
3rd week college football The season is underway as No.6 oklahoma sooners started the day with a crushing victory over Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Elsewhere, No. 17 Baylor stifled Texas Tech with a massive scoring explosion. No. 12 BYU fell to No. 25 Oregon on FOX and No. 22 Pennsylvania defeated Auburn.
After that, No. 3 Ohio State University will host Toledo on FOX, while No. 13 Miami, FL will take on No. 24 Texas A&M on College Station. To wrap up tonight, Fresno State takes on No. 7 USC on FOX.
Here are the top plays from Saturday’s Week 3:
No. 25 Oregon 41, No. 12 BYU 20
bigger than football
Ahead of kickoff, BYU paid tribute to former Oregon tight end Spencer Webb, who passed away earlier this year.
leave it to me
Oregon’s attack began in a rushing wave to open the case. Bonix kept it up with a 2-yard skipper to close out his four-play, 64-yard drive of the Ducks opening his score.
let me see
BYU got on the board as QB Jalen Hall faked left, faked right, and found TD tight end Isaac Rex.
What a grab!
Just throw the ball near Troy Franklin. he goes up and gets it. Franklin’s big 50-yard catch from the Knicks set him up with his QB dive of 2 yards, putting Oregon ahead 17-7.
fit in there
Knicks was arguably the first half MVP for the Ducks, following his rushing TD who passed to Terrance Ferguson on a 15-yard laser. The Knicks completed his 8 of his 9 pass attempts for 135 yards and Oregon on the break he led 24–7.
I am in a rout
Fresh off a touchdown to start the second half, Oregon found the end zone again on their next possession. The Knicks connected with Ferguson on his 9-yard pass score to give the Ducks his commanding 38-7 lead.
No. 22 Pennsylvania 41, Auburn 12
Lots of fireworks!
Penn State QB Shaun Clifford thinks a lot about running after getting this big blow from Auburn’s Owen Papaw.
diffuser
Well, the nasty blow kept Clifford at bay.The senior QB responded in the best possible way.
fickle season
Freshman Kaytron Allen made a nifty cutback at the goal line to step into the end zone unharmed and record the first TD of his college career. This play limited his 11-play, 68-yard drive and helped Nittany his Lions to take his 14–6 lead at halftime.
Nicholas Singleton do it yourself
The Nittany Lions gave Singleton the ball three times, making it a three-play scoring drive. Singleton started the drive with a 53-yard run, then struck a 1-yard score.
Fully controlled by Pennsylvania
Allen rushed for his second touchdown of the day to put Penn State up 31-6.
Auburn scores 6
The Tigers scored their first touchdown of the afternoon as Robbie Ashford found Jarkes Hunter for a 22-yard score. Auburn failed on his two-point conversion attempt.
Singleton takes off
Penn State continued to do ground damage as Singleton ran for his second touchdown of the day. This was 54 yards.
6. Oklahoma 49, Nebraska 14
Let the game begin!
What better entry point to all college football than when the Cornhuskers take to the field at Memorial Stadium? One word… Electricity!
ring. ring. who is there?
This is Junior Trey Palmer from Nebraska. I have a reservation for SIX. The junior wide receiver ran a perfect route and his Cornhuskers QB Casey Thompson put Biscuit in the basket to give Nebraska his 7–0 lead.
Dillon Gabriel show off the wheel
Nebraska struck first, but it didn’t take long for the Sooners to quickly counterattack. Gabriel stepped into his pocket, stored it in himself, and carried it 61 yards home.
Pipe down!
Oklahoma wasted little time putting more points on the board after the first score. The Sooners used a fast-paced offense to run out his D in Nebraska and found the end his zone with quite a dime courtesy of Gabriel to Jalil his Farouk.
unorthodox
It’s not the traditional way to watch a team score a touchdown, but Oklahoma itself is throwing an extraordinary party on the streets. Willis threw a perfect 24-yard strike wide.–Open the score’s Marcus measure.
double coverage?doesn’t matter
OU took a 49-7 lead three minutes into the third quarter. Theo Wease climbed through the trees to roll up his difficult 15-yard hamper and scored his second pass TD for Gabriel.
No. 17 Baylor 42, Texas 7
Right above the gut!
Baylor ran back Richard Reese, took the handoff and went straight up, leaving the 14-yard score untouched to give the Bears an early 7–0 lead.
Tightrope walking
Baylor doubled their lead early in the second quarter, with Craig Williams taking the handoff and turning on the Jets to get the score 30 yards. Williams made an impressive down keeping the inbounds as his run gave the Bears his 14-0 lead.
where’s the ball
Quarterback Blake Shapen extended the Bears’ lead after freezing the defense on an option play and sprinting 35 yards home. Baylor led 21-7 at the half.
put the bow on it
Reese was the star of Saturday’s show, and he capped off a great day with two 6-man rampages. Reese finished the game with 156 yards on 19 carries (8.2 yards per carry) and 3 scores on the ground.
best of the rest
It was a beautiful scene at Notre Dame Stadium before the team’s match against Cal.
Former Notre Dame linebacker Manti Teo was very emotional as he was honored pre-game during his pre-game presentation to the color guards.
Theo addressed the home crowd before kickoff. He received a standing ovation from Irish fans.
Hollywood Swingin’
Jackson State is ready to start the season, and Shane “Hollywood” Fuchs said “Keep the cameras on” against Grambling State in this acrobatic one-handed grab.
Army rally!
Indiana’s odds of winning this football game were incredibly low.
However, a clutch turnover, a late score and an astounding 2-point conversion pushed the game into OT, where the team won with strong plays from both sets.
Knock down the house!
Syracuse maintained their undefeated record in the final seconds, going 3-0 against Purdue for the first time since 2018. Garrett Schrader and Oron de Gadsden II made heroic hookups with seven seconds remaining to finish 25. Completed and pushed a back shoulder fade for yards.Syracuse won 32-29.
Do you believe in miracles! ?
Trailing 28-26 with 0:02 remaining, Appalachian State QB Chase Bryce stepped back and put up a Hail Mary pass.
Chase Bryce, Christian Horn win with Hail Mary pass.
Appalachian State QB Chase Bryce threw a 53-yard Hail Mary pass to Christian Horn for the winning touchdown.
3rd Toledo Ohio
Another Ohio TD
The Buckeyes continue their electric passing game with a light touchdown pass from CJ Stroud by Julian Fleming.
stay there toledo
DeQuan Finn ran for a 23-yard score to cut Ohio State’s lead to 14.
No. 11 Washington, Michigan
Washington takes the early lead
The Huskies scored on the first possession of the game as Michael Pennix connected with Jalyn Polk.
it’s coming
No. 13 Miami (FL) vs. No. 24 Texas A&M (9:00 PM ET)
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Miami (FL) Hurricane
Mia

Texas A&M Aggies
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Fresno State University at No. 7 USC (10:30 PM ET on FOX)

fresno state bulldog
FRESNST

USC Trojan
USC

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