Jarrett Lee and Brandon LaFell connected on an 18-yard touchdown pass with 1:03 left to lift No. 6 LSU to another dramatic 26-21 comeback win over No. 10 Auburn in US college football on Saturday. Lee took over for an injured Andrew Hatch in the third quarter and produced a series of big plays to make up for a lousy start for LSU, which rallied from 14-3 down. Lee was 11-for-22 for 182 yards and two touchdowns, including a 39-yarder to Chris Mitchell in the third. Charles Scott rushed for 132 tackle-breaking yards to help LSU win in Auburn for the first time since 2002. Chris Todd had his most productive game as Auburn's starter, going 17-for-32 for 250 yards. But he was intercepted twice. No. 3 Georgia 27, Arizona State 10: At Tempe, Arizona, Knowshon Moreno rushed for 149 yards and two touchdowns, A.J. Green caught eight passes for 159 yards and a score, and Georgia earned a decisive victory over Arizona State. Making a rare regular-season trip out of the Southeast, the Bulldogs held the defending Pac-10 co-champions to 4 yards rushing on 19 carries, Arizona's lowest rushing total in six years. No. 4 Florida 30, Tennessee 6: At Knoxville, Tennessee, Tim Tebow threw two touchdown passes and helped Florida coach Urban Meyer improve to 4-0 against self-destructing Tennessee. Florida took control on the first play of the game with a 52-yard kickoff return by Brandon James that kick-started the Gators' second consecutive lopsided victory over their SEC East rivals. No. 5 Missouri 42, Buffalo 21: At Columbia, Missouri, Chase Daniel passed for a career-high 439 yards and set a Big 12 record with 20 consecutive completions, helping Missouri overcome a rash of errors. The Tigers lost three fumbles in Buffalo territory and special teams mistakes led to two of Ernest Jackson's three touchdowns for Buffalo, keeping the game close well into the second half. No. 7 Texas 52, Rice 10: At Austin, Texas, Colt McCoy threw four touchdown passes, setting the Texas career record, and the Longhorns romped over Rice. McCoy, a junior with 62 touchdowns, broke the previous record of 60 set by Major Applewhite from 1998-2001. Applewhite is now the Longhorns' running backs coach. In other matches it was: No. 9 Alabama 49, Arkansas 14; No. 11 Texas Tech 56, Massachusetts 14; No. 13 Ohio State 28, Troy 10; No. 14 BYU 44, Wyoming 0; No. 12 South Florida 17, FIU 9; North Carolina State 30, No. 15 East Carolina 24, OT; No. 16 Penn State 45, Temple 3; Boise State 37, No. 17 Oregon 32; No. 18 Wake Forest 12, No. 24 Florida State 3; No. 19 Kansas 38, Sam Houston State 14; No. 20 Utah 30, Air Force 23; No. 23 Clemson 54, South Carolina St. 0.