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Klein completed 19 of 25 passes for 233 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran 12 times for 83 yards and two touchdowns. Klein has 28 total touchdowns this season, and his chances of winning the Heisman increase each week. Texas Tech held a 10-3 lead early in the second quarter and trailed at halftime by only three, but the game turned into a blowout in the second half. The Red Raiders committed three turnovers, which resulted in 17 points for the Wildcats. The Wildcats also scored 21 points in the third and fourth quarters to remain undefeated. OKLAHOMA STATE 36 — TEXAS CHRISTIAN 14 OSU 5-2 (3-1) - TCU 5-3 (2-3) Oklahoma State struggled early in the game, but bounced back against Texas Christian after the team made up for its early mishaps and cruised ahead. Texas Christian safety Elisha Olabade took an interception back for a touchdown for the first score of the game. TCU's offense followed through when quarterback Trevone Boykin threw a touchdown pass to L达arius Bobb to take a 14-0 lead in the first quarter. Oklahoma State kicker Quinn Sharp added three field goals to put his team on the scoreboard before halftime. The Cowboys offense got going in the third quarter with a pair of touchdown scores, and TCU failed to respond. Oklahoma State quarterback Wes Lunt, who returned Saturday after missing three games, completed 18 of 33 passes for 324 yards, and threw one touchdown and one interception. Joseph Randle ran for 126 yards and put together his sixth 100-yard game of the season to help Oklahoma State pick up its third straight conference win. Not only did the Horned Frogs lose, but they also lost Boykin to a knee injury near the end of the game. IOWA STATE 35 — BAYLOR 21 Iowa State 5-3 (2-3) - Baylor 3-4 (0-4) It's been a long season for both Iowa State and Baylor, with neither team playing well within the conference. This past weekend, Iowa State prevailed and won its second conference game of the season. After dealing with injury, Iowa State quarterback Steele Jantz had the best game of his season and was responsible for every touchdown scored by Iowa State. Jantz threw 36 passes for 381 yards and five touchdowns. Wide receivers Chris Young and Jarvis West each caught seven passes. Jantz found West three times in the end zone. Baylor quarterback Nick Florence turned the ball over three times, allowing the Cyclones to have possession of the ball for more than 38 minutes. NO. 5 NOTRE DAME 30 — NO. 8 OKLAHOMA 13 ND 8-0 - OU 5-2 (3-1) All eyes were on Norman, Okla, as the Sooners hosted Notre Dame in one of the biggest matchups this week. Notre Dame held a narrow lead for 18 minutes and added a field goal early in the fourth quarter. After Oklahoma tied the game at 13 in the fourth quarter, Notre Dame went full speed and scored 17 unanswered points to end the game and walk out with a win. Running backs Cierre Wood and Theo Reddick and quarterback Everett Golson each scored one rushing touchdown for the Fighting Irish. The Notre Dame defense also stepped up when it held the Sooners to four of 14 third-down conversions. MLB — Source: ESPN.com — Edited by Nikki Wentling Giants win World Series in 10th-inning tiebreaker DETROIT — Marco Scutaro singed home the tiebreaking run in the 10th inning, and the San Francisco Giants beat the Detroit Tigers 4-3 on Sunday night to complete a four-game sweep and win their second World Series title in three years. Ryan Theriot, who went hitless for St. Louis in Game 7 of last year's Series, singled softly into right field off Phil Coke opening the 10th. Brandon Crawford sacrificed, nearly bunting the ball past Coke. Angel Pagan struck out and Scutaro singled into short center field as Theriot slid home ahead of Austin Jackson's throw. Pablo Sandoval, who hit three homers in Game 1, was selected Series MVP. He was 1 for 5 in Game 4, dropping his Series average to .500 (8 for 16). Santiago Casilla got the final out of the ninth for the win, and Sergio Romo struck out the side in the 10th for his third save, freezing Triple Crown winner Miguel Cabrera with a called third strike to end it. The Giants ran out of the dugout and bullpen to celebrate between the mound and second base. Of the 24 teams to take 3-0 Series leads, 21 swept and three won in five games. Delmon Young hit a tying home run off Matt Cain in the sixth. Cabrera and San Francisco's Buster Posey homered, marking the first time both reigning batting champions went deep in the same Series game. San Francisco's Brandon Belt hit an RBI triple off the right-field in the second inning following a ground-rule double by Hunter Pence. But on a night when the wind was gusting to right field at up to 25 mph, Cabrera put Detroit ahead for the first time in the Series with a wild-blown, two-run drive in the third. Cabrera's drive, on the 86 mph breaking ball, sailed over Pence, who thought he would catch it but ran out of room in front of the right-field wall. It drove Jackson, who had walked with one out, and ended Detroit's 20-inning scoreless streak. San Francisco had not trailed since losing Game 4 of the NL championship series, when the Giants fell into a 3-1 series deficit against St. Louis. With a light rain falling, Scutaro reached on the chopper to third leading off on the sixth and, one out later, Max Scherzer hung an 82 mph breaking ball. Posey drove it down the left-field line, where it stayed a few feet fair and landed a couple of rows over the wall for a 3-2 lead. That advantage didn't last long. Young sent an opposite-field, no doubt drive into the right-field stands in the bottom half, setting off cheers among the crowd of 42,152, with many fans waving white rally towels. Smyly, Dotel and Coke combined for 2 2-3 innings of hitless relief before the 10th. 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