Below goes OU. Kansas State invades Norman and marches again with a 41-34 win. Quarterback Adrian Martinez played his career match in that match for 148 yards to the ground and four touchdowns to take the Wildcats to a shattered victory. K-State has now taken over ¾ of Oklahoma as coach Chris Kliemen once again proves he can build something sustainable in Manhattan. Losing his alma mater is sure to be painful for Brent Venables.
The USC evaded Corvalis with a 17-14 win. They got four Beavers turnovers and needed each of them, with a late pick that ended a Beavers drive when the OSU drove to draw or potentially win the match. The Trojan defense has been incredibly opportunistic all season, leading the Power 5 in terms of upcoming takeaways and even prompting Lincoln Riley to correct a reporter in the field interview by saying, “We’re starting” with the defense. ” Caleb Williams attack and OU stammered Williams weren’t good in the air, but Travis Dye’s 133 yards gave USC just enough and Williams had at least a brilliant moment with that go-ahead point.
But nothing that night surpassed Texas A&M’s 23-21 win with one of the most unlikely endings you’ve ever seen, a doink from the top of the right post.
Rocky Top Status: “Back” in the words of Josh Heupel.
Florida went to great lengths to make it a game in the end, even catching an on-game kick when the game was online, but Tennessee rushed six on Florida’s Ave Mary last try, forcing a wrong shot. to achieve the 38–33 victory. Tennessee lead 4-0 and are having a great September thanks to Hendon Hooker and an explosive attack. The Vols chased the Gators’ mistakes all day, earning 8.6 yards per game and being a crucial 6-9 in third place.
Meanwhile, the U is nowhere near returning. The Canes lost an awkward match against Middle Tennessee 45-31: the Blue Raiders knelt down at the end when they could have scored to make matters worse.
There was a Miami comedy of errors to the game, including three Miami turnovers and a defense that allowed passes for 69, 71, 89 and 98 yards, the latter of which came after a stop at the goal line. port of Miami. Starting quarterback Tyler Van Dyke has been drafted in favor of Jake Garcia and, after losing streak, it’s clear Miami still has some work to do.
Texas: Not even back.
In a 37-34 overtime defeat with a field goal duel at the end of the rule, the Horns fell to Lubbock. In the end, it was an extra-time Bijan Robinson fumble that sentenced Texas, and Texas Tech hit a chip shot to win the game.
Elsewhere: Oregon had a comeback, winning 44-41 and overcoming what would have been a second consecutive loss. What is clear is that Washington State is going to be a tough game this season in Pac-12.
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