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College football live scores, games, updates: Texas vs. Oklahoma, USC vs. Penn State and more


College football live scores, games, updates: Texas vs. Oklahoma, USC vs. Penn State and more

It will be almost impossible for Week 7 to match the chaos of Week 6, but the slate is full of exciting matchups.

This will be the first matchup of the season between the top three ranked teams, with the No. 1 team in the country facing off in a famous neutral rivalry game. The day should be lively.

Here are the matchups we'll be watching closely on Saturday. Follow all the action live below.

Time: 3:30 p.m. | TV: ABC | Line: Texas -14.5 | Overall: 50.5

Both teams begin their Cotton Bowl rivalry game outside of the bye weeks. The Longhorns moved to the top of the AP Top 25 after the Alabama loss and Quinn Ewers is back in the starting lineup. Oklahoma will start true freshman Michael Hawkins for the second straight season. If the Sooners want to pull off an upset, Hawkins needs to be fantastic and the running game needs to get on track.

Time: 3:30 p.m. | TV: CBS | Line: Penn State -5.5 | Overall: 50.5

This game lost some of its luster after the Trojans lost to Minnesota last week. This dropped them out of the top 25 and reduced their chances of winning the Big Ten. However, it could still be a dangerous game for Penn State. Penn State's offense looked much better in 2024 after an offseason coordinator change, and the defense allowed 12 or fewer points in four of its five games.

Time: 7:30 p.m. | TV: NBC | Line: Ohio State -3.5 | Overall: 52.5

The marquee game of the weekend should be a breeze. Opposing defenses have not yet solved OSU's two-headed rushing attack and a passing game featuring all-world freshman Jeremiah Smith. If the game comes down to quarterback play, Oregon could have the edge. Will Howard has been solid for the Buckeyes, but Oregon QB Dillon Gabriel leads the country in completion percentage and has thrown for 1,449 yards.

Time: 7:30 p.m. | TV: ABC | Line: Ole Miss -3.5 | Overall: 63.5

This game has the makings of a shootout. The Rebels average 44 points per game while LSU scores over 35 points per game. QB Jaxson Dart has already thrown for 2,100 yards and LSU's Garrett Nussmeier has thrown for 1,652 yards and 15 touchdowns in five games. The Tigers were eliminated in Week 6, while the Rebels rebounded from their first loss with a blowout win over South Carolina.

Time: 10:15 p.m. | TV: ESPN | Line: Kansas State -4 | Overall: 56.5

Kansas State is a good benchmark for the Buffaloes' seemingly improved roster. The team has already matched its 2023 win total and is just two wins away from bowl eligibility. The biggest test for Colorado will be their defense up front. Against the Buffaloes, teams average over 150 rushing yards per game and KSU RB DJ Giddens and QB Avery Johnson each average 7.3 yards per carry.

Live50 updates

  • At the start of the 2nd quarter, USC is on the move again, the ball is in Penn State territory.

    The Trojans still lead No. 4 Penn State 7-3.

  • Oklahoma scores first

    The Sooners score three points after Tyler Keltner makes his second field goal attempt – this time from 42 yards out.

    It's also notable because it's the first time Texas has trailed so far this season.

  • There is still no score in the Red River game, but the Sooners are now ahead and above midfield.

  • Touchdown USC!

    The Trojans immediately answered Penn State's FG with Quinten Joyner's 75-yard TD run.

    Difficult game with a fake reversal. USC takes the lead.

  • Penn State opened the scoring with a field goal

    Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, the Nittany Lions just had a touchdown taken off the field after an offensive pass interference penalty was called on the scoring play.

    It was a 14-play drive for PSU that took up more than half of the first quarter, but they will be disappointed after having to settle for a field goal.

  • Oklahoma misses FG

    The Sooners were in prime position to score early in the Red River Rivalry game after Quinn Ewers lost the ball, but their drive failed and kicker Tyler Keltner missed a 44-yard field goal.

  • Intercept Oklahoma!

    Quinn Ewers has made a huge mistake at the start of his return to the sport after missing three weeks due to injury. The Texas QB sailed a pass over the middle that was deflected by Oklahoma's Billy Bowman Jr.

  • USC-PSU and Oklahoma-Texas are underway, but we can't move on to the afternoon window without acknowledging UNC-Georgia Tech's destination.

    So Georgia Tech beat North Carolina with the game tied and time running out. The Yellow Jackets called a simple inside run to shorten the remaining time and go into overtime and…well…

  • Final: Alabama 27, South Carolina 25

  • Alabama INT wins!

    The Crimson Tide survive when South Carolina QB LaNorris Sellers throws an interception in the end zone to end the game. The Gamecocks had three plays to get into field goal range but can't muster anything and Alabama wins.

  • SOUTH CAROLINA GETS ONSIDE KICK

    The Gamecocks are still alive! With 40 seconds left, they're at midfield and all they're missing is a field goal.

  • South Carolina scores a TD, misses the 2-point conversion to tie the game

    Nyck Harbor makes a nice catch in the corner of the end zone, giving South Carolina a chance to tie the score with less than a minute to play, but the ensuing two-point conversion is of no use as QB LaNorris Sellers sails the ball out of bounds End zone.

  • touchdown Alabama!

    On a crucial third-and-10, Jalen Milroe finds Germie Bernard wide open for a 34-yard touchdown.

    South Carolina trails 27-19 with less than two minutes to play.

  • Alabama tries to bleed out the clock

    The Crimson Tide now have the ball past midfield and are doing their best to fill the clock. All they need is another first down.

    There are two minutes left.

  • Iowa defeats Washington

    The Hawkeyes are in full control at home against Big Ten newcomer Washington.

  • South Carolina misses FG

    The Gamecocks' drive stalled at the Alabama 33-yard line and South Carolina's Alex Herrera missed the 51-yarder that would have given them the lead.

    There's just over 5 minutes left.

  • touchdown Alabama!

    After a wild turnaround in Tuscaloosa, the Crimson Tide are back on top. It's Jalen Milroe who finds the end zone with a seven-yard run.

    The two-point conversion is not good. Alabama up 20-19.

  • Alabama recovers fumble!

    Just two games later, the Crimson Tide have it back! South Carolina QB LaNorris Sellers simply mishandled the ball and Alabama jumps on it.

    The Tide have great field position again. What some wild games in Tuscaloosa.

  • Intercept South Carolina!

    Alabama was looking to score and Jalen Milroe appeared to have a receiver open in the corner of the end zone, but a smart play by South Carolina's O'Donnell Fortune resulted in a pick in the end zone.

    With just over 12 minutes left, the Gamecocks will bounce back with a 19-14 lead.

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