No. 3 Ohio State runs away from Marshall

COLUMBUS, Ohio >> Quinshon Judkins rushed for 173 yards and two touchdowns, Emeka Egbuka had 117 yards receiving and a TD and No. 3 Ohio State overcame an early push by Marshall to pull away and win..

TreVeyon Henderson rushed for two touchdowns, freshman Jeremiah Smith had a 53-yard TD catch, and quarterback Will Howard rushed for a 1-yard score. The Buckeyes scored four touchdowns of 40 yards or more.

No. 10 PENN ST. 56, KENT ST. 0>> Drew Allar threw three touchdown passes and ran for a score, and No. 10 Penn State beat Kent State.

Tyler Warren, Nick Singleton, Liam Clifford, Omari Evans and Khalil Dinkins caught touchdown passes as the Nittany Lions outgained Kent State 718-67, held the Golden Flashes to six first downs and forced 10 punts.

Penn State’s total yards broke a program record that had stood since 1926 when the Nittany Lions had 707 against Susquehanna.

No. 16 LSU 34, UCLA 17>> Garrett Nussmeier passed for 352 yards and three touchdowns, and No. 16 LSU outscored UCLA 17-0 in the second half for a victory.

However, LSU lost the services of linebacker Harold Perkins, a preseason All-America selection, when he injured his right knee while making a tackle in the fourth quarter.

Perkins needed help getting to the sideline.

Minutes later, he walked gingerly to the locker room with a towel over his head, flanked by trainers on each side.

No. 17 NOTRE DAME 28, MIAMI (OHIO) 3>> Riley Leonard accounted for 297 yards total offense and three touchdowns as No. 17 Notre Dame shook off a sluggish offensive start to beat Miami (Ohio).

Leonard capped the Fighting Irish scoring when he raced 50 yards up the middle for a score with 5:39 left in the game.

He finished his day with 143 yards rushing on 12 carries and scored two touchdowns. Leonard connected on 12 of 25 passes for 154 yards and one touchdown.

No. 19 LOUISVILLE 31, GEORGIA TECH 19>> Ja’Corey Brooks’ 57-yard touchdown reception provided the go-ahead score late in the third quarter, Tayon Holloway followed by blocking a field goal he returned 45 yards for an insurance TD and No. 19 Louisville scored from all phases to beat Georgia Tech in its Atlantic Coast Conference opener.

The Cardinals used defense and offense to lead 17-7 in the second quarter before the Yellow Jackets rallied to tie the game at 17 late in the third. Louisville eventually went ahead on Tyler Shough’s deep pass to Brooks down the right sideline that Brooks hauled in on the run.

No. 20 IOWA ST. 52, ARKANSAS ST. 7>> Rocco Becht threw for two touchdowns and ran for another, and Carson Hansen rushed for two scores as No. 20 Iowa State rolled to a win over Arkansas State.

Becht’s 1-yard run put the Cyclones up 14-0 late in the first quarter, and his TD passes of 10 yards to Tyler Moore and 16 yards to Jayden Higgins helped put the Cyclones up 31-0 at half.

No. 21 CLEMSON 59, NC STATE 35>> Cade Klubnik, a junior in his second full season as starting quarterback, threw for a three touchdowns and added a 55-yard scoring run in Clemson’s win over N.C. State to start Atlantic Coast Conference play.

No. 23 NIU 20, BUFFALO 23, OT>> Upton Bellenfant kicked a 37-yard field goal in overtime to give Buffalo a 23-20 victory over No. 23 Northern Illinois.

The Huskies managed just six points in the second half. Buffalo, which began playing at the FBS level in 1999, beat a ranked opponent for the second time in its history.

— The Associated Press