Top 25 roundup: Georgia Tech pins No. 4 Miami with first loss

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Georgia Tech 28, No. 4 Miami 23 – Yellow Jackets Upset Hurricanes in Atlanta

Haynes King led Georgia Tech with 93 rushing yards and a touchdown, helping the Yellow Jackets to a surprising 28-23 victory over No. 4 Miami. King, sharing quarterback duties with Aaron Philo, also threw for a touchdown, while Jamal Haynes added 83 rushing yards and a score. The Hurricanes, previously undefeated, saw their comeback attempt fall short after quarterback Cam Ward’s fumble in the final minutes.

Miami’s Ward threw for 348 yards and three touchdowns, with Jacolby George leading in receptions. Despite a late touchdown to pull within five, Miami couldn’t capitalize, as Georgia Tech’s Romello Height forced a game-sealing fumble with under two minutes left.

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No. 1 Oregon 39, Maryland 18 – Gabriel Sets NCAA TD Record in Ducks’ Win

Dillon Gabriel made history by breaking the NCAA touchdown record with his 179th score, leading No. 1 Oregon to a 39-18 victory over Maryland. Gabriel threw for three touchdowns, including the record-breaking pass to tackle Gernorris Wilson. Oregon pulled away in the second half after a slow start, moving to 10-0 on the season.

Maryland’s Billy Edwards Jr. passed for 206 yards and a touchdown, but the Terrapins couldn’t keep pace with the high-powered Ducks offense.


No. 2 Ohio State 45, Purdue 0 – Smith Sets Freshman Records in Buckeyes’ Blowout

Ohio State crushed Purdue 45-0, with freshman wide receiver Jeremiah Smith breaking school records for touchdown receptions and catches in his first season. Smith’s touchdown and record-breaking receptions helped the Buckeyes build a commanding lead. Quarterback Will Howard threw for 260 yards and three scores, while TreVeyon Henderson added 85 rushing yards.

Purdue’s offense struggled, extending its losing streak to eight games in a difficult season.


No. 16 Ole Miss 28, No. 3 Georgia 10 – Rebels Stun Bulldogs with Strong Defense

Ole Miss upset No. 3 Georgia 28-10, led by Jaxson Dart’s steady play and Caden Davis’s five field goals. Dart threw for 199 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 50 yards. Ole Miss’s defense forced two turnovers from Georgia quarterback Carson Beck, snapping the Bulldogs’ four-game win streak and damaging their title hopes.

Georgia’s Nate Frazier scored the team’s lone touchdown, but the Bulldogs were outgained 397-245 in a game dominated by the Rebels’ defense.


No. 5 Texas 49, Florida 17 – Ewers’ Five TDs Lead Longhorns in SEC Clash

Quinn Ewers had a career day with five touchdown passes, guiding No. 5 Texas to a 49-17 victory over Florida. Ewers completed 19 of 27 passes for 333 yards in the Longhorns’ dominant performance. Jerrick Gibson added 100 rushing yards, while Matthew Golden caught two touchdowns.

Florida’s Aidan Warner, a third-string quarterback, threw for 132 yards but was intercepted twice, while Ja’Kobi Jackson led the Gators with 116 rushing yards and a touchdown.

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No. 6 Penn State 35, Washington 6 – Warren Shines as Nittany Lions Dominate

Tyler Warren led No. 6 Penn State with two rushing touchdowns and eight receptions in a 35-6 win over Washington. Penn State quarterback Drew Allar added a passing touchdown, helping the Nittany Lions stay in the playoff conversation. Kaytron Allen ran for 98 yards and a score in the decisive win.

Washington struggled offensively, as quarterbacks Will Rogers III and Demond Williams Jr. combined for only 119 passing yards and one interception.


No. 7 Tennessee 33, Mississippi State 14 – Iamaleava Injured as Vols Roll

Nico Iamaleava threw two touchdowns before leaving with an injury, helping No. 7 Tennessee secure a 33-14 win over Mississippi State. Dylan Sampson crossed the 1,000-yard rushing mark with 149 yards and a touchdown, leading the Volunteers to their eighth win.

Mississippi State’s quarterback Michael Van Buren Jr. managed just 92 passing yards as the Bulldogs’ offense struggled against Tennessee’s balanced attack.


No. 8 Indiana 20, Michigan 15 – Hoosiers Stay Perfect in Tight Win

Kurtis Rourke threw two touchdowns as Indiana held off Michigan 20-15 to extend its undefeated season. A late 41-yard field goal by Nicolas Radicic secured the Hoosiers’ tenth win, marking a historic season for the program.

Michigan’s Davis Warren fell short on a crucial fourth-down attempt late in the game, allowing Indiana to run out the clock and keep its playoff aspirations alive.


No. 9 BYU 22, Utah 21 – Last-Second Field Goal Seals BYU’s Comeback

Will Ferrin’s 44-yard field goal with three seconds left completed a thrilling comeback as No. 9 BYU edged Utah 22-21. Jake Retzlaff passed for 219 yards to lead the Cougars, who didn’t score an offensive touchdown until the fourth quarter.

Utah’s Brandon Rose threw for 112 yards and two scores in his debut, but the Utes’ losing streak extended to five games.


No. 10 Notre Dame 52, Florida State 3 – Leonard Leads Irish Rout

Riley Leonard accounted for three total touchdowns as Notre Dame demolished Florida State 52-3. Leonard passed for 215 yards and rushed for two scores, while Jadarian Price added 95 rushing yards and a touchdown.

Florida State’s offense was stifled, managing only 89 passing yards as the Seminoles suffered their sixth consecutive loss.


No. 11 Alabama 42, No. 15 LSU 13 – Milroe Runs Wild for Crimson Tide

Jalen Milroe rushed for a career-high 185 yards and four touchdowns, leading Alabama to a 42-13 win over LSU. Alabama’s CFP hopes got a boost with this road victory, as Milroe’s dynamic play overshadowed LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier, who threw for 239 yards but committed three turnovers.


No. 12 Boise State 28, Nevada 21 – Jeanty Dominates in Broncos’ Win

Ashton Jeanty rushed for 209 yards and three touchdowns as Boise State defeated Nevada 28-21. The Heisman hopeful topped 200 yards for the fourth time this season, powering the Broncos to their seventh straight win.

Nevada’s Brendon Lewis threw for 188 yards in the loss, as the Wolf Pack dropped their fourth straight game.


Kansas 45, No. 17 Iowa State 36 – Jayhawks Keep Bowl Hopes Alive

Jalon Daniels threw two touchdowns and Devin Neal set a school rushing record as Kansas defeated Iowa State 45-36. Neal’s 116 rushing yards helped him become Kansas’ all-time leading rusher, while Daniels’ efficient passing led the Jayhawks to victory.

Iowa State’s Rocco Becht passed for 383 yards, but the Cyclones couldn’t avoid their second straight loss.


Virginia 24, No. 18 Pitt 19 – Cavaliers Hold On for Upset Win

Xavier Brown scored two touchdowns as Virginia upset No. 18 Pitt 24-19. Virginia ended a three-game losing streak with the win, while Pitt’s quarterback Nate Yarnell threw two interceptions after starter Eli Holstein exited with an injury.


No. 20 Colorado 41, Texas Tech 27 – Sanders Duo Powers Buffaloes’ Win

Shedeur Sanders passed for 291 yards and three touchdowns while Shilo Sanders scored on a fumble recovery as Colorado defeated Texas Tech 41-27. Travis Hunter caught nine passes for 99 yards and a touchdown.

Texas Tech’s Tahj Brooks rushed for 137 yards, but it wasn’t enough as the Red Raiders fell to 6-4.


No. 21 Washington State 49, Utah State 28 – Cougars Cruise with Mateer’s Five TDs

John Mateer accounted for five touchdowns as Washington State routed Utah State 49-28. Mateer threw for four scores and ran for another in a dominant win that keeps Washington State’s slim CFP hopes alive.

Utah State’s Spencer Petrus threw for two touchdowns but couldn’t prevent the Cougars from cruising to victory.


No. 23 Clemson 24, Virginia Tech 14 – Klubnik’s Strong Second Half Seals Win

Cade Klubnik threw three second-half touchdowns to lead Clemson past Virginia Tech 24-14. Klubnik’s passing lifted the Tigers after a scoreless first half, with Phil Mafah rushing for 128 yards.

Virginia Tech’s quarterbacks combined for just 188 yards as turnovers proved costly.

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No. 24 Missouri 30, Oklahoma 23 – Last-Minute Defensive TD Lifts Tigers

Zion Young’s 17-yard fumble return touchdown sealed Missouri’s 30-23 win over Oklahoma in a wild finish. Drew Pyne’s touchdown pass tied the game late, but Missouri capitalized on an Oklahoma fumble to secure the victory.


No. 25 Army 14, North Texas 3 – Daily Leads Long Drive as Black Knights Prevail

Bryson Daily’s two rushing touchdowns powered No. 25 Army to a 14-3 win over North Texas. Daily orchestrated a 21-play, 94-yard drive, helping Army extend its 13-game win streak and frustrate the Mean Green’s high-powered offense.

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