Derrius Guice showed Saturday night that LSU is in good hands next season if his star backfield teammate, Leonard Fournette, departs early for the NFL.Well, good feet, actually.The Tigers up-and-coming sophomore rushed for a career-high 252 yards on 21 carries in a 38-10 win over Arkansas. And he capped the remarkable performance with a 96-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter, the longest play from scrimmage in school history.The previous long run was 94 yards by both Sal Nicoio in 1952 and Jesse Fatheree in 1935, while the longest pass play was also 94 yards -- from Anthony Jennings to Travin Dural in 2014.Guice only had two carries for eight yards a week earlier in a 10-0 loss to top-ranked Alabama, something Tigers coach Ed Orgeron was intent on changing against the Razorbacks. Orgerons belief in the sophomore paid off, with Guice gaining the second most rushing yards in school history -- behind only Fournettes 284-yard performance against Mississippi earlier this season.Guice even got more carries than Fournette on Saturday, and the shifty 5-foot-11, 212-pound running back is likely to be considered more of co-lead in LSUs backfield from here on out.He clearly has the sense of humor to handle the spotlight.The play before (the 96-yard run), I purposely got a run for a loss to get that run, Guice joked. I set it up.Some other notable performances from across the country as college footballs regular season enters its final weeks:AIR WATSON: Clemsons run of success in close games came to an end in a 43-42 loss to Pittsburgh on Saturday night. Despite the setback, Tigers quarterback Deshaun Watson added to his record-breaking career by passing for 580 yards -- an Atlantic Coast Conference single-game record. The junior also set a school record with 52 completions, topping Cullen Harpers total of 38 set in 2007, and became the sixth player in ACC history to top 10,000 career yards of total offense.WILLIMAS DAY: Watson wasnt the only Clemson offensive standout in Saturdays loss. Junior Mike Williams finished with career highs in both catches (15) and receiving yards (202), and the wide receiver now has 67 catches for 956 yards.JONES WATCH: East Carolina wide receiver Zay Jones settled for a marginal game by his 2016 standards on Saturday, catching 12 passes for 173 yards in a 55-31 loss to SMU. Still, the senior is well on pace to break the FBS record for career catches when the Pirates host Navy next week. Jones, who leads the country with 139 receptions this season, currently has 380 catches for his career -- seven away from the record 387 by former teammate Justin Hardy.DIMICKS DAY: Utah defensive end Hunter Dimick took over the national lead with 12 sacks thanks to a school-record five sacks in a 49-26 win over Arizona State on Thursday. The senior also tied the school record for career sacks (27) with his effort, and he had a career-high nine tackles in the win.PICK SEVEN: Florida State defensive back Tarvarus McFadden had his streak of four straight games with an interception snapped in a 45-7 win over Boston College on Friday. That said, the sophomore still leads the country with seven interceptions for the season.---More AP college football at http://collegefootball.ap.orgAchat Air Max Pas Cher . - Connor McDavid scored 53 seconds into overtime as the Erie Otters came from behind to defeat the visiting Guelph Storm 4-3 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. 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David Ortiz and Jonny Gomes homered and Ellsbury set a club record for stolen bases in a game as the Boston Red Sox routed the Philadelphia Phillies 9-2 on Thursday night. Afterward, the Phillies presented Ellsbury with a base to acknowledge his accomplishment. "Its pretty neat," Ellsbury said of the record. "As long as the Red Sox have been around . Its pretty special." "Single-handedly, he changed the game," Boston manager John Farrell said of Ellsbury. "When you have that kind of base-stealing threat, its a huge asset." Ellsbury added three hits and Jarrod Saltalamacchia had two doubles and three RBIs for the Red Sox, who enter this weekends series against their AL East rival New York Yankees having won 11 of 16 games. Ellsbury was on base five times, adding a walk and hit by pitch to the base hits. "Getting on base that many times, you want to take advantage and put pressure on the defence," he said. The Phillies didnt do much to prevent Ellsbury from advancing. "He was getting a walking lead and weve got to stop that," Philadelphia manager Charlie Manuel said. Manuel also spoke a familiar refrain afterward, lamenting Philadelphias lack of offence. The Phillies have scored three runs or fewer in 31 of their 54 games this season, dropping to 8-23 when doing so. "Its a battle for us to win games," Manuel said. "We havent blown many people out. In order for us to get a winning streak, we have to score more runs." Franklin Morales (1-0) allowed four hits in five innings with two strikeouts and two walks in his first appearance this season. Four relievers closed it out with four scoreless innings. "He kept the game under control," Farrell said of Morales. "That was a solid five innings of work." Said Morales, "I got the lead and knew I had to make my pitches. I felt great today." Delmon Young homered and Domonic Brown remained hot with a pair of hits for Philadelphia, which was trying to get back to .500 for the first time since April 14. Phillies rookie Jonathan Pettibone (3-1) surrendered four runs in a 28-pitch first inning. Cesar Hernandez, filling in for injured Chase Utley (oblique) at second base, also had two hits. But the Phillies managed a total of just six hits. "We swing at bad balls," Manuel said. Morales (back) came off the disabled list and got the nod when Jon Lesters start was bumped back a day to Friday to give ace Clay Buchholz, who had been sscheduled to start Fridays series opener at the Yankees, more time to recover from a shoulder injury that forced him to miss Mondays start.dddddddddddd. Buchholz could pitch in Sundays series finale against the Yankees, though the Red Sox havent announced a starter for that game. Pettibone (3-1) hadnt given up more than three earned runs in his first seven career starts, but left after giving up six hits, striking out five and walking four in five innings. Saltalamacchias two-run double to was the big blow in the first for Boston, which got RBIs from Dustin Pedroia and Mike Carp in the opening frame. "I wasnt being aggressive early on, I wasnt finishing the batters," Pettibone said. "The plan was to pound the lefties inside. I kind of fell behind and that didnt help." After the Phillies got a pair of runs back on Youngs opposite-field, two-run homer to right in the bottom of the first, Morales kept the Phillies scoreless for the next four. "After the first inning he settled in and was making his pitches," Manuel said. Boston tacked on a run in the sixth when Gomes, pinch-hitting for Morales, hit a solo homer to left-centre off Phillies left-handed reliever Jeremy Horst to put Boston ahead 5-2. Horst hit Bostons next batter, Ellsbury, prompting home-plate umpire Bill Miller to warn both teams. And Boston took a 6-2 lead in the seventh when Ortiz led off the inning with a majestic homer to right field. Manager John Farrell lifted Ortiz, who was making his first start at first base this season, in the middle of the seventh. Despite Millers warning, Philadelphia reliever Michael Stutes and Boston reliever Mortensen each hit a batter after the caution but werent ejected. Notes: Manuel didnt play slugger Ryan Howard, who has been battling a sore knee, against the left-handed Morales. . Morales was 3-4 with a 3.77 ERA in 37 games with Boston last season. . Youngs homer was just the third in the last 33 Phillies homers that was not a solo shot. . Ellsburys previous career high of four stolen bases came on August 9, 2010 at the Yankees. . Browns homer streak ended at three games, but he has 14 hits in his last 38 at-bats after going 2-for-4. . Boston heads to New York on Friday for a showdown with their AL East rival Yankees at 7:05 p.m. Lester (6-1, 3.34) is scheduled to face New York lefty CC Sabathia (4-4, 3.96) in the first of a three-game series. . The Phillies host Milwaukee for the first of three games at 7:05 Friday night when Philadelphia left-hander Cole Hamels (1-8, 4.43) is scheduled to face Brewers righty Yovani Gallardo (3-5, 4.79). ' ' '