ATLANTA >> Cam Ward and No. 4 Miami finally ran out of second-half comebacks as Haynes King led Georgia Tech to a 28-23 win over the previously unbeaten Hurricanes on Saturday, giving the Yellow Jackets their first win over a top-five team in 15 years.

Fans rushed the field, toppling both goalposts, after the game.

King ran for 93 yards with a touchdown and threw for a score. The Yellow Jackets overcame 347 passing yards and three touchdown passes by Ward, the Heisman Trophy contender.

Miami (9-1, 5-1 Atlantic Coast Conference, No. 4 College Football Playoff) was denied its first 10-0 start since 2017. Georgia Tech (6-4, 4-3) became bowl-eligible and ended a two-game losing streak that came with King, the dual-threat quarterback, held out with a right shoulder injury.

No. 3 OHIO ST. 45, PURDUE 0 >> Will Howard threw three touchdown passes and rushed for another score, Jeremiah Smith broke the Ohio State freshman receiving record with his ninth touchdown of the season as the Buckeyes rolled over the Boilermakers.

No. 5 TEXAS 49, FLORIDA 17 >> Quinn Ewers passed for 333 yards and five touchdowns as the Longhorns rolled over the struggling Gators two days after third-year Gators coach Billy Napier was given a public statement of support from the school’s athletic director.

No. 8 Indiana 20, Michigan 15 >> Kurtis Rourke threw two first-half touchdown passes and No. 8 Indiana’s defense held up long enough to give the Hoosiers a record-breaking victory over longtime nemesis Michigan.

Rourke was 17 of 28 with 206 yards as the Hoosiers (10-0, 7-0 Big Ten), college football’s losingest program, beat college football’s winningest program, Michigan, for just the second time since 1988 and earned the first 10-win season in Indiana history.

Kansas 45, No. 17 Iowa State 36 >> Devin Neal ran for 116 yards and two scores and became Kansas’ all-time leader in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns in a win over No. 17 Iowa State at Arrowhead Stadium.

No. 18 Army 14, North Texas 3 >> Quarterback Bryson Daily ran for 153 yards and two touchdowns, and Army extended the nation’s longest winning streak to 13 games with a victory over North Texas.

No. 19 Clemson 24, Virginia Tech 14 >> Cade Klubnik threw three touchdown passes to help No. 19 Clemson beat Virginia Tech.

South Carolina 28, No. 24 Vanderbilt 7 >> Raheim Sanders ran for 126 yards and two touchdowns and scored a 43-yard TD catch as South Carolina thumped No. 24 Vanderbilt for the Gamecocks’ second straight win over a Top 25 team.

The Gamecocks (6-3, 4-3 Southeastern Conference) followed up their rout of then-No. 10 Texas A&M by going on the road and dominating Vanderbilt (6-4, 3-3). They outgained Vandy 452-274.