College football tips, games, updates: Tennessee at Oklahoma, Miami at USF and more

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.

The big SEC showdown between Tennessee and Oklahoma is the highlight of Saturday night’s games.

(All times are Eastern and all odds are from BetMGM)

Time: 7:30 pm | TV: ABC | Phone: Tennessee -7 | Total: 57.5

Former Oklahoma QB and assistant Josh Heupel returns to Norman as head coach of the Volunteers on Saturday night. UT QB Nico Iamaleava has become the front-runner for the Heisman with his game so far, and a strong offense will put pressure on Oklahoma QB Jackson Arnold to get things going in the passing game.

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  • Arch Manning throws a TD

    Arch Manning bounced back from his breakout season as he connected with Jaydon Blue on a 3-yard touchdown pass.

    Texas leads UL-Monroe 14-0.

  • Click Tennessee!

    Nico Iamaleava gets Dont’e Thornton Jr. for a 66-yard catch and run for the first play of the game. What a game for the Vols!

  • Arch Manning throws first INT

    Prodigy commits his first error of the season in his first start against UL Monroe.

  • Tennessee scores first, good drive

    The Vols were able to lock down a field goal after the turnover, but Sooner is moving up the middle of the field now.

  • Against Tennessee!

    Oklahoma QB Jackson Arnold commits the first big foul of the game, sending a pass into the hands of UT’s Jermod McCoy, who returns it to midfield.

  • Meanwhile, Tennessee and Oklahoma are moving forward. Teams have traded punts so far without much offense.

  • Vanderbilt MISSES FG, Mizzou wins!

    Brock Taylor’s 31-yard field goal connected wide left to end the second OT!

    No. 7 Missouri escapes with a 30-27 victory!

  • Missouri hits a FG in 2OT

    Mizzou makes a field goal to start the 2nd OT.

    It’s a 30-27 lead. Vanderbilt season

  • Missouri scores a TD!

    Brady Cook -> Luther Burden for a 25-yard score on Mizzou’s first possession of OT.

    27-27.

    Heading to the 2nd OT!

  • Get rid of Vanderbilt!

    Vandy gets the ball early in OT and scores when Diego Pavia passes to Gabe Fisher from 2 yards out!

    Vanderbilt leads 27-20.

  • Final: Utah 22, OK State 19

    The Utes hold on to win despite the absence of starting QB Cameron Rising. A win could prove crucial in the Big 12 title race.

  • Mizzou-Vanderbilt heads to OT!

    Hindsight is 20-20 and we have bonus football in Columbia.

  • Missouri just punted from the Vanderbilt yard line on 4th and 1 with less than a minute to play.

    The crowd was not happy with the decision.

  • Click OK State!

    The Cowboys took the lead against Utah with less than 2 minutes left in the game after a 9-yard TD pass from Alan Bowman to Rashod Owens. A 2-point conversion is good.

    Utah’s lead is now 22-19, but they take it back on the next play and will be able to burn more time off the clock.

  • The Cowboys are quickly moving down the field as we reach the 2 minute mark. They are close to the red zone, but still down by 11.

  • Vanderbilt misses the FG

    Brock Taylor’s 50-yard attempt is FAR right.

    And Missouri and Vanderbilt remain tied 20-20 with 3:06 to play.

    That’s four combined field goals today, three by Mizzou.

  • OK State gets the ball back, down 11

    Oklahoma State will get the ball back with more than 3 minutes left in the game after the stoppage. The Cowboys ran the ball well the last time, but they ran out of time.

  • Final: Michigan 27, USC 24

    No. 18 The Wolverines pull off the biggest win you’ll ever see. They ran the ball and made enough plays on defense. Michigan only passed for 32 yards. The Trojans lose their first Big Ten game

  • USC IS WAITING FOR THE 4TH!

    It’s your football game. USC’s pass comes up short on 4th and 9.

    Michigan is going to win this thing!

  • USC moved the ball to its own 37-yard line. 17 seconds left.

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