Arkansas had its chance to respond in overtime, but Alex Tejada hung his kick of 36 yards out to the right to give LSU the thrilling win. Jasper kicked a 41-yarder late in the fourth quarter to send the game to overtime, while Jefferson threw a pair of touchdown passes and completed 17-of-25 attempts for 179 yards for LSU. Trindon Holliday rushed nine times for 57 yards and took back a punt 87 yards for a touchdown for the Tigers (9-3, 5-3 SEC), who had lost two of their previous three games. Ryan Mallett was 17-of-39 for 227 yards, one touchdown and one interception with Ronnie Wingo Jr. and Broderick Green both scoring rushing TDs. Greg Childs was the recipient of five passes for 124 yards for Arkansas (7-5, 3-5), which was bidding for a fifth consecutive win.

Final Score: (18) BYU 26, (22) Utah 23 (OT)

Provo, UT (Sports Network) - Andrew George's 25-yard touchdown reception in overtime sent 18th-ranked BYU over 22nd-ranked Utah, 26-23. The victory erased a subpar day from Max Hall, who completed only 12-of-32 passes for 134 yards and two scores for the Cougars (10-2, 7-1 MWC), who closed out the regular season with four straight victories. Manase Tonga also recorded a TD catch, while Harvey Unga tallied 116 yards and a score on 23 carries. Jordan Wynn was 21-of-41 passing for 198 yards and an interception for the Utes (9-3, 6-2), who dropped two of their final three games. Eddie Wide posted Utah's lone touchdown and 114 yards on 21 carries.

Final Score: (19) Miami-Florida 31, South Florida 10

Tampa, FL (Sports Network) - Jacory Harris threw two touchdowns and Javarris James added two scores on the ground, as 19th-ranked Miami-Florida defeated in-state foe South Florida, 31-10, at Raymond James Stadium. Harris ended with 162 yards on 11-of-21 attempts, while Damien Berry registered 112 yards on 12 carries for the Hurricanes (9-3), who won four of their last five games to close the regular season. B.J. Daniels completed just 6-of-16 passes for 76 yards with a touchdown and one interception for the Bulls (7-4), who wrap up their 2009 campaign next Saturday at Connecticut.

Final Score: Mississippi State 41, (20) Ole Miss 27

Starkville, MS (Sports Network) - Chris Relf threw two touchdown passes and added another score on the ground -- all coming in the second half -- to help Mississippi State upend 20th-ranked Ole Miss, 41-27, in the Egg Bowl. Relf finished with 131 rushing yards, while Anthony Dixon had 133 yards and one touchdown on 29 carries for the Bulldogs (5-7, 3-5 SEC), who snapped a two- game losing streak and reclaimed the Golden Egg. Jevan Snead completed 17- of-29 passes for 275 yards and three touchdowns, but was intercepted three times in the loss for the Rebels (8-4, 4-4), who had won three straight. Dexter McCluster rushed for 82 yards on 16 carries and had a 52-yard touchdown reception.

Final Score: North Carolina State 28, (23) North Carolina 27

Raleigh, NC (Sports Network) - Russell Wilson threw for 259 yards with four touchdowns, leading North Carolina State to a 28-27 victory over 23rd-ranked North Carolina in the regular-season finale at Carter-Finley Stadium. Wilson completed 20-of-27 passes and hit both Owen Spencer and Jarvis Williams with a pair of scoring tosses. Spencer finished with four catches for 130 yards and Williams had seven receptions for 50 yards. The Wolfpack (5-7, 2-6 ACC) won for just the second time in their final eight games after opening the season with a promising 3-1 start. T.J. Yates connected on 13-of-19 passes for 280 yards with a pair of scores for North Carolina (8-4, 4-4), which moved into the rankings this week thanks to a four-game winning streak. The Tar Heels will learn their bowl fate in the coming week. Greg Little hauled in six passes for 159 yards in defeat, while Jheranie Boyd had just two catches, but they went for 105 yards and two scores.

Final Score: (24) Southern California 28, UCLA 7

Los Angeles, CA (Sports Network) - Allen Bradford ran for a pair of scores, and No. 24 Southern California used its defense to take a 28-7 victory over UCLA at the Coliseum. Bradford totaled 62 yards on 14 carries for USC (8-3, 5-3 Pac-10), which recorded three interceptions and recovered one of three UCLA fumbles on the way to winning this rivalry game for the third consecutive time. Matt Barkley completed 18-of-26 passes for 206 yards and a score, and was intercepted once for the Trojans, who end their regular season next weekend against Arizona. Barkley's touchdown was a 48-yard throw to Damian Williams with just 44 seconds left, when the game was well in hand for the Trojans, and came moments before emotions nearly bubbled over. The teams gathered on the field in a tense moment, jawing at each other, before they returned to their respective sidelines. Chane Moline ran for the lone score for the Bruins (6-6, 3-6), who had won three in a row.

Final Score: (25) Houston 73, Rice 14

Houston, TX (Sports Network) - Case Keenum threw for 323 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another score, as 25th-ranked Houston walloped the Rice Owls, 73-14, to claim Conference USA's West division and a spot in the league championship game. Keenum was an efficient 25-of-31 and led the Cougars' offense to scoring drives on each of their first eight possessions. Charles Sims ran for 87 yards and two touchdowns on 12 carries, and Bryce Beall carried the ball six times for 65 yards and a score. Tyron Carrier rushed for a score, caught three passes for 54 yards and returned the opening kickoff 99 yards to the end zone for Houston (10-2, 6-2 C-USA), which racked up 684 yards of offense and will square off with East Carolina next Saturday for the Conference USA championship. Charles Ross rushed 10 times for 105 yards and two TDs while catching four passes for 30 yards for Rice (2-10, 2-6), which had won two in a row.

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