Week 4 of the college football season features the start of conference play for many teams and should not disappoint based on the schedule.
Clemson started things off with complete control of conference rival NC State, scoring 45 points in the first half for an easy victory that put it in a tie with Miami atop the ACC.
The first games also involved making history. James Madison scored more points in the first half against North Carolina than ever in a 70-50 rout (UNC also had never allowed more points in a half before Saturday). Later, Temple kicker Maddux Trujillo drilled a 64-yard field goal – the longest in 16 years and just one yard shy of Martin Gramatica’s record.
In the evening window, No. 18 Michigan knocked off No. 11 USC in the only way the Wolverines could, actually winning only with their ground game. In another high-profile place, No. 12 Utah hosted No. 14 Oklahoma State for a Big 12 win despite Utes QB Cameron Rising sitting out another game.
Here are the winners and losers for Week 4 of college football.
Follow along below for the full day’s action.
(All times are Eastern and all odds are from BetMGM)
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Here is the game that won Colorado
The call is waiting! Colorado wins!
Travis Hunter forced a fumble just short of the goal line. And the Buffaloes pull off an incredible comeback win in overtime!
Baylor is wrong… maybe
Baylor appeared to fumble near the goal line, meaning the game was over and Colorado won.
But the game is still under review.
Click Colorado!
Micah Welch scores from the 1 as the Buffs take the lead in overtime.
They lead 38-31. Baylor will get a chance to match.
Meanwhile, the stakes are high in Provo as Kansas State is up 6-3 on BYU late in the first quarter.
Colorado-Baylor heads to overtime!
In the most unexpected finish you’ll ever see, Colorado forced OT.
It’s 31-31 with more football coming to Boulder
Final: Tennessee 25, Oklahoma 15
The Vols have the first SEC signing and Josh Heupel’s return to Norman has been successful.
AFFECT COLORADO!
Not real! Shedeur Sanders finds LaJohntay Wester in the end zone on the last play of regulation!
An amazing 43 meter hill and catch!
No, did Sheppard throw what probably would have been a TD pass from Shedeur Sanders.
He got behind the guard. Rather incomplete. 2 seconds left. Ball at the Baylor 43
Colorado to travel
The Buffs moved to the Baylor area but spent a lot of time.
It’s close to the stadium and there are only 18 seconds left. CU has expired.
Click on Oklahoma
It’s too late, but Michael Hawkins led the Sooners down for a touchdown. Before it’s still 10 though it will do.
Baylor misses the FG
Baylor drives into the field but Isaiah Hankins misses from 45 yards out. That would have done a lot for the Bears.
It’s still a one-score game, 31-24 with 2:16 to play.
Final: Miami 50, South Florida 15
Cam Ward finished with 404 yards passing, 3 TDs, 1 INT as Miami left in the 2nd quarter.
Tennessee participates in FG
The Vols are up by 16 after a turnover and a field goal.
3:35 left in this one.
Baylor leads!
Sawyer Robertson drops a short pass to Hal Presley for a 24-yard touchdown.
Baylor leads again, 31-24, over Colorado. 5:43 to play
Oklahoma changes below
Well, that will do it for the Neighbors. Michael Hawkins sailed a fourth-down attempt over his receiver’s head and it looked like Oklahoma was running out of time.
Colorado drives into Baylor territory but stops when Shedeur Sanders is sacked on the 4th.
Baylor ball, tie game.
OU returns the ball to the 13
They soon get the ball back after the defense and will have it on their own 27 yard line. Hawkins showed promise running the ball on the last play. We’ll see if he can get Oklahoma back in just over 6 minutes a game.
Click Oklahoma!
Soon they finally found the last place in the fourth quarter with Michael Hawkins in the lead. The backup QB finds Jovantae Barnes out of the backfield for a touchdown to bring down the Vols.
After the penalty, Oklahoma’s Tyler Keltner misses the extra point to keep it 22-9.
OU on the way
Soon at the end they showed good strength with Michael Hawkins in the quarterback. They are now in the red zone.