College Football Playoff round-up: Penn State streamroll error-prone SMU

Dominic DeLuca and Tony Rojas returned interceptions for touchdowns and Penn State played mistake-prone SMU in a 38-10 win Saturday in the opening round of the College Football Playoff.

The sixth-seeded Nittany Lions (12-2) advanced to face third-seeded Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl on New Year’s Eve by chasing Mustangs quarterback Kevin Jennings into three turnovers, including a pair of poorly thrown floaters in the first half by DeLuca and Rojas turned into pick-sixes that sent the white crowd at wintry Beaver Stadium into a frenzy and SMU (11-3) fell into a funk from which they never recovered.

Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen ran for scores for the Nittany Lions. Drew Allar completed 13 of 22 passes for 127 yards while playing every meaningful snap after backup Beau Pribula — who played Allar occasionally and effectively all year — entered the transfer portal earlier this week.

Jennings, whose electrifying play fueled SMU’s undefeated regular-season sprint through the ACC, finished 20 of 36 for 195 yards with a late touchdown and three picks. He started the day by missing wide-open tight end Matthew Hibner at the goal line, ending the Mustangs’ promising opening possession, and things only got worse from there.

No. 5 Texas 38, No. 12 Clemson 24

Jaydon Blue ran for 146 yards and two touchdowns, the latter a burst of 77 yards in the fourth quarter, and Texas defeated Clemson in the first round of the expanded College Football Playoff.

Blue’s fourth-quarter touchdown came after Clemson rallied from a 31-10 deficit to 31-24 on Cade Klubnik’s third touchdown pass.

Texas (12-2) advanced to the Jan. 1 Peach Bowl to play Big 12 champion Arizona State.

Blue also scored on a 38-yard cut-and-dash burst in the second quarter. On his second, he dove into the line, shook a tackler and then raced to the end zone three more times with just 11 minutes left.

Quintrevion Wisner added 110 yards rushing and two first-half touchdowns for Texas. Quinn Ewers passed for 202 yards and a touchdown.

No. 8 Ohio State 42, No. 9 Tennessee 17

Will Howard threw two touchdown passes to freshman Jeremiah Smith and Ohio State defeated Tennessee in the first round of the College Football Playoff game, setting up a New Year’s Day rematch with No. 1 Oregon in the Rose Bowl.

Quinshon Judkins and TreVeyon Henderson rushed for two touchdowns apiece as the Buckeyes (11-2) gave their fans an early Christmas gift that should quiet some of the outrage following the devastating fourth straight loss to Michigan three weeks ago.

Howard finished 24 for 29 for 311 yards, his second 300-yard game of the season. Smith had six catches for 103 yards, the sixth freshman to have more than 100 receiving yards in a CFP game.

Eighth-seeded Ohio State scored on their first three drives while forcing three consecutive Tennessee punts. The ninth-seeded Vols (10-3) finally got on the board with a field goal and touchdown in the second quarter, but couldn’t generate anything in the second half until getting a meaningless touchdown late in the game.

Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava was 14 for 31 for 104 yards and rushed a career-high 20 times for 47 more.

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