LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Lamar Jackson ran for four touchdowns and threw for another score and No. 10 Louisville routed No. 2 Florida State 63-20 on Saturday in what was billed as an ACC showdown game.Jackson ran for 146 yards and passed for 216 yards. The defense chipped in with nine sacks.The Cardinals (3-0, 2-0 ACC) topped 60 points for the third straight game. The Seminoles (2-1, 0-1) suffered one of the worst losses in school history.Jeremy Smith ran for two TDs for the Cardinals, and Jackson was nearly unstoppable in piling up 362 yards of offense. He also added to his collection of highlights as he faked one defender and spun off another en route to his final TD run of 47 yards. He has 18 TDs in three games.Louisvilles defense held FSU to 284 yards and forced two turnovers. The Seminoles only bright spot was 10 straight points to cut it to 14-10 before Jackson and took over.Jaire Alexander had a 69-yard punt return for a TD and a fumble recovery leading to another Louisville score. Brandon Radcliff rushed for 118 yards and a score.NORTH DAKOTA STATE 23, NO. 13 IOWA 21IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Cam Pedersen kicked a 37-yard field as time expired and North Dakota State beat Iowa for its sixth straight victory over an FBS opponent.The Bison went for a 2-point conversion down 21-20 with 3:41 left, but couldnt punch it in. North Dakota States defense then held, and quarterback Easton Sticks 29-yard run put the Bison (3-0) in position for the winning field goal.The loss was just the fourth by a ranked FBS team to an FCS school. North Dakota State isnt just another Football Championship Subdivision team, though. The Bison have won the last five FCS titles.The Bison ran for 239 yards and held Iowa to 231 total yards. C.J. Beathard had three TD passes for Iowa (2-1). The Hawkeyes ran for just 34 yards on 25 carries.NO. 5 CLEMSON 59, SOUTH CAROLINA ST. 0CLEMSON, S.C. -- Deshaun Watson threw three early touchdown passes in Clemsons rout in the game that both coaches decided to shorten.The game was such a mismatch that the Tigers (3-0) scored two touchdowns in the first quarter with no time running off the clock. An NCAA rule allows for games to be shortened by time if the coaches agree.Clemson led 45-0 at the half against the FCS Bulldogs (0-3), and the third- and fourth quarters were 12 minutes each instead of the usual 15 minutes.Watson completed 12 of 15 passes for 152 yards.NO. 9 WISCONSIN 23, GEORGIA STATE 17MADISON, Wis. -- Backup quarterback Alex Hornibrook led Wisconsin on three scoring drives in the second half, helping the sluggish Badgers beat Georgia State.Hornibrook took over for Bart Houston late in the third quarter with Wisconsin (3-0) stuck in an offensive malaise. The freshman finished 8 of 12 for 122 yards, including a 1-yard touchdown pass to Kyle Penniston with 7:25 left to give the Badgers the lead for good, 20-17.Conner Manning threw for a career-high 269 yards and a score for Georgia State (0-3).NO. 15 TENNESSEE 28, OHIO 19KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Joshua Dobbs threw two 20-yard touchdown passes to Josh Malone and ran for a third score and Tennessee overcame injuries and a suspension to hold off Ohio.Tennessee (3-0) played without four starters -- three were injured and defensive back Malik Foreman was suspended for team rules violations. During the first half, the Volunteers lost two of team captains to injuries -- cornerback Cam Sutton and linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin.Ohio is 1-2.NO. 25 MIAMI 45, APPALACHIAN STATE 10BOONE, N.C. -- Brad Kaaya threw for 368 yards and three scores, Mark Walton ran for 130 yards and two touchdowns and Miami rolled past Appalachian State.Miami (3-0) came in having scored a school-record 108 points in its first two games in wins over Florida A&M and Florida Atlantic. The Hurricanes picked up where they left off, scoring on their first four possessions to build a 24-0 lead.Appalachian State is 1-2.---AP college football website: collegefootball.ap.orgTom Phoebus Jersey . -- Jimmie Johnson held off a teammate, passed a pair of Hall of Famers, and dominated once more at Dover. Evan Phillips Jersey . 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The gold medal went to Swiss snowboarder Iouri Podladtchikov.OTTAWA, Ontario -- Henry Burris threw two touchdown passes and the Ottawa Redblacks held off the Edmonton Eskimos 35-23 on Sunday in the CFLs snowy East final to advance to the Grey Cup for the second straight year.Ottawa will face the Calgary Stampeders in the title game next Sunday in Toronto. Calgary beat B.C. 42-13 on Sunday in the West final.Last year, Edmonton beat Ottawa 26-20 in the Grey Cup.The start of the second half was delayed briefly to repair the lines on the field after they were scraped away while crews shoveled snow. A paint machine failed, forcing a crewman to repaint the lines by hand.Tristan Jackson returned a punt 75 yards for a touchdown and Burris threw a 2-pointt conversion pass to Patrick Lavoie to give Ottawa a 25-3 lead in the third quarter.dddddddddddd Edmonton countered with Mike Reillys 5-yard TD strike to Adarius Bowman with 13 seconds left in the quarter.Reillys 18-yard TD pass to Chris Getzlaf made it 25-17, and Ray Earlys 23-yard field goal -- set up by an illegal kick penalty -- put Ottawa ahead 28-17 with 4:30 remaining.Reilly found a wide-open Bowman on a 57-yard TD strike with 2:57 remaining to cut it to 28-23, and Kienan Lafrance wrapped up the victory with a 20-yard scoring run with 45 seconds to go. ' ' '