STARS
-Georgia Tech receiver Demaryius Thomas caught nine passes for 230 yards, the second-most in school history, to help the Yellow Jackets beat Duke 27-0. One of the catches was an 88-yard score, the third-longest in Tech history.
-Kansas' Todd Reesing threw for 319 yards and three touchdowns and the 16th-ranked Jayhawks rallied to beat Iowa State 35-33.
-Minnesota receiver Eric Decker tied a school record with 13 catches for 190 yards in the Golden Gophers' 16-7 win over Indiana 16-7.
-Cornell's Nathan Ford threw a 20-yard touchdown pass on the last play of the game to lead the Big Red to a 25-24 win over Lehigh. Ford, who finished with 438 yards passing, threw for two touchdowns and ran for a third.
-Navy's Matt Harmon tied a school record with four field goals in the Midshipmen's 33-27 victory over Air Force. Harmon hit field goals of 35, 48, 44 and 32 yards to tie a school mark held by five other kickers.
JUICED UP
Illinois quarterback Juice Williams threw for 310 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 121 yards and two scores to lead the Fighting Illini to a 45-20 win over Michigan in Ann Arbor. The quarterback's 431 yards of total offense were the most any player has had at Michigan Stadium and it matched an opponent record against the Wolverines.
The Illini set a school record for points against Michigan, surpassing the 39 points Red Grange helped them score in 1924 as Memorial Stadium was dedicated, and they scored the most any team has at the Big House since Florida State had 51 in 1991.
Michigan is 2-3 under new coach Rich Rodriguez, who is in the first year of a six-year deal worth $2.5 annually. It's the Wolverines' worst record after five games since they started 1-5 in 1967, two years before Bo Schembechler arrived.
ROCK CHALK
