Kenny Stills reached high to grab a 37-yard touchdown pass from Landry Jones midway through the fourth quarter for the tiebreaking score, and Oklahoma's defense made the lead stand as the top-ranked Sooners beat No. 5 Florida State 23-13 on Saturday night. Javon Harris picked off two passes for the Sooners (2-0), who forced three turnovers and harassed both Florida State quarterbacks all night. The Seminoles (2-1) played the final 20 minutes without starting quarterback E.J. Manuel, who left in the third with a left shoulder injury. Backup Clint Trickett kept the Seminoles in it. He hooked up with freshman Rashad Greene for a 56-yard touchdown on a third-and-28 with 9:32 left in the fourth quarter to tie the game at 13. But on the next possession, Jones went deep down the sideline to the 6-foot-1 Stills, who easily outleaped the 5-8 Greg Reid for the touchdown. Trickett couldn't respond. On the next drive, he had a pass tipped at the line by Ronnell Lewis, and Harris came up with his second interception near midfield. Just like the first pick, Oklahoma turned it into a field goal, this one from 31 yards out by Jimmy Stevens. No. 2 Alabama 41, North Texas 0: Trent Richardson and Eddie Lacy each had two long touchdown runs and career rushing highs and No. 2 Alabama's defense smothered North Texas. No. 7 Wisconsin 49, N. Illinois 7: Russell Wilson threw for 347 yards and three scores, Montee Ball rushed for another two touchdowns and No. 7 Wisconsin piled up more than 600 yards of total offense in a rout of Northern Illinois at Soldier Field. No. 10 South Carolina 24, Navy 21: Marcus Lattimore ran for a career-high 246 yards and three touchdowns to help No. 10 South Carolina hang on for a victory over Navy. Lattimore carried 37 times and averaged 6.6 yards a carry. The Gamecocks (3-0) ran 37 plays in the second half, and the sophomore touched the ball on 26 of them. Other results: No. 11 Nebraska 51, Washington 38; No. 12 Oregon 56, Missouri State 7; No. 13 Virginia Tech 26, Arkansas State 7; No. 14 Arkansas 38, Troy 28; Notre Dame 31, No. 15 Michigan State 13; No. 16 Florida 33, Tennessee 23; Miami 24, No. 17 Ohio State 6; No. 18 West Virginia 37, Maryland 31; No. 20 South Florida 70, Florida A&M 17; Clemson 38, No. 21 Auburn 24; Illinois 17, No. 22 Arizona State 14; No. 23 TCU 38, Louisiana-Monroe 17.