Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor (23) runs past Indiana's Tegray Scales (8) for a 32-yard touchdown run during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Nov. 4, 2017, in Bloomington, Ind. Wisconsin won 45-17. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor (23) runs past Indiana's Tegray Scales (8) for a 32-yard touchdown run during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Nov. 4, 2017, in Bloomington, Ind. Wisconsin won 45-17. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings) Credit: Darron Cummings

The Associated Press

Stillwater, Okla. — Bedlam sure lived up to its name.

Baker Mayfield passed for a school-record 598 yards and No. 8 Oklahoma outlasted No. 11 Oklahoma State 62-52 on Saturday in one of the highest-scoring games in the history of the rivalry.

Mayfield threw five touchdown passes and ran for another score to outduel Oklahoma State’s Mason Rudolph in a battle of two Heisman Trophy contenders. Rudolph passed for 448 yards and five touchdowns, but he had three turnovers in the second half.

Marquise Brown caught nine passes for a school-record 265 yards, and he had touchdown receptions of 84 and 77 yards for the Sooners (8-1, 5-1 Big 12, No. 5 CFP). Oklahoma gained 785 total yards.

Oklahoma State is 7-2, 4-2, No. 11 CFP.

Iowa 55, No. 3 Ohio St. 24

Iowa City, Iowa — Nate Stanley threw for 226 yards and five touchdowns, and Iowa throttled third-ranked Ohio State (7-2, 5-1, No. 6 CFP), dealing a likely fatal blow to the Buckeyes’ playoff hopes.

Josh Jackson added three interceptions for the Hawkeyes (6-3, 3-3), who beat their fourth top-five opponent in their last five tries at home.

No. 6 Clemson 38No. 20 N.C. State 31

Raleigh, n.c. — Tavien Feaster had an 89-yard touchdown run to end the third quarter and K’Von Wallace picked off Ryan Finley’s pass on the game’s final play to help Clemson hold off North Carolina State.

Feaster’s break-loose run up the middle and gave Clemson (8-1, 6-1 ACC, No. 4 CFP) a 31-21 lead entering the fourth.

No. 24 Michigan State 27 No. 7 Penn State 24

East Lansing, Mich. — Matt Coghlin kicked a 34-yard field goal as time expired to lift Michigan State (7-2, 5-1 Big Ten, No. 24 CFP past Penn State 7-2, 4-2, No. 7 CFP in a game delayed nearly 3½ hours by severe weather in the second quarter.

Brian Lewerke threw for 400 yards and two touchdowns for the Spartans ), and Michigan State was aided at the end by a roughing the passer call on Penn State’s Marcus Allen. Lewerke was hit by Allen on a third-down pass that fell incomplete in the final minute.

No. 2 Georgia 24South Carolina 10

Athens, Ga. — Jake Fromm proved he can throw in leading Georgia (9-0, 6-0 Southeastern Conference, No. 1 College Football Playoff) past South Carolina.

Fromm, the freshman best known for handing off to a deep group of tailbacks, was underestimated by South Carolina defensive back Chris Lammons, who said the Bulldogs “can’t pass.”

Fromm was accurate and efficient, completing 16 of 22 passes for 196 yards.

No. 4 Wisconsin 45, Indiana 17

Bloomington, Ind. — Jonathan Taylor rushed for 183 yards and a touchdown and Alec Ingold had three scores to help Wisconsin beat Indiana.

The Badgers (9-0, 6-0 Big Ten, No. 9 CFP) extended the nation’s second-longest winning streak to 10 and their school record for consecutive Big Ten victories to 12.

No. 5 Notre Dame 48Wake Forest 37

South Bend, Ind. — Brandon Wimbush passed for a career-high 280 yards, ran for two touchdowns and shook off an injury to help Notre Dame win its seventh straight.

Irish running back Josh Adams missed the second half because of a concussion. Adams left the field late in the first quarter and Wimbush (knee) joined him late in the first half. Wimbush who was hit on his planted left leg after a 28-yard gain. He left the field on his own power

West Virginia 20No. 14 Iowa State 16

Morgantown, w.va. — Will Grier threw two touchdown passes and Justin Crawford broke out of a three-game slump with 102 yards rushing for West Virginia.

West Virginia (6-3, 4-2 Big 12) became bowl eligible and knocked the Cyclones (6-3, 4-2, No. 15 CFP) out of a four-way tie for first place.

No. 16 Auburn 42Texas A&M 27

College Station, Texas — Jarrett Stidham threw for 268 yards and three touchdowns and Auburn pulled away in the second half against Texas.

Auburn (7-2, 5-1 SEC, No. 14 CFP) led by eight at halftime.

No. 21 Mississippi St 34Umass 23

Starkville, Miss. — Nick Fitzgerald ran for 135 yards and two touchdowns to lead Mississippi State past UMass (2-7).

Mississippi State (7-2, No. 16 CFP) trailed 20-13 at halftime, but scored two quick touchdowns in the third quarter to take a 27-20 advantage.

No. 25 Washington State 24 No. 18 Stanford 21

Pullman, Wash. — Luke Falk threw for 337 yards and three touchdowns and Washington State beat No, keeping alive its hopes for a Pac-12 North title.

Snow started to fall heavily at the end of the first quarter. Stanford hadn’t played in snow since a 1936 game against Columbia in New York.

Jamal Morrow rushed for 66 yards for Washington State (8-2, 5-2 Pac-12, No. 25 CFP), chewing up time at the end of the game. ryce Love, slowed by an ankle injury, was held to 69 yards, his worst outing of the season for Stanford (6-3, 5-2, No. 21 CFP). He came in as the nation’s leading rusher, averaging 198 yards a game. The Cougars finished 7-0 in Pullman this season.