College football’s biggest teams continue their 2022 seasons in Saturday’s Week 9 action. Here is a summary of the day.
Briefly: Daijun Edwards and Kenny McIntosh ran for two touchdowns apiece, and Georgia pulled away from Florida. The Bulldogs looked in trouble when the Gators scored the first 17 points of the third quarter and turned a 28-3 deficit into a one-scored game. But the Dawgs responded with back-to-back touchdowns to seal their 10th straight win. Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett threw for 316 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions.
A highlight to follow: Brock Bowers completes a 73-yard touchdown on the end.
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Briefly: JT Tuimoloau had a backpack to set up Ohio State for a fourth-quarter split score, then a pick-6 to cap a spectacular performance from the defensive end as the Buckeyes erased a fourth-quarter deficit to beat Penn State.
A highlight to follow: Henderson clears for the go-ahead score.
Briefly: Jalin Hyatt caught five passes for 138 yards and two touchdowns as Tennessee set up an undefeated showdown with No. 1 Georgia next Saturday. Hyatt broke the school record for touchdown receptions in a season and the Volunteers got their best start since winning the national championship in 1998. The Wildcats struggled on offense after an early touchdown. Will Levis had limited success being intercepted three times.
A highlight to follow: Hyatt sets a Tennessee record with its 14th touchdown of the season.
Briefly: Blake Corum rushed for 177 yards and scored twice, and Jake Moody scored five field goals to help Michigan go undefeated. The Wolverines have scored 26 straight points after briefly falling behind late in the first quarter. Tempers flared after the game between the state rivals after Michigan kept pitching in the final minutes with the game already decided.
Briefly: Max Duggan threw three touchdowns, Kendre Miller rushed for 120 yards and a score, and TCU used big plays on offense to beat West Virginia to go undefeated.
What there is to know: TCU takes the lead on Emani Bailey’s touchdown run.
Briefly Bo Nix threw three touchdown passes and ran for three more scores to lead Oregon to a 42-24 victory over California for its seventh straight win. The Ducks opened the game with three touchdowns in less than seven minutes of playing time spanning halftime and went undefeated in Pac-12 play.
A highlight to follow: Nix drops it off to Noah Whittington, who does the rest to reach the end zone.
Briefly: Will Howard threw for 296 yards and four touchdowns, Deuce Vaughn rushed for 158 yards and another score, and Kansas State handed Oklahoma State its first shutout loss since 2009. The victory maintains the Wildcats one game behind TCU in the Big 12 race.
A highlight to follow: Vaughn goes the distance for another K-State score.
Briefly: Louisville forced six turnovers in the third quarter and seven in the game to lead to a shock win over Wake Forest. Two of the turnovers were interceptions for touchdowns as the Cardinals overcame a 14-13 halftime deficit with 35 points in the third quarter and took the win.
A highlight to follow: Kei’Trel Clark takes out Sam Hartman and goes the distance.
Briefly: Caleb Williams threw for 411 yards and five touchdowns, and Southern California scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to outlast Arizona. The Wildcats nearly trailed USC offensively, finishing with 543 total yards. Laura’s Jayden threw for 380 yards and three touchdowns. Defensively, they struggled with missed tackles and allowed the Trojans to convert 11 of 17 on third down.
A highlight to follow: Tahj Washington gets his second touchdown catch of the day.
Briefly: Quinshon Judkins rushed for 205 yards, Jaxson Dart had three touchdowns, and Mississippi handed Texas A&M its fourth straight loss. Ole Miss rushed for 391 yards, including 134 yards in the first quarter, and finished with 530 total yards.
A highlight to follow: Mississippi enters the board first with a touchdown pass from Jaxson Dart to Dayton Wade.
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Briefly: Brandon Joseph returned a 29-yard interception for a touchdown on the game’s opener, tailback Audric Estimé rushed for 123 yards and scored twice in the fourth quarter to thwart a Syracuse rally, and Notre Dame overcame the Orange. The Fighting Irish have won five of six since opening the season with two losses and have 26 straight regular season wins over ACC opponents.
A highlight to follow: Brandon Joseph puts Notre Dame ahead early with an interception return for a touchdown.
Briefly: Chase Brown rushed for 149 yards and scored on consecutive second-quarter series, helping Illinois beat Nebraska for the third straight year. They won a sixth straight game for the first time since 2011. The Cornuskers lost quarterback Casey Thompson to injury in the second quarter and lost their 20th straight to a Top 25 opponent. Tommy DeVito went 20 of 22 for 179 yards and two touchdowns.
What there is to know: Devito hits Isaiah Williams for the first score of the game.
Briefly: RJ Harvey had a 17-yard touchdown with 48 seconds left, sending Central Florida past Cincinnati. The loss was American Athletic’s first game for the Bearcats after a 19-game winning streak. Harvey TD’s go-ahead capped a seven-play, 75-yard walk led by quarterback Mikey Keene. Cincinnati took a 21-18 lead with 3:04 left on Ryan Montgomery’s 39-yard touchdown.
A highlight to follow: Harvey wins the game for Central Florida.
Briefly: Drake Maye threw for 388 yards and five touchdowns to bring North Carolina back from a 10-point second-half deficit. Pittsburgh led 24-14 before the Tar Heels scored four touchdowns including three on passes from Maye. Antoine Green and Josh Downs each had for over 100 yards and two scores as UNC improved to 7-1 and went undefeated in the ACC.
Briefly: Brady Cook ran for a touchdown and had three scoring long drives in the first half as Missouri took a 17-0 lead on the way to their fourth straight win over South Carolina. Receiver Dominic Lovett hit career highs with 10 catches for 148 yards while the Tigers defense made 11 tackles from behind the line of scrimmage and held the Gamecocks to 203 total yards.
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