Post by Mojave Gator on Oct 21, 2023 22:45:51 GMT -5
SEC
Alabama 34, Tennessee 20 - After leading 20-7 at the half, Tennessee did nothing in the second half while Alabama took over. Josh Heupel channeled his inner Billy Napier, repeatedly running the ball up the middle even when it clearly wasn't working.
Ole Miss 28, Auburn 21 - Auburn's touchdown with 56 seconds remaining only made the inevitable look a little better.
Missouri 34, South Carolina 12 - That capital that Shane Beamer piled up last season is rapidly dissipating. The Tigers led 24-3 at the half and coasted.
LSU 62, Army 0 - This may not say much about LSU, because Army isn't very good. It was 38-0 at the half, and the Tigers scored in double digits in every quarter.
Mississippi State 7, Arkansas 3 - Will Muschamp dream special. No points were scored after halftime. Just over 400 yards total offense between the two teams. Arkansas fired offensive coordinator Dan Enos after the game, the Razorbacks' sixth straight loss.
National games
Texas 31, Houston 24 - After the Longhorns scored late in the fourth quarter to break a 24-24 tie, the Cougars turned the ball over on downs inside the Texas 10 with under two minutes to play. Why you would throw on fourth and less than a yard...
Oklahoma 31, Central Florida 29 - The Golden Knights led 23-17 after three quarters. After Oklahoma scored 14 unanswered points to lead 31-23, UCF scored on a 12 yard pass with 1:16 remaining, but they did not make the two point conversion for the tie.
Utah 34, Southern California 32 - The Utes led 28-17 after three quarters. After USC scored with 1:46 remaining to take a 32-31 lead, Utah won on a 38 yard field goal on the final play.
Virginia 31, North Carolina 27 - The first road win over a top ten team in school history for the Cavaliers.
Minnesota 12, Iowa 10 - The Gophers' first win at Iowa in 24 years. Minnesota's points all came from field goals, the last being the only scoring in the fourth quarter.
Miami 28, Clemson 20, 2OT - Trailing 17-7 after three quarters, the Hurricanes rallied to tie the game in the fourth.
Wake Forest 21, Pittsburgh 17 - A 15-yard touchdown pass with seven seconds remaining recued the Demon Deacons.
Rutgers 31, Indiana 14 - The second consecutive conference win for the Scarlet Knights, and their sixth victory, making them bowl eligible.
Wisconsin 25, Illinois 21 - The Fighting Illini blew a 21-7 lead in the fourth quarter.
UNLV 25, Colorado State 23 - Trailing 13-3 at the half, the Rebels rallied to win on a 28 yard field goal with three seconds remaining. The Rebels are 6-1, with their only loss coming on the road at Michigan.
Alabama 34, Tennessee 20 - After leading 20-7 at the half, Tennessee did nothing in the second half while Alabama took over. Josh Heupel channeled his inner Billy Napier, repeatedly running the ball up the middle even when it clearly wasn't working.
Ole Miss 28, Auburn 21 - Auburn's touchdown with 56 seconds remaining only made the inevitable look a little better.
Missouri 34, South Carolina 12 - That capital that Shane Beamer piled up last season is rapidly dissipating. The Tigers led 24-3 at the half and coasted.
LSU 62, Army 0 - This may not say much about LSU, because Army isn't very good. It was 38-0 at the half, and the Tigers scored in double digits in every quarter.
Mississippi State 7, Arkansas 3 - Will Muschamp dream special. No points were scored after halftime. Just over 400 yards total offense between the two teams. Arkansas fired offensive coordinator Dan Enos after the game, the Razorbacks' sixth straight loss.
National games
Texas 31, Houston 24 - After the Longhorns scored late in the fourth quarter to break a 24-24 tie, the Cougars turned the ball over on downs inside the Texas 10 with under two minutes to play. Why you would throw on fourth and less than a yard...
Oklahoma 31, Central Florida 29 - The Golden Knights led 23-17 after three quarters. After Oklahoma scored 14 unanswered points to lead 31-23, UCF scored on a 12 yard pass with 1:16 remaining, but they did not make the two point conversion for the tie.
Utah 34, Southern California 32 - The Utes led 28-17 after three quarters. After USC scored with 1:46 remaining to take a 32-31 lead, Utah won on a 38 yard field goal on the final play.
Virginia 31, North Carolina 27 - The first road win over a top ten team in school history for the Cavaliers.
Minnesota 12, Iowa 10 - The Gophers' first win at Iowa in 24 years. Minnesota's points all came from field goals, the last being the only scoring in the fourth quarter.
Miami 28, Clemson 20, 2OT - Trailing 17-7 after three quarters, the Hurricanes rallied to tie the game in the fourth.
Wake Forest 21, Pittsburgh 17 - A 15-yard touchdown pass with seven seconds remaining recued the Demon Deacons.
Rutgers 31, Indiana 14 - The second consecutive conference win for the Scarlet Knights, and their sixth victory, making them bowl eligible.
Wisconsin 25, Illinois 21 - The Fighting Illini blew a 21-7 lead in the fourth quarter.
UNLV 25, Colorado State 23 - Trailing 13-3 at the half, the Rebels rallied to win on a 28 yard field goal with three seconds remaining. The Rebels are 6-1, with their only loss coming on the road at Michigan.