Columbus, OH (Sports Network) - Kenny Guiton took over for an injured Braxton Miller and led Ohio State to a tying touchdown and two-point conversion with only three seconds to play in regulation before Carlos Hyde scored in overtime, as the seventh-ranked Buckeyes remained unbeaten with a 29-22 victory over Purdue. Ohio State played the entire fourth quarter without Miller, who was hurt while being dragged down at the end of a 37-yard run in the final minute of the third. He was eventually taken to a local hospital. Guiton could not muster any offense for the Buckeyes until the final minute. A penalty in the end zone gave Purdue a safety and an eight-point lead before an interception allowed the Boilermakers a chance to run out the final 2:40 and exit Ohio Stadium with a victory for the first time since 1988. They left 47 seconds on the clock and the Buckeyes took advantage. Guiton drove Ohio State 61 yards in seven plays, aided by a pass interference penalty in the end zone on a third-down incompletion, and capped the set with a two-yard TD pass to Chris Fields. He then found tight end Jeff Heuerman for the tying two-point conversion. Ohio State took possession first to start the overtime and a 17-yard pass from Guiton to Jake Stoneburner set up Hyde's 1- yard touchdown run. The Boilermakers could not answer, as Caleb TerBush's fourth-down pass into the end zone fell harmlessly incomplete.
Final Score: (14) Clemson 38, Virginia Tech 17
Clemson, SC (Sports Network) - Tajh Boyd threw for 160 yards and a touchdown and also ran for a pair of scores as No. 14 Clemson rolled past Virginia Tech, 38-17, on Saturday. Andre Ellington carried the ball 19 times for 96 yards and a touchdown and DeAndre Hopkins had three catches for 68 yards and a score for the Tigers (6-1, 3-1 ACC), who have won 11 straight games at Memorial Stadium for the third time in school history. Jonathan Meeks had two interceptions in the win, including one which was returned for a touchdown. Clemson will look to set the school record with 12 consecutive home wins when its hosts Maryland on Nov. 10. Logan Thomas completed 15-of-28 passes for 207 yards and a touchdown, and also ran for 99 yards and a score, but was picked off twice. Corey Fuller had four catches for 96 yards and a touchdown for the Hokies (4-4, 2-2), who haven't beaten Clemson since 2007.
Final Score: (19) Rutgers 35, Temple 10
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Rutgers made all of the necessary halftime adjustments once again. Gary Nova threw four second-half touchdown passes in the 19th-ranked Scarlet Knights' 35-10 win over Temple. Nova was 17-of-27 for 232 yards -- 12-of-15 for 176 yards in the second half -- with an interception for Rutgers (7-0, 4-0 Big East), which is 7-0 for the first time since 2006. The Scarlet Knights, who tallied the final 35 points of the contest after trailing 10-0 at halftime, have outscored their opponents 69-3 in the third quarter this season. Jawan Jamison carried the ball 19 times for 114 yards and added 81 yards and a score on five receptions, while Tim Wright caught four balls for 68 yards and a touchdown in the victory. Montel Harris ran for 82 yards on 19 rushes for the Owls (3-3, 2-1), who were looking for their third consecutive win in Big East play for the first time in school history.