Kanon Woodill hit a 35-yard field goal with 31 seconds to play and Cade Haberman blocked a 62-yard try as time expired and Northern Illinois stunned No. 5 Notre Dame 16-14 on Saturday in South Bend, Ind.

Haberman blocked the 62-yard attempt by Notre Dame’s Mitch Jeter, allowing the jubilant Huskies to claim their first nonconference victory against a ranked opponent since a 19-16 upset of No. 21 Alabama in 2003.

Notre Dame (1-1), on the heels of an impressive road win over Texas A&M, looked like it was in position to get some separation from Northern Illinois (2-0) as it clung to a 14-13 lead in the fourth quarter. The Fighting Irish gained possession after a punt with 7:49 left and drove from their 25 to the Northern Illinois 49.

Fighting Irish quarterback Riley Leonard launched a pass deep up the middle intended for Kris Mitchell, but Amariyun Knighten made the interception and returned it 33 yards to the 50-yard line with 5:55 to play.

Knighten’s interception set up the winning field goal from Woodill, his third of the day.

A pair of field goals by Woodill from 42 and 21 yards gave the Huskies a 13-7 halftime lead. Notre Dame had the chance to make it 13-10 before half, but Haberman blocked a 48-yard try from Jeter.

NO. 1 GEORGIA 48, TENNESSEE TECH 3 >> Carson Beck tied a school record with five touchdown passes in a little more than a half and Georgia romped to a victory against outmanned Tennessee Tech. With a brief respite in their daunting schedule, the Bulldogs (2-0) breezed past an FCS school that received $550,000 to make the trip to Athens for what amounted to little more than a glorified scrimmage.

NO. 11 UTAH 23, BAYLOR 12 >> Cam Rising threw for 92 yards and two touchdowns before leaving the game due to an injury to his throwing hand as Utah beat Baylor in Salt Lake City. Rising scrambled and released the ball just before being driven out of bounds and was shoved into the water coolers on the Baylor sideline with 1:55 left in the second quarter, and went to the locker room for X-rays. Backup quarterback Isaac Wilson led the Utes’ offense after halftime.

NO. 16 OKLAHOMA ST. 39, ARKANSAS 31, 2OT >> Ollie Gordon II’s 12-yard touchdown run and two-point conversion catch in the second overtime pushed Oklahoma State past Arkansas in Stillwater, Okla. Gordon, last season’s Doak Walker Award winner as the nation’s best running back, was held to 49 yards on 17 carries. Arkansas (1-1) outgained Oklahoma State 648 yards to 385. But the Razorbacks missed two of their three field goals and had three turnovers to one for Oklahoma State.

NO. 17 KANSAS ST. 34, TULANE 27 >> Kansas State safety Jack Fabris returned Tulane quarterback Darian Mensah’s fumble 60 yards for a go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter, and VJ Payne’s interception in the end zone helped the Wildcats hold on for a victory over Tulane in New Orleans. Tulane appeared to have scored a potential tying touchdown with 17 seconds left when Mensah hit Yulkeith Brown near the left pylon, but receiver Dontae Fleming was flagged for offensive pass interference. Payne’s interception came two plays later.