Post by Mojave Gator on Nov 24, 2022 23:15:03 GMT -5
SEC
Florida State 45, Florida 38 - The Gators took a 24-21 lead into the locker room, Then the Seminoles put up 17 points in the third quarter to the Gators' 0. Although the team never quit and they did tie the game at 38, coming from two touchdowns behind on the road in the fourth quarter is a tall order. Completing 33 percent of your passes doesn't help either (9/27)
South Carolina 31, Clemson 30 - The Gamecocks never led until the fourth quarter, and they trailed 23-14 at the half. With the Tigers' defense needing a stop to get the ball back to the offense with a little over two minutes left, they got a punt return to near midfield, the ball was stripped, and Carolina recovered. Clemson had won 40 consecutive home games.
Texas A&M 38, LSU 23 - The game was tied three times, but the Tigers never led. After the last tie at 17, The Aggies scored the next 21 points.
Mississippi State 24, Ole Miss 22 - The Rebels led 16-14 at the half after the Bulldogs scored on a 19-yard pass play with eight seconds remaining in the half. With the second half played in a downpour, nobody scored in the third quarter. MSU scored on a 34-yard field goal and a 22-yard pass to take a 24-16 lead in the fourth quarter. Ole Miss scored on a 23-yard pass with 1:25 remaining, but they missed the two point conversion and did not recover the onside kick. MSU's defense had 15 tackles for loss.
Missouri 29, Arkansas 27 - Two turnovers by the Hogs in a game that the Tigers needed to gain bowl eligibility.
Georgia 37, Georgia Tech 14 - The Yellow Jackets had an early 7-0 lead, and the Bulldogs led only 10-7 at the half. Georgia had scored 27 unanswered points by the time that Tech scored again.
Kentucky 26, Louisville 15 - The Wildcats never trailed, putting up 13 points before the Cardinals scored on a six-yard run with 37 seconds remaining in the half.
Alabama 49, Auburn 27 - The Tide scored 35 points in the first half after the Tigers took an early 7-0 lead.
Tennessee 56, Vanderbilt 0 - No Hendon Hooker, no problem for the Volunteers. The Commodores needed this game to become bowl eligible.
National games
Tulane 27, Cincinnati 24 - Tulane's first win against a ranked opponent since 1984, and Cincinnati's first home loss after 32 straight wins. Tulane will play in the the AAC title game, and they are a win away from playing in the Cotton Bowl - after finishing 2-10 a season ago.
Michigan 45, Ohio State 23 - The Buckeyes led 20-17 at the half, then Michigan poured it on. They outscored Ohio State 21-3 in the fourth quarter, including touchdown runs of 75 and 85 yards. The Wolverines' first win in Columbus since 2000.
Oregon State 38, Oregon 34 - The Ducks led 31-10 with less than five minutes remaining in the third quarter. The Beavers overcame three turnovers.
North Carolina State 30, North Carolina 27, 2OT - The Tarheels scored on the last play of regulation to tie the game at 24. After the teams exchanged field goals in the first OT, in the second the Wolfpack hit theirs while NC shanked theirs wide left.
East Carolina 49, Temple 46 - For pure entertainment, you could have done far worse than this game. Over 1,100 yards total offense, and the teams scored 21 points each in the second quarter. The Pirates scored on a 38 yard touchdown pass with 1:11 remaining to win. The Owls had taken he lead in the fourth quarter after trailing 42-31 in the third.
Arizona 38, Arizona State 35 - With nothing but pride on the line, there were six lead changes. The Sun Devils turned the ball over five times.
West Virginia 24, Oklahoma State 19 - With their coach likely on the way out and no bowl game to look forward to, the Mountaineers pulled off the win in the rain in Stillwater. RB Jaylen Anderson, who had not scored a touchdown all season, broke runs of 54 and 57 yards for touchdowns for WVU.
Minnesota 23, Wisconsin 16 - Minnesota beat Wisconsin in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1993-'94. After the Badgers had first and goal from the five after a pass interference penalty, they got 25 yards in penalties, giving them first and goal from the 30.
Central Florida 46, South Florida 39 - The 1-10 Bulls led 39-38 late. A diving one handed catch at the left front corner of the end zone with 20 seconds remaining won it for the Golden Knights. After falling behind 28-7, the Bulls scored 22 points in the third quarter.
Texas Tech 51, Oklahoma 48, OT - The Red Raiders tied the game at 48 on a field goal with three seconds remaining. In OT, Oklahoma missed a field goal and Tech hit theirs. Oklahoma led 24-6 in the second quarter. The first time is school history that Tech has beaten both Texas and Oklahoma in the same season.
Florida State 45, Florida 38 - The Gators took a 24-21 lead into the locker room, Then the Seminoles put up 17 points in the third quarter to the Gators' 0. Although the team never quit and they did tie the game at 38, coming from two touchdowns behind on the road in the fourth quarter is a tall order. Completing 33 percent of your passes doesn't help either (9/27)
South Carolina 31, Clemson 30 - The Gamecocks never led until the fourth quarter, and they trailed 23-14 at the half. With the Tigers' defense needing a stop to get the ball back to the offense with a little over two minutes left, they got a punt return to near midfield, the ball was stripped, and Carolina recovered. Clemson had won 40 consecutive home games.
Texas A&M 38, LSU 23 - The game was tied three times, but the Tigers never led. After the last tie at 17, The Aggies scored the next 21 points.
Mississippi State 24, Ole Miss 22 - The Rebels led 16-14 at the half after the Bulldogs scored on a 19-yard pass play with eight seconds remaining in the half. With the second half played in a downpour, nobody scored in the third quarter. MSU scored on a 34-yard field goal and a 22-yard pass to take a 24-16 lead in the fourth quarter. Ole Miss scored on a 23-yard pass with 1:25 remaining, but they missed the two point conversion and did not recover the onside kick. MSU's defense had 15 tackles for loss.
Missouri 29, Arkansas 27 - Two turnovers by the Hogs in a game that the Tigers needed to gain bowl eligibility.
Georgia 37, Georgia Tech 14 - The Yellow Jackets had an early 7-0 lead, and the Bulldogs led only 10-7 at the half. Georgia had scored 27 unanswered points by the time that Tech scored again.
Kentucky 26, Louisville 15 - The Wildcats never trailed, putting up 13 points before the Cardinals scored on a six-yard run with 37 seconds remaining in the half.
Alabama 49, Auburn 27 - The Tide scored 35 points in the first half after the Tigers took an early 7-0 lead.
Tennessee 56, Vanderbilt 0 - No Hendon Hooker, no problem for the Volunteers. The Commodores needed this game to become bowl eligible.
National games
Tulane 27, Cincinnati 24 - Tulane's first win against a ranked opponent since 1984, and Cincinnati's first home loss after 32 straight wins. Tulane will play in the the AAC title game, and they are a win away from playing in the Cotton Bowl - after finishing 2-10 a season ago.
Michigan 45, Ohio State 23 - The Buckeyes led 20-17 at the half, then Michigan poured it on. They outscored Ohio State 21-3 in the fourth quarter, including touchdown runs of 75 and 85 yards. The Wolverines' first win in Columbus since 2000.
Oregon State 38, Oregon 34 - The Ducks led 31-10 with less than five minutes remaining in the third quarter. The Beavers overcame three turnovers.
North Carolina State 30, North Carolina 27, 2OT - The Tarheels scored on the last play of regulation to tie the game at 24. After the teams exchanged field goals in the first OT, in the second the Wolfpack hit theirs while NC shanked theirs wide left.
East Carolina 49, Temple 46 - For pure entertainment, you could have done far worse than this game. Over 1,100 yards total offense, and the teams scored 21 points each in the second quarter. The Pirates scored on a 38 yard touchdown pass with 1:11 remaining to win. The Owls had taken he lead in the fourth quarter after trailing 42-31 in the third.
Arizona 38, Arizona State 35 - With nothing but pride on the line, there were six lead changes. The Sun Devils turned the ball over five times.
West Virginia 24, Oklahoma State 19 - With their coach likely on the way out and no bowl game to look forward to, the Mountaineers pulled off the win in the rain in Stillwater. RB Jaylen Anderson, who had not scored a touchdown all season, broke runs of 54 and 57 yards for touchdowns for WVU.
Minnesota 23, Wisconsin 16 - Minnesota beat Wisconsin in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1993-'94. After the Badgers had first and goal from the five after a pass interference penalty, they got 25 yards in penalties, giving them first and goal from the 30.
Central Florida 46, South Florida 39 - The 1-10 Bulls led 39-38 late. A diving one handed catch at the left front corner of the end zone with 20 seconds remaining won it for the Golden Knights. After falling behind 28-7, the Bulls scored 22 points in the third quarter.
Texas Tech 51, Oklahoma 48, OT - The Red Raiders tied the game at 48 on a field goal with three seconds remaining. In OT, Oklahoma missed a field goal and Tech hit theirs. Oklahoma led 24-6 in the second quarter. The first time is school history that Tech has beaten both Texas and Oklahoma in the same season.