College football’s Week 10 top performers

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With Week 10 of the college football season officially in the books, here is a look at some of the top stars from this week’s games.
The Heisman Trophy candidate completed 80 percent of his attempts for 507 yards and three touchdowns in the Broncos’ 42-7 victory over Hawaii Saturday. (Joe Jaszewski/Idaho Statesman/MCT)
Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State
Buzz: The Heisman Trophy candidate completed 80 percent of his attempts for 507 yards and three touchdowns in the Broncos’ 42-7 victory over Hawaii Saturday. The total was the third most passing yards in school history.
T.J. Yates, QB, North Carolina
Buzz: The Tar Heels signal-caller set a school record with 439 yards and three touchdowns to rally North Carolina past Florida State, 37-35.
Dominique Davis, QB, East Carolina
Buzz: The junior attempted a season-high 65 passes for 413 yards and five touchdowns in the Pirates’ 76-35 loss to Navy Saturday.
Robbie Rouse, RB, Fresno State
Buzz: The sophomore rushed for a career-high 286 yards on 43 carries scoring once to lead the Bulldogs to a 40-34 victory over Louisiana Tech.
Montel Harris, RB, Boston College
Buzz: The Atlantic Coast Conference’s leading rusher added 183 yards on 36 carries and three touchdowns to lead Boston College to a 23-13 victory over Wake Forest.
Edwin Baker, RB, Michigan State
Buzz: The Big Ten’s leading running back had another solid day against Minnesota. The sophomore rushed for 179 yards on a season-high 27 carries and four touchdowns to lead the Spartans to a 31-8 win.
Roy Roundtree, WR, Michigan
Buzz: The Wolverines’ receiver shattered a 44-year-old school record when he racked up 246 yards on 9 carries and two touchdowns in Michigan’s 67-65 triple-overtime victory over Illinois.
Dontrelle Inman, WR, Virginia
Buzz: Inman caught a career-high 10 passes for 239 yards and a touchdown during Virginia’s 55-48 loss to Duke Saturday.
Dwight Jones, WR, North Carolina
Buzz: The Tar Heels junior had a career-high 233 yards on eight passes to help lead North Carolina past Florida State, 37-35.

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