College football: Top 25 fared

Published: Sunday, Nov. 16 2008 12:23 a.m. MST

1Alabama (11-0)Next: vs. Auburn, Nov. 29

Beat Mississippi State 32-7

At Tuscalooosa, Ala., Kareem Jackson blocked a punt in the end zone for a safety and Leigh Tiffin kicked three field goals for Alabama.

2Texas Tech (10-0)Next: at No. 5 Okla., Sat.

Did not play

3Florida (9-1)Next: vs. The Citadel, Sat.

Beat No. 24 South Carolina 56-6

At Gainesville, Fla., Percy Harvin ran for a career-high 167 yards and two touchdowns, handing Steve Spurrier the worst loss of his playing or coaching career.

4Texas (10-1)Next: vs. Texas A&M, Nov. 27

Beat Kansas 35-7

At Lawrence, Kan., Colt McCoy's two touchdown passes raised his season total to 31, breaking his own school record at Texas.

5 Oklahoma (9-1)Next: vs. No. 2 Texas Tech, Sat.

Did not play

6USC (9-1)Next: vs. Notre Dame, Nov. 29

Beat Stanford 45-23

At Stanford, Calif., C.J. Gable returned a kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown and ran for another score to help the Trojans overcome an early deficit.

7Penn St (10-1)Next: vs. No. 18 Mich. St, Sat.

Beat Indiana 34-7

At State College, Pa., the Penn State defense held Indiana to six first downs in the Nittany Lions' victory.

8Utah (11-0)Next: vs. BYU, Sat.

Beat San Diego State 63-14

9Boise State (10-0)Next: at Nevada, Sat.

Beat Idaho 45-10

At Moscow, Idaho, Jeremy Avery rushed for a career-high 156 yards and Boise State piled up 315 yards on the ground.

10Ohio State (9-2)Next: vs. Michigan, Sat.

Beat Illinois 30-20

At Champaign, Ill., Beanie Wells' 143-yard performance sunk Illinois and kept the Buckeyes in the chase for the Big Ten title.

11Ok. St (9-2)Next: vs. No. 5 Okla., Nov. 29

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