http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/18/sports/ncaafootball/no-10-louisville-punishes-no-2-florida-state.html 2016-09-18 04:37:24 No. 10 Louisville Punishes No. 2 Florida State Cardinals quarterback Lamar Jackson accounted for 362 yards of offense and five touchdowns as the Seminoles allowed the most points in team history — 63. === Lamar Jackson ran for four touchdowns and threw for another as No. 10 Louisville poured it on during a 63-20 rout of No. 2 Florida State on Saturday. It was the most points ever allowed by the Seminoles. What was billed as an Atlantic Coast Conference showdown was nothing of the sort. The host Cardinals showed off their talent, with quarterback Jackson leading the way. He ran for 146 yards and passed for 216. The defense contributed five sacks. Louisville (3-0, 2-0 A.C.C.) lost back-to-back halftime leads to Florida State in the past, but the Cardinals left no doubt in topping 60 points for the third straight game. The Seminoles fell to 2-1, 0-1. Jeremy Smith ran for two touchdowns for Louisville, but Jackson was nearly unstoppable in piling up 362 yards of offense. He also faked one defender and spun off another during his final scoring run of 47 yards. He has 18 touchdowns in three games. “I was proud of how he prepared for the game, how calm he was,” Louisville Coach Bobby Petrino said of Jackson. “He was able to focus and concentrate.” The Cardinals’ defense held the Seminoles to 284 yards and forced two turnovers. ALABAMA 48, MISSISSIPPI 43 The Crimson Tide freshman quarterback Jalen Hurts threw for 158 yards and ran for 146 more, but it was unlikely touchdowns from Jonathan Allen on a 75-yard interception return, Da’Ron Payne on a 3-yard fumble return and Eddie Jackson on an 85-yard punt return that proved to be the biggest plays. The Rebels looked as if they might be on their way to a third straight win over the Tide late in the second quarter. Instead, Mississippi collapsed for the second time in three games. NORTH DAKOTA ST. 23, IOWA 21 Down, 21-20, the Bison went for a 2-point conversion with 3 minutes 41 seconds left, but they could not punch it in. North Dakota State’s defense held, and quarterback Easton Stick’s 29-yard run put the Bison in position for the biggest win in team history. The loss was just the fourth by an F.B.S. team to a Football Championship Subdivision team. North Dakota State is not just another F.C.S. team, however. The Bison have won the past five F.C.S. national titles. They ran for 239 yards and held Iowa to 231 total yards. Stick finished with 124 yards passing and a touchdown for the Bison (3-0), who also halted Iowa’s nine-game home winning streak. C. J. Beathard had three touchdown passes for Iowa (2-1). But the Hawkeyes ran for just 34 yards on 25 carries. MICHIGAN 45, COLORADO 28 CLEMSON 59, S. CAROLINA ST. 0 WISCONSIN 23, GEORGIA STATE 17 TENNESSEE 28, OHIO 19 NEBRASKA 35, OREGON 32 MIAMI 45, APPALACHIAN ST. 10 PENN STATE Penn State honored Joe Paterno on the 50th anniversary of his first game. The in-game video presentation brought cheers from ardent fans at Beaver Stadium, but it also drew criticism from some who said that honoring Paterno was insensitive to victims in the school’s sexual abuse scandal involving the former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky. SOUTH FLORIDA 45, SYRACUSE 20 RUTGERS 37, NEW MEXICO 28 UCONN 13, VIRGINIA 10 KENT STATE 27, MONMOUTH 7 ST. FRANCIS (PA.) 13, COLUMBIA 9 COLGATE 55, YALE 13 STONY BROOK 42, RICHMOND 14