Jarrett Lee threw two touchdown passes, and Spencer Ware caught one and ran for another score as No. 1 LSU stayed unbeaten with another rout, 38-7 against Tennessee 38-7 Saturday. The win was the seventh straight by a double-digit margin for the Tigers (7-0, 4-0 Southeastern Conference) and marked the second consecutive season they've swept their three SEC East foes. Morris Claiborne's 89-yard interception return set up Lee's 5-yard touchdown pass to Rueben Randle for a 7-0 lead with 14:56 in the second quarter. The Tigers started their next drive on the Vols 36, and Ware took a screen pass from Lee 13 yards for another score. No. 2 Alabama 52, Mississippi 7: Trent Richardson ran for a career-best 183 yards and set another a career best with four touchdowns and No. 2 Alabama's defense smothered foundering Mississippi. Richardson put the Rebels (2-4, 0-3 SEC) away with an electric 76-yard run midway through the third quarter and now leads the nation with six straight 100-yard games. He's scored 16 touchdowns this season for the Crimson Tide (7-0, 4-0) and displayed his rare combination of power and speed as he tossed aside Rebels with ease. No. 4 Wisconsin 59, Indiana 7: Quarterback Russell Wilson added a new chapter to his brief-but-growing legend, making a touchdown catch on a trick play as No. 4 Wisconsin routed Indiana. Wilson, who is being touted as a Heisman Trophy candidate by Wisconsin (6-0, 2-0 Big Ten), added another memorable moment to his resume when he caught a 25-yard score from running back Montee Ball in the second quarter. Ball had a huge day, rushing for three touchdowns. No. 5 Boise State 63, Colorado State 13: The Broncos, an expansion target for the Big East, routed Colorado State in their Mountain West debut behind huge games from quarterback Kellen Moore, tailback Doug Martin and wide receiver Tyler Shoemaker. Moore threw for 338 yards and four touchdowns on 26-of-30 passing, Martin ran 20 times for 200 yards and three scores and Shoemaker caught nine passes for 180 yards and two TDs and added a 36-yard run on a fake punt that led to another score for the Broncos (6-0, 1-0). No. 7 Stanford 44, Washington State 14: Andrew Luck threw two third-quarter touchdown passes to Levine Toilolo as No. 7 Stanford beat Washington State to extend the nation's longest winning streak to a school record 14 consecutive games. Stanford (6-0, 4-0 Pac-12) struggled against the Cougars defense before blowing the game open in the second half. Luck, a Heisman Trophy candidate, finished with four touchdown passes, all in the second half. No. 8 Clemson 56, Maryland 45: Tajh Boyd threw four touchdown passes, freshman Sammy and No. 8 Clemson rallied from an 18-point deficit against Maryland to remain unbeaten. The Tigers (7-0, 4-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) trailed 28-10 late in the first half and 35-17 in the third quarter before storming back behind Boyd, who went 26 for 38 for 270 yards as the catalyst of an offense that amassed 576 yards. No. 23 Michigan State 28, No. 11 Michigan 14: Keshawn Martin scored twice in the third quarter on similar lunges to the end zone, and No. 23 Michigan State held off Denard Robinson and No. 11 Michigan for its fourth straight victory over the Wolverines. The Spartans (5-1, 2-0 Big Ten) equaled their longest winning streak over their in-state rivals. Virginia 24, No. 12 Georgia Tech 21: Perry Jones ran for 149 of Virginia's 272 yards on the ground and the Cavaliers beat No. 12 Georgia Tech at its own game. Other results: No. 15 South Carolina 14, Mississippi State 12; Ohio State 17, No. 16 Illinois 7; No. 19 Virginia Tech 38, Wake Forest 17; No. 24 Auburn 17, Florida 6; Kansas State 41, Texas Tech 34; No. 2 Oklahoma 47, Kansas 17; Oklahoma State 38, Texas 26; No. 9 Oregon 41, Arizona State 27; No. 21 Texas A&M 55, No. 20 Baylor 28.