http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/16/sports/ncaafootball/ohio-state-overtime-scare-at-wisconsin.html 2016-10-16 08:11:03 Second-Ranked Ohio State Survives an Overtime Scare at No. 8 Wisconsin Buckeyes quarterback J.T. Barrett threw a 7-yard touchdown pass, and the Ohio State defense sacked Badgers quarterback Alex Hornibrook on a fourth-and-goal for the victory. === Ohio State Barrett went 17 of 29 for 226 yards and a touchdown, with an interception, against Wisconsin’s rugged defense. He also ran for two scores, a 1-yarder in the third quarter and an 8-yarder in the fourth. Ohio State improved to 6-0, 3-0 in the Big Ten, while Wisconsin fell to 4-2, 1-2. Hornibrook went 16 for 28 for 214 yards with a touchdown and an interception. CLEMSON The Tigers appeared to be all but done in regulation, but Kyle Bambard’s 33-yard field-goal attempt went wide right as time expired. Clemson took the lead with Watson’s strike to Scott. Edmond then reached high to grab a long throw down the middle from Ryan Finley of the Wolfpack, and the Tigers escaped with their goals of the A.C.C. title game and the College Football Playoff intact. ARKANSAS 34, MISSISSIPPI 30 The junior Austin Allen went 19 of 32 for 229 yards and three touchdowns for the Razorbacks. Arkansas’s Rawleigh Williams added a career-high 180 yards rushing on 27 carries. SYRACUSE 31, VA. TECH 17 Fans stormed the field and carried Dungey off after he passed for 311 yards and ran for 106. He scored on a 1-yard sneak to give the Orange a 24-17 lead with 7 minutes 56 seconds to go. ALABAMA 49, TENNESSEE 10 Hurts, the Crimson Tide’s freshman quarterback, ran for 132 yards and three touchdowns as Alabama outrushed the Volunteers, 438 yards to 32. Scarbrough rushed for 109 yards on five carries, including an 85-yard touchdown. NEBRASKA 27, INDIANA 22 The Cornhuskers won their seventh straight game over all and their fifth in a row in the series, the last one played in 1978. It was also the first time that Nebraska has won its first six games since 2001. BAYLOR 49, KANSAS 7 HOUSTON 38, TULSA 31 FLORIDA ST. 17, WAKE FOREST 6 N. CAROLINA 20, MIAMI 13 FLORIDA 40, MISSOURI 14 OKLAHOMA 38, KANSAS ST. 17 W. VIRGINIA 48, TEXAS TECH 17 UTAH 19, OREGON ST. 14 W. MICHIGAN 41, AKRON 0 ILLINOIS 24, RUTGERS 7 S. FLORIDA 42, UCONN 27 SACRED HEART 31, CORNELL 24 PRINCETON 31, BROWN 7 HOLY CROSS 27, HARVARD 17 FORDHAM 44, YALE 37 DARTMOUTH 20, TOWSON 17 PENN 35, COLUMBIA 10 STONY BROOK 14, RHODE ISLAND 3 MARIST 44, MOREHEAD ST. 41 WAGNER 25, C.C.S.U. 21