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Milton's 6 TDs help extend UCF's streak

Central Florida quarterback McKenzie Milton runs for a 12-yard touchdown against Florida Atlantic during the first half Friday in Orlando, Fla. Milton passed for 306 yards and 3 touchdowns in a 56-36 victory.
Central Florida quarterback McKenzie Milton runs for a 12-yard touchdown against Florida Atlantic during the first half Friday in Orlando, Fla. Milton passed for 306 yards and 3 touchdowns in a 56-36 victory.

NO. 16 CENTRAL FLORIDA 56,

FLORIDA ATLANTIC 36

ORLANDO, Fla. -- McKenzie Milton ran for a career-best three touchdowns while throwing for three more, helping No. 16 Central Florida extend the nation's longest winning streak with a 56-36 rout of Florida Atlantic on Friday night.

The junior from Kapolei, Hawaii, completed 21 of 32 passes for 306 yards without an interception, and the Knights (3-0) won for the 16th consecutive time to set a record for consecutive victories by an American Athletic Conference team.

Milton scored on runs of 12, 9 and 13 yards, using a nifty jump cut to avoid a defender and get into the end zone on the last one.

Touchdown passes of 12 yards to Dredrick Snelson, 21 yards to Marlon Williams and 19 yards to Gabriel Davis hiked Milton's career total to 56 -- tied with Blake Bortles for fourth-most in school history.

FAU (2-2) stayed close for a half, but ultimately couldn't keep pace with the prolific UCF offense. Devin Singletary rushed for 131 yards and 3 TDs for the Owls, who finished with 320 yards on the ground.

UCF led 21-17 at the half, letting a two-touchdown lead slip away and falling behind on a second-quarter field goal before regaining control on Milton's TD pass to Williams.

The Knights used an early interception to set up Milton's first TD run and then drove 92 yards in 10 plays to go up 14-0 on Snelson's TD reception midway through the first quarter.

But FAU, which won the Sun Belt Conference in its first season under Coach Lane Kiffin, was unfazed.

Chris Robison settled down after throwing the interception that led to UCF's first touchdown and fed the UCF defense a steady diet of Singletary. The Owls battled back by putting together a couple of time-consuming scoring drives that kept Milton off the field.

Singletary's first touchdown finished an 11-play, 71-yard march. The Owls also held the ball for six minutes, driving 54 yards to position Vladimir Rivas to kick a 32-yard field goal for a short-lived 17-14 lead.

Robison was intercepted three times and finished 13 of 26 passing for 124 yards, including a 23-yard TD throw to Kerrith Whyte late in the third quarter.

Friday’s top 25 results

No. 10 Penn State 63, Illinois 24

No. 16 Central Florida 56, Fla. Atlantic 36

Other results

Assumption 49, Pace 21

Bridgewater St. 42, Fitchburg St. 15

Harvard 31, Brown 17

Morrisville 34, St. Lawrence 26

Sports on 09/22/2018

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