The biggest game of the season (so far) is upon us.
No. 2 Georgia visits No. 4 Alabama in the first top-five matchup of the season on Saturday night. It’s the last of four ranked matchups during a loaded Week 5 slate.
Here are the biggest games of the day. Follow along as we break down all the action below.
The Cardinals got a statement win over the Irish a season ago at home. And it’s fair to wonder if Louisville is better this season than it was in 2023. Former Oregon and Texas Tech QB Tyler Shough has been very good so far this season, completing over 68% of his passes for eight touchdowns and no interceptions. Notre Dame is still looking to rely on Riley Leonard through the air to complement what’s been a dominant run game through four games despite injuries along the offensive line.
The Illini knocked off previously undefeated Nebraska in overtime in Week 4 and it’s just the third time since 1951 that Illinois has won its first four games. A big reason for that is the improved play of former Ole Miss QB Luke Altmyer. Can he keep that up against Penn State on the road? Opposing QBs are averaging just 144 yards per game against the Nittany Lions.
This matchup of perennial playoff teams features two Heisman contenders at quarterback. No QB is responsible for more TDs per game than Alabama’s Jalen Milroe, and Carson Beck spent much of the offseason as the favorite for the award. Beck’s 2024 season hasn’t lived up to the Heisman hype yet, but it won’t be a surprise in the slightest if Beck has a big game.
Washington State is on the precipice of the AP Top 25 after a 4-0 start that includes wins over Texas Tech and Washington and QB John Mateer is slinging it. But the Cougars defense is allowing almost five yards a carry — that’s an appetizing statistic for Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty, who leads the country with an average of 10.5 yards a carry. There’s a reason he’s the non-QB with the best Heisman odds (+2000) at BetMGM.
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Touchdown Kentucky!
What a turn of events in Oxford! Kentucky’s Gavin Wimsatt actually fumbles the ball on a keeper play but his teammate falls on it in the end zone to give the Wildcats the 20-17 lead.
There’s 2:25 left to play.
UK goes for it on fourth-and-7 and gets it!
Deep in their own territory but desperate for points, Kentucky’s Brock Vandagriff throws a deep fade to Barion Brown for a 66-yard catch and run. What a clutch play by the Wildcats!
Michigan adds FG
The Wolverines are up 10 points with 4:33 left after a short field goal.
UK gets ball back, down 4
Ole Miss can’t get anything going and has to punt it back to Kentucky.
It’s 17-13 with just under 5 minutes left in Oxford.
Minnesota staging comeback bid
We have a development in Ann Arbor. The Gophers scored to cut it to a two-touchdown deficit early in the fourth quarter, then Koi Perich did some serious work with a 60-yard punt return. Minnesota scored shortly thereafter to cut it to a one-score game.
Interception K-State!
OSU quarterback Alan Bowman throws his third interception of the game, this time to KSU’s Jacob Parrish, who makes a beautiful contested pick in the end zone.
That’s the end of the third quarter. Kansas State is pulling away.
Touchdown K-State
The Wildcats may have just ended this one early. Avery Johnson finds Will Anciaux on a jump pass at the goal line to take a three-score lead on the Cowboys.
Touchdown Ole Miss!
The Rebels are finally back in the end zone and it comes in dramatic fashion. Jaxson Dart finds Tre Harris on a gutsy fourth-and-7 throw and Harris sprints through the UK defense for a 48-yard gamebreaker.
Ole Miss up 17-13 as the third quarter comes to a close.
Kentucky retakes lead
The Wildcats find some success through the air before their drive fizzles out just outside of the red zone. But they’re back in the lead with a made field goal.
Ref makes huge block on accident
Look at the assist from the referee on this long TD run by Maryland’s Roman Hemby that tied things up in the Terps’ game against Indiana.
Interception K-State!
OSU’s Alan Bowman makes another crucial mistake, throwing it right to KSU’s Marques Sigle for the Cowboys’ third turnover of the game.
Ole Miss ties it up
The Rebels have knotted things at 10-10 with their opening possession of the second half.
The Wildcats’ game plan has been clear so far: run, run, run some more. Will a possession game be enough to topple Ole Miss in Oxford, or will they have to take to the air to stay in it?
Touchdown Kansas State!
After a quick three-and-out by OK State, Kansas State takes over and DJ Giddens sprints through the OSU defense for a 66-yard touchdown.
That’s 153 rushing yards for Giddens just two minutes into the second quarter and the Wildcats are up 28-13.
We are back for the second half of Ole Miss-Kentucky and OK State-Kansas State. The Rebels and Cowboys will start with the ball in their respective games.
Scoreboard update
Here’s where things stand as the first wave of games hits halftime:
Halftime: Kansas State 21, Oklahoma State 13
Both teams have been able to move the ball pretty well in the opening half. The Cowboys seemed committed to getting Ollie Gordon going early but then reverted to a pass-first offense once they started trailing.
Halftime: Kentucky 10, Ole Miss 7
The Wildcats controlled the clock in the first two quarters (almost 22 minutes time of possession) and the result is a lead at the break.
Touchdown Kentucky!
The Wildcats have taken the lead as time ticks away on the first half in Oxford. That was a methodical 13-play, 81-yard drive by Kentucky capped off by a pass from Brock Vandagriff to Dane Key. It took 5:30 off the clock.
Kentucky is up 10-7 with 27 seconds left in the first half.
Touchdown K-State!
The Wildcats get another one, this time Jayce Brown catching a deep pass from Avery Johnson for a 55-yard touchdown.
Kansas State is now up 21-13 with just over 3 minutes left in the half.