Week 14 of college football The season features a handful of highly anticipated matches through to the end of the year. To open day number 3 TCU They lost their first game of the season, losing 31-28 to 10th place Kansas State in overtime from Big 12 championship.
No. 1 Georgia Beat No. 14 LSU 50-30 in SEC Championships in Atlanta while No. 18 Tulane Take down number 22 UCF 45-28 in American Athletic Conference Championship in New Orleans.
Closing things down on FOX is an order Big ten The title game in Indianapolis, featuring Bordeaux vs. No. 2 Michiganand No. 9 Clemson Take number 23 North Carolina In the ACC Championship match.
Here are the best plays from Saturday’s list!
Michigan D starts strong
Michigan’s defense showed its presence on the opening possession of the game. After forcing Purdue to play 3rd and 13th, defensive end Jaylen Harrell Bordeaux midfielder sacked Aidan O’Connell.
Michigan TD
On the seventh play of Michigan’s opening drive, quarterback JJ McCarthy Hit the tight end Colston Loveland To shoot an impressive 25 yards.
What a drive!
Purdue evened the score on their second drive of the game.
The drive featured three receptions from a wide receiver Charlie Jones And ended up running backwards Devin Mokobe punching in the score.
No. 9 Clemson vs. No. 23 North Carolina
UNC strikes first
After Clemson went three times to start the game, North Carolina put together an 11-game touchdown drive. quarterback Drake May He finished the drive with a 3-yard touchdown run.
Clemson strikes back
Kid Klopnik He scored quarterback for Clemson and helped orchestrate a touchdown drive that ended with him hitting tight end Davis Allen for the goal line score.
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No. 18 Tulane 45, No. 22 UCF 28
Tulane strikes early
UCF only picked up one first down on the game’s opening possession. Tulane’s first possession went very differently.
Drive has been capped nine times by a quarterback Michael Pratt hit wide receiver White tea for a 10-yard touchdown run, giving Tulane a 7-0 lead.
And the kick is good
After forcing another UCF punt, Tulane added to their lead. The Green Wave went up 10-0 after connecting for 54 yards between Pratt and the wide receiver Devil Watts To set up a field goal.
UCF is investing
Tulane failed to convert a fourth-and-1 from the 32-yard line, and UCF made them pay.
While it took eight plays, Xavier Townsend The Knights got on the board with a rushing 5-yard touchdown run. The score cut Tulane’s lead to 10-7.
Tulane finds the end zone
On the fourth play of Tulane’s next drive, Pratt found a wide receiver Lawrence Keyes, who proceeded to run around the UCF defense for a 43-yard touchdown. The Green Wave led 17-7, which was the score at halftime.
Another long result
Tulane came out of the first half in style. After catching a first down on the second and fifth, he ran back Tejay Spears He found a way to evade a series of UCF defenders and forced his way into the end zone for a 60-yard touchdown. The score gave Tulane a 24-7 lead.
Still quarreling
quarterback John Rhys Plumley hit wide receiver Kobe Hudson For a 17-yard touchdown, and an 80-yard drive finish that made it a two-score game again.
Instant answer
Tulane got its lead up to three points on the opening play of the next possession, as Pratt Watts hit up the middle of the field and then took off for a 73-yard touchdown.
You won’t go away
UCF’s response right back. On the sixth play of the drive, he ran back RG Harvey Hudson hit a 49-yard touchdown trick, his second score of the game.
down to one degree
UCF forced and recovered another Tulane fumble and took advantage. On their fourth round of possession, UCF is down Isaiah Bowser He ran in a 10-yard touchdown, cutting the deficit to three.
Tulane does it again
On the fourth play of Tulane’s next drive, Pratt threw his fourth touchdown of the game. It was a 60-yard pass to White, who ran through the UCF defense on his second touchdown of the game.
Back to control
UCF turned it on downs, and it took Tulane four plays to make it pay. Pratt ran it in from 18 yards out, giving Tulane a 45-28 lead – that would be the final score.
No. 1 Georgia 50, No. 14 LSU 30
yes!
LSU went scoreless on the opening possession of the game, but its defense forced a Georgia three-and-out. On LSU’s next possession, the offense set up a 31-yard field goal attempt. Then chaos erupted.
Georgia blocked the field goal attempt with Chris Smith Bring it home to achieve the first score in the game.
I got it!
LSU quickly got that touchdown.
On the third play of the ensuing drive, quarterback Jaden Daniels hit wide receiver Kishon Pot For a 53-yard touchdown, evening the score at seven.
Georgia answers
The Bulldogs scored their first offensive touchdown in the dying moments of the first quarter.
quarterback Stetson Bennett Hit the tight end Brock Powers On passes of 15 and 32 yards in the early stages of the drive and connected again with the sophomore to close the drive on a 3-yard touchdown run, giving Georgia a 14-7 lead.
Fluke’s play leads to a TD
Daniels threw a pass that bounced off a player’s helmet and was eventually intercepted by a Georgia quarterback Smile Mondon. One out later, Bennett hit a wide receiver Ladd McConkey for a 22-yard touchdown.
another one
The bulldog pulls away. Georgia got its fourth touchdown of the game when Bennett reached on tight end Darnell Washington for a score of 14 yards.
Explosion alert
It was all bulldogs in the first half. Shortly before halftime, Georgia found the end zone for the fifth time when Bennett hit wide receiver Dillon Bell to a degree of 3 yards. An LSU field goal before halftime made it 35-10 at the break.
some life
LSU recovered the Georgia fumble and made the most of the takeaway.
On the third play of the ensuing drive, quarterback Garrett NusmayerDaniels, who entered the game after suffering an injury, collided with the wide receiver Owner we stand out for a 34-yard touchdown.
missed opportunity
After the Tigers forced a three-and-out, Nusmayer connected with the Napiers on a 59-yard pass. But with a chance to make it a 10-point game, LSU turned it over on the running back Josh Williams It was stuffed on 4th-and-1 from the Georgia 5-yard line.
Georgia does it again
The Bulldogs scored their sixth touchdown on a drive that started at their own 5 yard line. The highlight was the drive Kendall Melton Takes off in a 51-yard rush.
Moments later, he ran back Kenny Macintosh He joined the scoring team, capping off a 2-yard drive.
Don `t give up
LSU’s offense has come up. The drive on the kickoff went out of bounds and a 47-yard touchdown run from Williams ended in the end zone, as a running back Noah Cain Powered to 1 yard pitch. LSU failed to convert the two-point conversion and trailed 42-23.
l can’t stop ’em
Georgia had its way with the LSU defense on this one. McIntosh scored his second TD of the night, which Georgia punctuated with a two-point conversion to make it 50-23.
alternative plan
Neusmeyer was a bright spot for the Tigers. His final highlight included staying on his feet to throw a 33-yard touchdown to wide receiver Gary Jenkins. The scoring ended there, as Georgia prevailed 50-30.
No. 10 Kansas State 31, No. 3 TCU 28
Does TCU exist no matter what happens today?
No. 4 USC He fell in the Pac-12 title game Friday night, losing 47-24 to me Utah. After USC’s loss, many believe TCU is a lock to make the College Football Playoff with its 12-0 record.
The TCU’s dynamic duo are already connected
Quentin Johnston Ankle looked fine early on when he caught a 53-yard pass Max Dugan In the second play of the TCU game.
TCU is on top first
The Horned Frogs completed their 13-game opening campaign with a touchdown pass from Duggan to Ty Barber.
Bold call leads to a big score
In the dying seconds of the first quarter, Kansas State elected to go to fourth down. Pay as resolution Will Howard have found Ben Sinnott in the apartment while playing. Not only did Sinnott first down, he ran into the end zone for a 6-yard score to make it 7-7.
Go, Will
The Kansas State quarterback was able to get into the end zone with ease as the Cucumbers chipped away at the TCU defense and the Wildcats took a 14-7 lead in the second quarter.
Tough TCU stops
Kansas State backs off Duos Phone He was unable to get the required yard on fourth down as he hit a wall of Horned Frogs, giving TCU the ball and good field position late in the first half.
TCU brings it back again
Johnston looked like he was going to put the Horned Frogs into scoring zone by scoring 31 yards on his first play after a fourth down stop. However, the star receiver made an uncharacteristic error and fumbled the ball, giving the ball back to Kansas State.
TCU saved from security
An odd play occurred on the Horned Frogs’ opening drive in the second half when Dugan pumped a pass when a Wildcats defender knocked the ball out of his hand. The ball rolled into the end zone and was recovered by a TCU offensive lineman, giving Kansas State two points and a 16-10 lead.
However, the review determined that Duggan’s faker met the criteria for a throwing motion for a pass, thus ruling it an incomplete pass and nullifying two points for Kansas State.
Kansas State is rising by double digits!
Wildcats still get their points anyway after the safety is revoked. Howard found RJ Garcia II On a 25-yard touchdown pass to give the Wildcats a 21-10 lead early in the second half.
TCU gets a break
After another offensive drive stalled, TCU was set to give the ball back to Kansas State by 11. However, the Wildcats put out the punt and seemed to put some momentum back into the Horned Frogs.
Kinder can not be processed
TCU made use of the padded font and Kinder Miller The Horned Frogs got into the end zone on a 6-yard run to narrow Kansas State’s lead to 21-17.
Big hit but big win
Dugan was hit by a Kansas State fullback right after he threw the ball, but it had no effect on the play as Johnston was open to a 51-yard reception completion to launch TCU as it looked to take the ball. Leadership.
Duggan says “Oh!”
TCU was in a position to cut the lead to at least one, but Duggan’s pass on a fading path into the end zone fell short and was intercepted by Julius Prentice.
tie!
Star Kansas State running back hit the Jets to score a 44-yard touchdown to help his team take a 28-17 lead and put TCU back down another two-score hole.
Along the way, Vaughn may have grabbed TCU defender’s ankles.
Take one for the team
Barber came out with a big grip on TCU in the fourth. It came at a price, however, as he was on the wrong end of a slam dunk, and was on the ground for a few moments before leaving the game.
TCU ended up kicking a field goal later on the drive to cut Kansas State’s lead to 28-20.
Dugan puts the team on his back
The TCU quarterback ran for 95 yards on one drive, including a 19-yard run on fourth and second, a 40-yard carry to reach the red zone, and an 8-yard run to cut the lead to two.
Duggan was gassed after a touchdown, but pulled himself together just enough to complete a pass to Jared Wiley On the two-point conversion to tie the game with 1:51 remaining.
Kinder cannot enter
TCU would end the opening round of overtime empty-handed after Miller’s fourth-and-goal run at the 1-yard line turned things around, allowing Kansas State to win the Big 12 by no score.
Kansas State wins!
The Wildcats play the game safe after stopping the Horned Frogs in overtime, with Ty Zentner He kicked a 31-yard field goal for the win.
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