Nov 13, 2022

Sunday Sports Headlines and Scores presented by Barton Community College

Posted Nov 13, 2022 1:28 PM

KANSAS CITY, Mo (AP) — The Chiefs will look for their sixth straight win over Jacksonville when the Jaguars visit Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday. It will be the second matchup of Chiefs coach Andy Reid and Jaguars coach Doug Pederson, who played and coached under Reid in Philadelphia and Kansas City. Reid beat Pederson when he was the coach of the Eagles. The Chiefs have won 10 in a row in November while quarterback Patrick Mahomes is 12-2 during the month in his career.

WACO, Texas (AP) — Will Howard threw for three touchdowns after Adrian Martinez exited with an injury, and No. 23 Kansas State buoyed its Big 12 title hopes with a 31-3 victory over Baylor. The defending conference champion Bears will need help to get back to the championship game. Martinez left in the first quarter with an apparent injury to his lower body. Howard has thrown for seven touchdowns without an interception filling in over the past three games. He led a 48-0 victory over then-No. 9 Oklahoma State two weeks ago when Martinez had a knee injury.

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Texas Tech outlasted the Kansas Jayhawks 43-28 on Saturday night backed by a two touchdown day by Tyler Shough. Shough went 16-for-25 for 246 yards and a touchdown in his first start since the opening week of the season. Texas Tech totaled 506 yards, 260 yards came on the ground. Bean went 17-for-28 for 270 yards and three passing touchdowns with a rushing score in his fourth start of the season. Devin Neel rushed for 190 yards just a week after rushing for 224 yards against Oklahoma State. Kansas accumulated 525 yards and 293 came through the passing game.

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Kendre Miller rushed for 138 yards, including a 75-yard touchdown in the third quarter that broke open a tense defensive struggle, and No. 4 TCU beat No. 18 Texas 17-10 to clinch a berth in the Big 12 championship game. TCU quarterback Max Duggan, who was sacked four times in the first half and hounded all game, connected with Quentin Johnston for a 31-yard touchdown over broken coverage in the fourth quarter. The TCU defense turned in its best game of the season. The Horned Frogs held Texas running back Bijan Robinson to 29 yards.

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — Backup quarterback Garrett Greene ran for two touchdowns and threw for a third score, and Casey Legg’s 25-yard field goal as time ran out lifted West Virginia to a 23-20 victory over Oklahoma on Saturday. West Virginia beat the Sooners for the first time since joining the Big 12 in 2012. The Sooners had the chance to retake the lead but Zach Schmit’s 46-yard field goal try hit the right upright with 6:24 remaining. West Virginia took over at its 29 and Greene drove the Mountaineers down the field to set the stage for Legg. Oklahoma’s Eric Gray rushed for 211 yards and two touchdowns.

STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) — Spencer Sanders came off the bench to throw the go-ahead touchdown pass, and Oklahoma State rallied to defeat Iowa State 20-14. His 14-yard touchdown pass to Jaden Nixon with 9:18 remaining in the fourth quarter put Oklahoma State up 17-14. Oklahoma State remained in the running for a spot in the Big 12 title game. Xavier Hutchinson caught 10 passes for 106 yards and became Iowa State’s career receptions leader. Hunter Dekkers passed for 274 yards, but he threw three interceptions as Iowa State turned it over five times.

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Harold Perkins Jr. had four sacks and two forced fumbles to help No. 7 LSU to a 13-10 win over Arkansas. Perkins stripped Razorbacks' third-string quarterback Cade Fortin with just over a minute left in the game and the Tigers recovered to clinch the victory. LSU's lone touchdown came in the third quarter when Josh Williams, who ran for 122 yards, scored from 1 yard out. Fortin entered in the third quarter and pulled Arkansas within three early in the fourth.

STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) — Stetson Bennett threw for three touchdowns and No. 1 Georgia overcame a first-half surge by Mississippi State for a 45-19 victory. With the victory, the East Division champion Bulldogs secured a spot in the SEC championship game. Georgia will face LSU in Atlanta on Dec. 3. It was a dominating effort by the undefeated Bulldogs, who put up 468 yards of offense. Bennett led the way, going 25 for 37 for 289 yards with two interceptions. Georgia also rushed for 179 yards. MSU struggled to consistently produce against Georgia on the offensive side. Will Rogers went 29 for 51 and threw for 263 yards and a touchdown. Mississippi State rushed for just 47 yards on 15 carries.

SATURDAY SCORES

TOP-25 COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Final (10)Alabama 30 (11)Mississippi 24

Final (4)TCU 17 (18)Texas 10

Final (22)UCF 38 (16)Tulane 31

Final (24)Washington 37 (6)Oregon 34

Final (20)Notre Dame 35 Navy 32

Final (5)Tennessee 66 Missouri 24

Final (2)Ohio St. 56 Indiana 14

Final Purdue 31 (21)Illinois 24

Final (7)LSU 13 Arkansas 10

Final Uconn 36 (19)Liberty 33

Final (3)Michigan 34 Nebraska 3

Final (12)Clemson 31 Louisville 16

Final (14)Penn St. 30 Maryland 0

Final Boston College 21 (17)NC State 20

Final (1)Georgia 45 Mississippi St. 19

Final (23)Kansas St. 31 Baylor 3

Final (15)North Carolina 36 Wake Forest 34

Final (25)Florida St. 38 Syracuse 3

Final (13)Utah 42 Stanford 7

Final Arizona 34 (9)UCLA 28

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

Final Brooklyn 110 L.A. Clippers 95

Final Washington 121 Utah 112

Final Boston 117 Detroit 108

Final Indiana 118 Toronto 104

Final Philadelphia 121 Atlanta 109

Final Miami 132 Charlotte 115

Final Dallas 117 Portland 112

Final New Orleans 119 Houston 106

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

Final Ottawa 4 Philadelphia 1

Final Edmonton 4 Florida 2

Final New Jersey 4 Arizona 2

Final Toronto 3 Vancouver 2

Final Boston 3 Buffalo 1

Final OT Montreal 5 Pittsburgh 4

Final OT N-Y Islanders 4 Columbus 3

Final Nashville 2 N-Y Rangers 1

Final Colorado 4 Carolina 1

Final St. Louis 3 Vegas 2

Final Chicago 3 Anaheim 2

Final Calgary 3 Winnipeg 2

Final Los Angeles 4 Detroit 3