College football Week 8 highlights
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Add Week 8 to that story, as Julian Sayin threw for three touchdowns in a 34-0 win over woeful Wisconsin. Ohio State has now allowed just 41 total points this season, has won its past six by an average of 31 points and didn't even bother to stop for ice cream at Culver's on its way out of Madison.
The Tennessee Volunteers played against the Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday night in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, as the Vols had the hopes of being able to beat the C
The Volunteers are Alabama’s fourth consecutive ranked opponent after victories against Georgia, Vanderbilt and Missouri. Ty Simpson is our midseason Heisman winner after his performance through the first six games of the season.
Mark Gronowski didn’t throw for a ton of yards, but he made Penn State pay on the ground. The Iowa quarterback rushed for 130 yards and two touchdowns, single-handedly setting up the Hawkeyes’ final score with a 67-yard scamper down the sideline. Kamari Moulton also chipped in on the ground with 99 yards on 17 carries.
Vanderbilt football is bowl eligible. The Commodores remain in the conversation for a spot in the College Football Playoff. And Vandy just knocked off its second top-10 team in two years at FirstBank Stadium.
The Red Raiders have asserted themselves as one of the very best teams in the country, and that doesn't seem likely to change tonight. Texas Tech has jumped all over Kansas in the early going, and its rushing attack is slicing the Jayhawks' defense.
Check out the best moments from this Big 12 clash between the No. 7 Texas Tech Red Raiders and the Arizona State Sun Devils.
Georgia (6-1, 4-1 SEC) trailed 35-26 into the fourth quarter but outscored the Rebels 17-0 in the final 15 minutes. Gunner Stockton helped the charge back with touchdown passes of 3 yards to Nate Frazier and 7 yards to Luckie.
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