College football Week 12: Results, CFP rankings, highlights, recap

BYU quarterback Bear Bachmeier has just 43 passing yards at the break. No. 7 Texas Tech in control against No. 8 BYU The Red Raiders lead 13-0 at the break in Lubbock as the Texas Tech defense has completely stifled the Cougar offensive attack. Montana's Korbin Hendrix goes full extension for this touchdown grab down the left sideline. The Hoosiers improved to 10-0 overall on the season, while Penn State falls to 3-6.

Turbo Richard added 141 rushing yards and two touchdowns, including a 43-yard burst that briefly put BC ahead 34–33 with four minutes remaining. The Red Radiers put together one long touchdown drive at the end of the first quarter as Behren Morton found his big receiver in the back of the end zone. The Nittany Lions hold a lead with six minutes to play in the fourth quarter after Nick Singleton bobbed and weaved for this 19-yard go ahead touchdown. Indiana’s defense kept the Hoosiers within striking distance, holding Penn State to just 93 rushing yards and forcing two turnovers. But the Hawkeyes responded behind quarterback Mark Gronowski, who completed a 38-yard strike to Jacob Gill before finding DJ Vonnahme for a 3-yard touchdown to pull within 9-7.

The Aggies just let up another field goal, now trailing 20-3 with 10 minutes to play in the second quarter. South Carolina led 10-3 before Dylan Stewart strip-sacked Marcel Reed, and the Gamecocks returned the fumble for six. The Midshipmen have moved the ball all over the Bulls defense with swiss army knife Eli Heidenreich holding 107 receiving yards at the break and 27 yards on the ground. Navy up big on No. 24 South Florida For the second week in a row, the projected 12-seed in the College Football Playoff is in danger of getting knocked off. Jeremiyah Love has 87 yards and a touchdown while quarterback CJ Carr has 145 yards on 13 of 19 passing.

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Nicholas Singleton powered Penn State’s rally with a 59-yard run and later caught a 19-yard screen for a score that gave the Nittany Lions their first lead of the game. His earlier turnover was a deep ball picked off by Penn State safety King Mack that shifted momentum midway through the fourth quarter and set up the Nittany Lions’ go-ahead touchdown. Trailing with less than two minutes remaining, Mendoza guided the Hoosiers 80 yards in under 90 seconds. Missouri’s offense managed only a handful of first downs and failed on a fourth-down attempt near midfield. Smith finished the drive with a short touchdown plunge. Linebacker Cashius Howell forced a strip sack, while cornerback Tyreek Chappell’s tight coverage limited Missouri’s backup quarterback Matt Zollers to short throws.

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Safety Peyton Bowen opened the scoring with an 80-yard pick-six, and Isaiah Sategna’s 42-yard punt return τα καλυτερα κομμωτηρια στον πειραια set up an early field goal for a 10-0 lead. No. 11 Oklahoma capitalized on three Alabama turnovers and a dominant defensive performance, fending off the fourth-ranked Crimson Tide 23-21. Reed Harris finished with 142 receiving yards and a score, while Lewis Bond broke Zay Flowers’ program record for career receptions as part of an eight-catch, 106-yard day. Dylan Lonergan threw for 362 yards and two touchdowns, and BC rode explosive plays throughout the afternoon.

  • Jeremiyah Love has 87 yards and a touchdown while quarterback CJ Carr has 145 yards on 13 of 19 passing.
  • Georgia controlled this game from start to finish, never leaving the game in doubt, converting an onside kick in the fourth quarter with the lead.
  • Turbo Richard added 141 rushing yards and two touchdowns, including a 43-yard burst that briefly put BC ahead 34–33 with four minutes remaining.
  • Kicker Sean West threw a 24-yard completion on a fake punt, and Ben Barten blocked a 50-yard field-goal attempt in the fourth quarter to preserve the lead.

Quincy Craig’s 24-yard touchdown run with 39 seconds left lifted Arizona past Kansas 24-20, capping a dramatic late rally to clinch bowl eligibility. Here are the College Football Playoff rankings for bowl games. Here are the top 25 College Football Playoff rankings for this weekend's college football games. The Aggies looked like they would score on their fifth-straight drive, but an errant backward pass by Reed on the Gamecocks’ seven-yard line was ruled a fumble, recovered by South Carolina. The Aggies exploded in the second half, scoring 28 unanswered points to take the lead with 10 minutes to go in the fourth quarter. Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes King, who sparked multiple second-half scoring drives, led the Jackets on the decisive march.

These could have serious playoff implications for the conference. Click or tap the games below to see full stats from each game. The rankings are from the College Football Playoff selection committee. The Bulls put together a TD drive on the ensuing possession, but failed the two-point conversion as the No. 24 team trails Navy 14-9.

This bracket uses the CFP selection committee's final top 25 rankings of the season from Sunday, Dec. 7. The Hoosiers punched one in with under a minute remaining in the first to take the two-score lead. Heisman candidate Fernando Mendoza has 102 yards in the air with a rushing touchdown, while Penn State's QB Ethan Grunkemeyer is 9 of 11 for 90 yards after the first 30 minutes. The home team put together an efficient touchdown drive on the opening possession of the game, but Mississippi State has been unable to move the ball since.