Deshaun Watson threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Artavis Scott in overtime and Marcus Edmond followed with an interception to give No. 3 Clemson a 24-17 victory over North Carolina State in college football Saturday. The Tigers (7-0, 4-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) looked all but done in regulation, but Kyle Bambard's 33-yard field goal try as time experience was wide right. Clemson took advantage with Watson's strike to Scott. Then Edmond reached high to grab a throw in the end zone from NC State's Ryan Finley, and Clemson escaped with its path to the ACC title game and the college Football Playoffs still all clear. In Knoxville, Jalen Hurts and Bo Scarbrough each ran for over 100 yards and No.1 Alabama again got points from its defense and special teams in an emphatic 49-10 defeat of No. 9 Tennessee. Alabama (7-0, 4-0 Southeastern Conference) has won 19 straight overall and 10 in a row in the annual series. Tennessee (5-2, 2-2) has lost its last 13 games against Western Division schools. It was the most lopsided victory by either team in the rivalry since a 51-0 Alabama victory in 1906. Hurts, the Crimson Tide's freshman quarterback, ran for 132 yards and three touchdowns, and Alabama outrushed Tennessee 438-32. Scarbrough had 109 yards on five carries, including an 85-yard touchdown. Alabama posted its highest single-game rushing total since running for 457 yards in a 56-28 victory over Tennessee in 1986. In Bloomington, Indiana, Terrell Newby ran for one score and Tommy Armstrong Jr. hooked up with Stanley Morgan Jr. on a 72-yard touchdown pass with 9:57 left to play to help No.10 Nebraska to a 27-22 win over Indiana. In other games, No.11 Baylor beat visiting Kansas 49-7, No.14 Florida State won 17-6 at home to Wake Forest, Syracuse beat visiting No.17 Virginia Tech 31-17, No.18 Florida won 40-14 at home to Missouri, Oklahoma beat visiting Kansas State 38-17, No.20 West Virginia won 48-17 at Texas Tech, No.21 Utah won 19-14 at Oregon State, and No.24 Western Michigan won 41-0 at Akron. — AP