Michigan defensive back Lavert Hill (24) intercepts a pass intended for Iowa wide receiver Tyrone Tracy, Jr. (3) in the second quarter of an NCAA college football game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019. (AP Photo/Tony Ding)
Michigan defensive back Lavert Hill (24) intercepts a pass intended for Iowa wide receiver Tyrone Tracy, Jr. (3) in the second quarter of an NCAA college football game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019. (AP Photo/Tony Ding) Credit: ap — Tony Ding

PRINCETON, N.J. — Collin Eaddy scored two touchdowns and accounted for 112 total yards to help lead Princeton past Columbia, 21-10, on Saturday.

Kevin Davidson threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Eaddy with 2:23 remaining in the first quarter to give Princeton a (3-0, 1-0 Ivy League) a 7-3 lead.

Columbia (1-2, 0-1) regained the lead going on a 12-play, 85-yard drive that ended when Josh Bean threw a 24-yard TD pass to Ronald Smith with 76 seconds left before halftime.

Eaddy ran it in from 1-yard out with 6:23 left in the third quarter to cap an 11-play, 61-yard drive for a 14-10 Tigers lead. Ryan Quigley’s 31-yard touchdown run with 9:24 to play ended the scoring.

Yale 48, Fordham 24

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Kurt Rawlings passed for 301 yards and two touchdowns and ran for two scores to help Yale double up Fordham.

Rawlings completed 16 of 22 passes with one interception for the Bulldogs (3-0).

Harvard 62, Howard 17

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Devin Darrington ran for three touchdowns and DeMarkes Stradford added three more as Harvard rolled over Howard.

Darrington had 115 yards rushing on 12 carries for the Crimson (2-1). Stradford ran for another 108 yards and two TDs as the Harvard ground attack amassed 288 yards and seven touchdowns. He also blocked a punt and recovered it in the end zone.

Rhode Island 31, Brown 28

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Vito Priore threw a touchdown strike to Aaron Parker late in the fourth quarter that gave Rhode Island the edge it needed to defeat Brown.

The Rams (1-4) trailed by four when Priore capped a late 63-yard drive with a 14-yard scoring pass to Parker for a 31-28 lead with 5:43 left to play. Following the kickoff, the defense held Brown to 14 yards and a single first down, forced a punt and Rhode Island ran out the clock.

Georgetown 14, Cornell 8

ITHACA, N.Y. — Gunther Johnson threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to Cameron Crayton late in the game to help Georgetownover Cornell.

Crayton caught his only pass for a score with 5:13 remaining. The Hoyas forced a three-and-out on Cornell’s next possession. Johnson threw a 9-yard pass to Joshua Tomas on fourth-and-8 with 3:34 to play and Georgetown ran out the clock.

New Hampshire 26, Elon 10

DURHAM, N.H. — Evan Horn and Oleh Manzyk each scored on an interception return in the first half and New Hampshire shut out Elon in the second.

Manzyk ran 55 yards into the end zone in the first quarter. Horn’s pick-6 from 50 yards stretched the Wildcats’ lead to 20-10 at halftime.

TOP 25No. 19 Michigan 10No. 14 Iowa 3

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Zach Charbonnet had a 2-yard touchdown run to give No. 19 Michigan an early double-digit lead and its defense did the rest against No. 14 Iowa, forcing four turnovers and making eight sacks.

The Wolverines (4-1, 2-1 Big Ten) were held scoreless over the final three quarters because they could not run or pass effectively, scoring just three points off the Hawkeyes’ turnovers.

NO. 5 LSU 42, Utah State 6

BATON ROUGE, La. — Joe Burrow became the first LSU quarterback to eclipse 300 yards passing in four straight games and threw for five touchdowns against Utah State.

Burrow completed 27 of 38 passes for 344 yards and was intercepted once on a tipped pass before being replaced by Myles Brennan on LSU’s second series of the fourth quarter. Burrow also rushed for 42 yards and touchdown.

No. 6 Oklahoma 45, Kansas 20

LAWRENCE, Kan. — Jalen Hurts threw for 228 yards and two touchdowns, ran for 56 yards and two more TDs and added another line to his Heisman Trophy resume in leading Oklahoma.

No. 8 Wisconsin 48Kent State 0

MADISON, Wis. — Jonathan Taylor had four rushing touchdowns and caught a TD pass, Zack Baun had a career-high three sacks, and Wisconsin coasted to past Kent State.

Taylor had 19 rushes for 186 yards, eclipsing the 100-yard mark for the 27th time in 32 career games with the Badgers (5-0).

Baun’s three sacks led a Wisconsin defense to its third shutout of the season. The Badgers held Kent State (2-3) to 124 yards of total offense. Chris Orr added two sacks for a unit that has allowed four touchdowns through five games.

Dustin Crum and Woody Barrett combined for just 64 yards on 10-of-17 passing.

NO. 12 PENN STATE 35, PURDUE 7

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — Sean Clifford threw for 264 yards with three touchdowns and ran for another score for Penn State.

The Nittany Lions (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten) were dominant on defense, with 10 sacks, one shy of the school single-game record. The Boilermakers were held to 104 yards.

Playing without starting quarterback Elijah Sindelar and star receiver Rondale Moore, the Boilermakers (1-4, 0-2) didn’t cross midfield until their sixth possession midway through the second.

Penn State jumped out fast, scoring on its first four drives, none lasting longer than 3:41.

TEXAS TECH 45, OKLAHOMA STATE 35

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Jett Duffey threw four touchdown passes and ran for another score in his first start of the season, leading Texas Tech past Oklahoma State.

Texas Tech (3-2, 1-1 Big 12), coming off a 55-16 loss at Oklahoma two weeks ago, built a 20-0 lead 30 seconds into the second quarter and won its second straight in the series after going 0-10-2 in the previous 12 meetings.

Duffey completed 26 of 44 passes for 424 yards with scoring passes to Erik Ezukanma, T.J. Vashe, KeSean Carter and Dalton Rigdon. Duffey had a 16-yard touchdown run.

Oklahoma State (4-2, 1-2) committed five turnovers, three interceptions and two fumbles by redshirt freshman quarterback Spencer Sanders. Chuba Hubbard ran for 156 yards and three touchdowns.

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