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College football live scores, games, updates: Miami at Cal and more

College football live scores, games, updates: Miami at Cal and more

With only one matchup between the top 25 teams on the schedule, this week looked like it might be a dud. But college football always delivers when you least expect it, and it pulled off a big one on Saturday with two upsets in the top five.

A week after beating Georgia in a clash of SEC titans, No. 1 Alabama lost 40-35 to Vanderbilt in Nashville. Later, No. 4 Tennessee fell 19-14 to Arkansas after the Hogs staged a fourth-quarter comeback to cap a wild day in the SEC.

The Commodores were 23.5 point underdogs, but never trailed in the surprising win. Vandy QB Diego Pavia was the hero, completing 16 of his 20 passes for 252 yards and two touchdowns while also adding 57 yards rushing.

The Razorbacks’ defense was key to the win over the Volunteers, keeping Nico Iamaleava in check all night (17 of 29, 158 yards), but the hero was backup QB Malachi Singleton. He stepped in after Taylen Green was injured late in the game and led the Hogs on a game-winning touchdown drive, using his legs to rocket into the end zone for an 11-yard score. The Vols had a chance to fight back, but failed.

Elsewhere, No. 5 Georgia bounced back from its loss to Alabama by beating Auburn, and No. 3 Ohio State looked convincing in a win over Iowa, with freshman Jeremiah Smith making another one-handed touchdown grab. No. 25 Texas A&M throttled No. 9 Missouri 41-10 earlier in the day in the only ranked-versus-ranked matchup.

Here are the biggest winners and losers from Saturday’s action. Follow the rest of tonight’s games below.

Live137 updates

  • Halftime: Cal 21, Miami 10

    The No. 8 Hurricanes have work to do.

  • Cal scores on 4th down!

    On 4th-and-1 from his OWN 34-yard line, Fernando Mendoza hits a quick pass to Jaydn Ott and the RB goes 66 yards to the house.

    Cal leads Miami 21-10 and we have another top 10 team on the surprise list đź‘€

  • Cal leads Miami early

    Cal scored against No. 8 Miami, including this 57-yard catch-and-run to Jack Endries.

    The Bears lead 14-10 in the 2nd quarter.

  • Final: Arkansas 19, Tennessee 14

    Down goes No. 4! The Vols worked their way into the red zone on the final possession of the game, but Nico Iamaleava couldn’t find anyone to throw to on the final play of the game and the Hogs pulled off a massive upset!

  • TOUCHDOWN ARKANSAS!

    The Hogs are in the end zone facing an 11-yard keeper from backup QB Malachi Singleton!

    They are up 19-14 after the two-point conversion failed. Tennessee will get the ball back with 1:17 to play.

  • Pigs get it back

    Arkansas forced a three-and-out from Tennessee and got the ball back at its own 41-yard line.

    Malachi Singleton has to be the Hogs’ hero after Taylen Green suffered an injury that kept him out of the game.

  • Miami strikes first

    In the night’s ACC action on the West Coast, Miami scored a quick touchdown against Cal on Mark Fletcher Jr.’s 3-yard run

  • Meanwhile, Arkansas struck back against Tennessee with just over four minutes left in the game.

    Tennessee 14, Arkansas 13

  • Final: Minnesota 24, USC 17

    Koi Perich intercepts Miller Moss in the end zone in the final seconds to seal the ball!

    The Gophers pull off the upset over the No. 11 Trojans.

  • Final: Washington 27, Michigan 17

    Fans storm the field in Seattle. Big win for the Huskies over No. 10 Michigan in a rematch for the national title.

  • Touchdown Minnesota!

    It’s tipped over!

    Max Brosmer crossed the goal line and the Gophers took a 24-17 lead over USC with less than a minute to play!

  • Minnesota stopped at the goal line?

    The Gophers tried it on 4th down from the 1st and the play is referred to as “short of the goal line” but is still under review.

    Minnesota and USC were tied 17:17 with 56 seconds left in the game. The game could depend on this decision.

  • Washington adds a FG

    Grady Gross scores from 32 yards and that should be the end of the game in Seattle.

    Washington leads Michigan 27-17 with 1:06 to play.

  • Final: Clemson 29, FSU 13

  • Intercept in Washington!

    Michigan’s Jack Tuttle is picked off by Kamren Fabiculanan deep in UM territory!

    Washington takes the lead 24-17 with less than 4 minutes to play and already within field goal range.

  • Pigs settle for FG

    Arkansas’ drive fails in the red zone and kicker Matthew Shipley kicks a short field goal to cut Tennessee’s lead.

    Tennessee 14, Arkansas 13

  • Arkansas on the move

    Trailing Tennessee 14-10, Arkansas QB Jaylen Green just threw a dart at Andrew Armstrong. Green took a nasty low blow on the throw, giving the Hogs another 15 yards at the end of the throw.

    The QB was also injured during the play and had to go to the sidelines.

  • Iowa State extends lead

    Iowa State has allayed any fears of a potential upset in Ames. The cyclones are now running away from the bears.

  • Minnesota ties USC

    Meanwhile, No. 11 USC is also in danger on the road.

    Minnesota is tied 17-17 with 6:08 left.

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