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Big 12: Colt McCoy sets NCAA record for Texas

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at No. 3 Texas 51, Kansas 20: Colt McCoy set an NCAA record with his 43rd career victory as a starter, passing for 396 yards as the Longhorns wrapped up the South division title. McCoy, playing his final home games, improved to 43-7 in his career as a starter, breaking the record he shared with former Georgia quarterback David Greene (2001-2004).

at Texas Tech 41, Oklahoma 13: Taylor Potts threw for 388 yards and two touchdowns the Red Raiders produced their most lopsided win ever over the Sooners. Baron Batch ran for 136 yards and two scores for Texas Tech, which became bowl eligible for the 16th straight season. Oklahoma has its most losses since going 7-5 in 1999. Last season, Oklahoma won the game, 65-21.

at Missouri 34, Iowa State 24: Danario Alexander reached double digits in receptions for the third straight game and Jerrell Jackson had a career day with eight catches for 142 yards and a 70-yard score. Alexander had 11 catches for 173 yards and a 63-yard score, breaking records for single-season and career yardage set by Jeremy Maclin last season.

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at Texas A&M 38, Baylor 3: Freshman Christine Michael scored on a 97-yard run for the longest play from scrimmage in school history and the Aggies secured bowl eligibility. The Aggies rushed for a season-high 375 yards against the Big 12’s worst run defense. Michael ran for 116 yards and Cyrus Gray ran for 107.

at Nebraska 17, Kansas State 3: Roy Helu Jr. ran 26 times for 95 yards and a touchdown, and the Cornhuskers won the North division and will play in the conference title game on Dec. 5 in Arlington, Texas, for the first time since 2006.

-- associated press

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