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College football Week 7: Scores, Top 25 rankings, highlights, results


College football Week 7: Scores, Top 25 rankings, highlights, results

Houston scores incredible one-handed touchdown in win vs. Oklahoma State

Alright, college football fans. We are heading out for the night, but there's a few more games, featuring a couple top 25 teams, still duking it out on the gridiron. Catch the second half of these games tonight:

And before we go, here are some of the best moments from Week 7:

šŸ‘‰ Recap of the Red River Rivalry and Texas's upset win

No. 10 Georgia beats Auburn with second-half power surge

No. 10 Georgia downed Auburn, 20-10, spoiling Cam Newton's jersey retirement after scoring 20 unanswered points in the second half.

The first 30 minutes of the contest were all Tigers.

Leading 10-3, Auburn held the Bulldogs to 78 yards of total offense to their 237. They nearly went up three scores, but quarterback Jackson Arnold fumbled at the goal line that led to a UGA field goal.

The momentum completely shifted in the second 30 minutes of play to Georgia. They outscored the Tigers 17-0 with 218 total yards to Auburn's 40. The victory upped the Bulldogs win streak versus the Tigers to nine.

Southern California handles No. 15 Michigan

Sometimes, it's rare to see a walk-on get a lot of playing time early in their college careers, especially as a freshman.

Southern California freshman running back King Miller defied those odds, though, rushing for 158 yards with a touchdown to lead the Trojans past No. 15 Michigan, 31-13. Quarterback Jayden Maiava threw for 265 yards and two scores as well.

The Wolverines scored just once on their first six offensive drives and showed life in the fourth with a 69-yard touchdown. However, their mojo stopped there, turning it over on downs and quarterback Bryce Underwood throwing an interception on the next two possessions.

Penn State, Florida State suffer third-straight losses

It was a rough day in Happy Valley and Tallahassee. Both Penn State and Florida State lost at home for their third consecutive contests -- the former to Northwestern and the latter to Pitt.

The Nittany Lions struggled to find a rhythm throughout the entire contest and the Wildcats responded to every punch PSU threw. After Penn State's fourth quarter touchdown, NU answered with a touchdown and game-winning turnover on downs. In the 22-21 loss, Penn State lost quarterback Drew Allar to a season-ending lower leg injury.

The Panthers beat the Seminoles 34-31, scoring 13 unanswered points in the fourth. Freshman quarterback Mason Heintschel shined, throwing for 321 yards and two touchdowns and added 64 yards on the ground.

No. 7 Indiana claims major road win over No. 3 Oregon

No. 7 Indiana secured a statement win over No. 3 Oregon, winning 30-20. It was the program's first AP Top 5 win since 1967.

The Hoosiers and Ducks traded punches in the first three quarters, tied at 20 in the first few minutes of the fourth after Oregon's pick-six.

After that, it was all Indiana. They scored 10 unanswered points and intercepted quarterback Dante Moore on back-to-back drives -- both with less than seven minutes left in the contest. The takeaways reflected Oregon's offensive struggles in the second half, producing just 64 total yards.

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