Visiting Kentucky upset No. 6 Mississippi 20-17 on Saturday, when Rebels kicker Caden Davis hooked a 48-yard field-goal attempt way wide with 48 seconds left in the fourth quarter to give the Wildcats their highest-ranked win of coach Mark Stoops’ 12-year career.

The Rebels (4-0, 0-1 Southeastern Conference) had a seven-game winning streak snapped and were shocked as a double-digit favorite in their SEC opener.

The Wildcats (3-2, 1-2) took a three-point lead with 2:25 left in the fourth quarter, with a little fumble luck. Backup quarterback Gavin Wimsatt was heading toward the goal line with a keeper when an Ole Miss defender knocked the ball free — right to tight end Josh Kattus, who fell into the end zone.

Two weeks after Stoops faced criticism for not being aggressive enough late in the game on fourth down in a 13-12 loss against Georgia, the Wildcats go-ahead drive was kept alive with a 63-yard completion from Brock Vandagriff to Barion Brown on fourth-and-7 at the Kentucky 20.

Vandagriff passed for 243 yards and a touchdown.

Jaxson Dart converted a fourth-and-11 with a 42-yard pass to Caden Prieskorn on the Rebels’ final drive, but two plays later Dart took a sack that sent Ole Miss the wrong way as it tried to get in field-goal range.

Dart finished with 261 yards passing.

NO. 1 TEXAS 35, MISSISSIPPI STATE 13 >> Arch Manning passed for two touchdowns and ran for another score and the host Longhorns (5-0, 1-0) got another standout performance from their defense to earn the program’s first Southeastern Conference victory.

Manning was 26-of-31 passing for 324 yards in his second consecutive start in place of Quinn Ewers, who is still recovering from a strained abdomen.

The Bulldogs are 1-4, 0-2 in conference.

Texas joined the SEC this season from the Big 12.

NO. 14 LSU 42, SOUTH ALABAMA 10 >> Garrett Nussmeier threw for a career-high 409 yards, Caden Durham had 217 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns and the host Tigers piled up a season-high 667 yards of offense in routing the Jaguars.

Durham took a swing pass from Nussmeier 71 yards for a touchdown on the game’s first offensive play, broke loose for an 86-yard run to the 1-yard line, and scored on an 8-yard run as LSU (4-1) quickly built a 21-0 lead.

Nussmeier completed 26 of 39 passes while Durham finished with 128 rushing yards and 89 receiving yards on 10 total touches.

South Alabama (2-3) got on the scoreboard early in the second quarter on a 49-yard field goal by Laith Marjan, cutting the deficit to 21-3.

NO. 16 NOTRE DAME 31, NO. 15 LOUISVILLE 24 >> Riley Leonard threw two touchdown passes and ran for another and the host Fighting Irish capitalized on the Cardinals’ first three turnovers of the season to hold on for a victory.

Notre Dame (4-1) relied on a last-minute defensive stand to hand the Cardinals their first loss of the season. Louisville (3-1) had a delay-of-game penalty on a fourth-and-1 at the Notre Dame 46. After the five-yard penalty, an incomplete pass ended the Louisville comeback attempt.

NO. 17 CLEMSON 40, STANFORD 14 >> Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik threw for four touchdowns and ran for another and the Tigers’ defense had three interceptions in a victory over the visiting Cardinal.

The victory for the Tigers (3-1, 2-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) was the 173rd for coach Dabo Swinney, who tied the Florida State’s late national championship coach Bobby Bowden for most coaching victories with an ACC school.

The Tigers stopped the Cardinal (2-2, 1-1) three times inside the Clemson 20.

NO. 18 IOWA STATE 20, HOUSTON 0 >> Rocco Becht threw for 153 yards and a touchdown, Abu Sama III ran for 101 yards and a touchdown and the visiting Cyclones blanked the Cougars.

Iowa State (4-0, 1-0 Big 12) improved to 4-0 for the first time since 2000, with coach Matt Campbell becoming the school victory leader with 57. Houston (1-4, 0-2) fell to 1-4 for the first time since 2004.

NO. 21 OKLAHOMA 27, AUBURN 21 >> Kip Lewis returned an interception 61 yards for the game-winning touchdown and the visiting Sooners rallied from an 11-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the Tigers for their first-ever Southeastern Conference win.

It was Oklahoma’s first SEC road game after leaving the Big 12.

True freshman quarterback Michael Hawkins Jr. gained 230 yards of total offense in his first career start for Oklahoma. The Sooners (4-1, 1-1 SEC) struggled on offense for much of the game, but they took advantage of several missed opportunities by the Tigers (2-3, 0-2).

Auburn’s Payton Thorne passed for 338 yards and three touchdowns, but his sixth interception of the season turned out to be the decisive play.

No. 22 BYU 34, BAYLOR 28 >> Crew Wakley had an game-clinching interception with 59 seconds left as the visiting Cougars held on for a victory at the Bears to remain undefeated, after the Cougars had twice built three-touchdown leads as Jake Retzlaff threw for two scores and ran for another one.

Wakley made a leaping interception near midfield along the sideline in front of the Baylor bench to secure the first Big 12 road victory for the Cougars (5-0, 2-0 Big 12).

Baylor is 2-3 overall, 0-2 in conference.

No. 23 KANSAS ST. 42, No. 20 OKLAHOMA ST. 20 >> Avery Johnson passed for three touchdowns and ran for two as the host Wildcats routed the Cowboys.

Johnson passed for 259 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 60 yards and two scores.

DJ Giddens ran for 187 yards and a touchdown and had a catch for 22 yards for Kansas State for the Wildcats (4-1, 1-1 Big 12), who fell behind early before scoring 35 straight points to take control.

NO. 24 TEXAS A&M 21, ARKANSAS 17 >> Marcel Reed threw for two touchdowns and ran for a score and the host Aggies beat the Razorbacks in their final scheduled neutral-site meeting at the home of the Dallas Cowboys.

Reed’s passing TDs were 58 yards to Noah Thomas in the first quarter and a go-ahead 5-yarder to Tre Watson with nine minutes remaining as Texas A&M (4-1, 2-0 SEC) beat the Razorbacks (3-2, 1-1 SEC) for the 12th time in 13 meetings since joining them in the Southeastern Conference in 2012.