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STARS — Jordan Todman ran for 130 yards, including a 43-yard TD, and also returned a kickoff 96 yards for a score as Connecticut beat Notre Dame 33-30 in two overtimes. — Danario Alexander had 11 catches for 173 yards and a 63-yard score in Missouri’s 34-24 victory over Iowa State. Alexander broke Mizzou records for single-season and career yardage set by Jeremy Maclin last season. — Case Keenum riddled a feeble Memphis team for 405 yards and five touchdowns in a bit more than two quarters as No. 24 Houston won 55-14. Keenum set a school record for touchdown passes with 94, surpassing David Klingler (91). — Jacory Harris threw for 348 yards and two touchdowns as No. 21 Miami defeated Duke 34-16. — Ryan Mallett threw for 313 yards and five touchdowns to lead Arkansas over Mississippi State 42-21. Mallett’s final touchdown pass was his 28th of the season, a school record. ONE FOR JAZZ After three tough losses, Connecticut finally won one for slain teammate Jasper Howard. Andre Dixon scor
Oregon quarterback Jeremiah Masoli watched as red-clad Arizona students ringed the sidelines as time ticked down, ready to rush the field. “I saw it and I actually smirked,” Masoli said. “It was kind of funny. I wasn’t really worried about it.” The Ducks’ gifted quarterback ruined the celebration in Arizona Stadium and started another one in Eugene. Masoli tied it with a touchdown pass to Ed Dickson with six seconds left, then won it with a 1-yard run in the second overtime as No. 11 Oregon defeated Arizona 44-41 on Saturday night and took a big step toward the Pac-10 title. The Ducks (9-2, 7-1 Pac-10) will earn a Pac-10 title and Rose Bowl berth with a victory over No. 20 Oregon State in a winner-take-all Civil War on Dec. 3 in Eugene. Masoli threw for three scores and ran for three more as the Ducks rallied from a 24-14 deficit early in the fourth quarter. “Our guys didn’t flinch,” Oregon coach Chip Kelly said. Nick Foles threw four TD passes for Arizona (6-4, 4-3), which was elimina