Seconds later, after a penalty left the Cowboys driving from their own 8, Oklahoma State quarterback Bobby Reid fumbled and Chris Hudler jumped on it in the end zone for the tying TD.
No. 14 UCLA 45, Arizona St. 35
At Pasadena, California, Drew Olson threw for 510 yards and five touchdowns and UCLA defeated Arizona State in an high-scoring show at the Rose Bowl.
The Bruins (9-1, 6-1 Pac-10) rebounded from their 52-14 loss at Arizona last week with another explosive offensive performance.
After building a 21-7 first-quarter lead against Arizona State, the Bruins edged away from a 28-28 tie in the third quarter to get back on the winning track.
The Sun Devils (5-5, 3-4) got a 334-yard, three-touchdown pass performance from redshirt freshman Rudy Carpenter and might have kept pace with UCLA but for three lost fumbles.
Clemson 35, No. 17 Florida St. 14
At Clemson, South Carolina, Charlie Whitehurst threw for 269 yards and three touchdowns to lead Clemson over Florida State, the second time in three meetings that Tigers coach Tommy Bowden has beaten father Bobby.
Whitehurst went 21-of-32 a week after resting his sore shoulder and Chansi Stuckey had 11 catches for 156 yards and two TDs for Clemson (6-4, 4-4 Atlantic Coast).
The Seminoles (7-3, 5-3) gained just 226 yards as they lost for the second game in a row and the third time in their last five.
Iowa 20, No. 19 Wisconsin 10
At Madison, Wisconsin, Albert Young ran for 127 yards and Iowa ruined Barry Alvarez's going away party, beating Wisconsin in the coach's final home game.
Alvarez will step down after 16 seasons but remain as Wisconsin's athletic director.
The win makes Iowa (6-4, 4-3 Big Ten) bowl eligible while ending the slim hopes Wisconsin (8-3, 5-3) had of sharing the Big Ten title in Alvarez's last season.
Wisconsin seemed poised to send Alvarez out a winner, jumping out to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter. But Iowa clamped down from there, holding the Badgers to just 72 more yards until their last drive with the game out of reach.
No. 21 Michigan 41, Indiana 14
At Ann Arbor, Michigan, Chad Henne had three touchdown passes in the first half as No. 21 Michigan built a huge lead and coasted to a victory over Indiana without scoring after halftime.
The Wolverines (7-3, 5-2 Big Ten) won their fourth straight, avoiding a letdown coming off a bye and heading into the regular-season finale against Ohio State. The Hoosiers (4-6, 1-6) fell out of bowl contention with their fifth consecutive setback.
Henne's passing, Kevin Grady's two TD runs and Steve Breaston's 201 all-purpose yards gave the Wolverines a 41-7 lead at halftime. It was Michigan's highest-scoring first half since scoring 45 against Indiana in 2000.



