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    Clemson's Tajh Boyd passed for a career-high 397 yards, while also scoring in three different ways for the Tigers. Take a detailed look at this and more stats and records from Week 6.

    Steve Spurrier and his South Carolina boys blitzed Georgia, scoring an impressive SEC East win that left the Bulldogs bruised and the Gamecocks chirping. It was noticeable in the statistics too.

    Bradley Parks says with a stout defense and potent weapons across the offense, Oregon State has made fans from Beaver State keep their eyes on more than just one Pac-12 team. 

    Texas' Haley Eckerman had 32 kills as the Longhorns dropped TCU and then-No. 14 Kansas State. USC's Samantha Bricio and Washington's Krista Vansant are also this week's top performers.

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