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.
The biggest result of the day, however, may have happened early on Saturday. Kentucky went into Oxford against No. 6 Ole Miss and stunned the Rebels, 20-17, in a back-and-forth affair that ended with a shanked field goal that would’ve tied it.
Here are the biggest games left. Follow along as we break down all the action below.
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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Arch Manning and No. 1 Texas roll
With Quinn Ewers missing another game with an injury, Arch Manning throws for 324 yards and two TDs as Texas comfortably wins its first SEC game over Mississippi State.
Colorado returns fumble for TD
UCF’s KJ Jefferson fumbles the ball near the goal line and Colorado’s Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig scoops it up and returns it 93 yards for a touchdown.
That’ll cap things off in Orlando.
Colorado stops UCF at goal line
Any hope of a Knights comeback was just dashed on a tough goal line stand by the Buffs.
Final: USC 38, Wisconsin 21
Wisconsin was up 21-10 in the third quarter before USC just absolutely blasted the Badgers, scoring the final 28 points to run away with the Big Ten win.
Final: Oklahoma 27, Auburn 21
Auburn couldn’t get much going on a last-gasp drive, and No. 21 Oklahoma rallies from 11 down in the 4th quarter. True freshman Michael Hawkins wins in his first start for OU, and Auburn falls to 2-3.
Final: Notre Dame 31, Louisville 24
Louisville had the ball at midfield with a shot to tie it and under a minute to go, but an inexcusable delay of game penalty on 4th and 1 made it a lot tougher. Incomplete on 4th and 6.
No. 16 Irish hang on for a big win over No. 15 Louisville.
Oklahoma takes over on downs
OU sacked Auburn on 4th and 11, and that will just about wrap it up.
Oklahoma is gonna complete the comeback win.
End of 3Q: Colorado 41, UCF 21
The Knights aren’t helping themselves much on offense or defense. After allowing a long drive for a score, they just turned it over again on a fumble.
Touchdown USC
The Trojans just put the game on ice with a pick-6 by Mason Cobb. That’ll do it for the Badgers.
Touchdown Colorado
The Buffs charge right down the field and offer their own rebuttal, capping off a 6-play, 65-yard drive with a 10-yard TD pass from Shedeur Sanders to LaJohntay Wester.
Colorado up 41-21.
Touchdown Louisville
Meanwhile, Louisville cuts Notre Dame’s lead to 7 points after Tyler Shough throws a 24-yard TD pass to Ja’Corey Brooks.
5:17 to play in South Bend.
Oklahoma takes lead on a PICK-6!
What a turn of events in Auburn! Oklahoma’s Kip Lewis intercepts Tiger QB Payton Thorne and returns it to the end zone to suddenly give the Sooners the lead!
After a successful 2-point play, OU leads Auburn 24-21 with 4:01 to play.
UCF gets one back
The Knights have responded right back with their own touchdown drive, going 92 yards in three plays to cut it to 34-21.
Touchdown Oklahoma!
Jovantae Barnes finishes it with a 2-yard TD run, which was set up by Michael Hawkins’ 60-yard pass to J.J. Hester. OU failed on the 2-point try, but it’s down to a one-score Auburn lead.
Auburn leads 21-16 with 8:32 to play.
Interception Colorado!
Who else but Travis Hunter?!? The two-way star makes an incredible leaping pick and it’s hard to see a way back for UCF despite the game only being midway through the third quarter.
Touchdown Notre Dame!
Riley Leonard’s short pass to Jeremiyah Love goes for a 32-yard score. It’s the first points of the 2nd half for the Irish, and that could come close to putting this one away.
31-17 Notre Dame lead. 9:16 to play.
Touchdown USC!
The second half has been all Trojans. The latest score is by QB Miller Moss, who got twisted up at the goal line but ended up with the score.
USC is up 31-21 with just over 8 minutes left in the fourth quarter.
Touchdown Colorado
The Buffs are starting to pull away on the road in Orlando. Micah Welch caps off a 4-play, 63-yard drive with a short walk into the end zone.
Louisville kicks FG to cut into the lead
Big sequence for the Cardinals after it appeared Notre Dame scored a touchdown on a scoop and score after Louisville QB Tyler Shough fumbled, but the play was overturned to an incomplete pass.
Brock Travelstead drilled a 56-yard field goal right after that.
Notre Dame’s lead is trimmed to 24-17 with 11:25 to play.