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Live college football scores, updates: Ohio State at Oregon, Ole Miss at LSU and more
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Live college football scores, updates: Ohio State at Oregon, Ole Miss at LSU and more

It will be almost impossible for Week 7 to match the chaos of Week 6, but the slate is full of exciting matchups.

An early surprise was that Alabama had to deal with another blowout game at home against South Carolina. The Crimson Tide needed some late-game defensive heroics to survive in a 27-25 thriller against the Gamecocks. Later, No. 4 Penn State needed a comeback of its own before pulling out a 33-30 win in overtime at the Coliseum.

Meanwhile, the No. 1 team in the country left no doubt about how the Red River Rivalry game against Oklahoma would turn out. The Longhorns allowed an early field goal before scoring 34 straight points in a loss in the Cotton Bowl.

The biggest game of the day is still to come: Ohio State meets Oregon in Eugene. Here are the matchups we’ll be keeping an eye on late Saturday. Follow all the action live below.

Time: 7:30 p.m. | TV: NBC | Line: Ohio State -3.5 | Overall: 52.5

The marquee game of the weekend should be a breeze. Opposing defenses have not yet solved OSU’s two-headed rushing attack and a passing game featuring all-world freshman Jeremiah Smith. If the game comes down to quarterback play, Oregon could have the edge. Will Howard has been solid for the Buckeyes, but Oregon QB Dillon Gabriel leads the country in completion percentage and has thrown for 1,449 yards.

Time: 7:30 p.m. | TV: ABC | Line: Ole Miss -3.5 | Overall: 63.5

This game has the makings of a shootout. The Rebels average 44 points per game while LSU scores over 35 points per game. QB Jaxson Dart has already thrown for 2,100 yards and LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier has thrown for 1,652 yards and 15 touchdowns in five games. The Tigers were eliminated in Week 6, while the Rebels rebounded from their first loss with a blowout win over South Carolina.

Time: 10:15 p.m. | TV: ESPN | Line: Kansas State -4 | Overall: 56.5

Kansas State is a good benchmark for the Buffaloes’ seemingly improved roster. The team has already matched its 2023 win total and is just two wins away from bowl eligibility. The biggest test for Colorado will be their defense up front. Against the Buffaloes, teams average over 150 rushing yards per game and KSU RB DJ Giddens and QB Avery Johnson each average 7.3 yards per carry.

Live82 updates

  • Illinois escapes Purdue in OT

    With everyone watching Penn State-USC, Illinois found a way to beat Purdue 50-49 in overtime by stopping a would-be two-point winning attempt.

    Illinois blew a 24-point lead in regulation time, but still managed to win and improve to 5-1.

  • The winning kick

    Here’s the moment Penn State secured the win. The No. 4 Nittany Lions find a way to stay undefeated at 6-0.

  • Penn State wins in OT!

    Ryan Barker hits the 36-yarder in overtime to complete the comeback win over USC at the LA Coliseum!

  • USC misses FG!

    Michael Lantz’s field goal is NOT GOOD! Penn State can win it by any points in OT.

  • Penn State-USC goes to OT!

    Free Soccer in LA! It’s a 30:30 draw.

  • Final: Texas 34, Oklahoma 3

    The Sooners took a 3-0 lead against the Longhorns in the opening minutes of that game, but after that it was just Texas losing to Red River. No. 1 Texas is now 6-0 heading into the showdown, with No. 5 Georgia next

  • Penn State interception!

    Miller Moss is picked up and PSU’s Jaylen Reed returns him to about midfield. With 5 seconds on the clock this should be heading towards TDC.

  • USC made it just above midfield, not quite in the FG range. We have less than 30 seconds left and ticking…

  • Touchdown Penn State! Tie!

    Nick Singleton completes a swing pass for a 14-yard catch-and-run score, and the Nittany Lions tie the score at 30-30.

    2:53 minutes left and an entertaining finish at the LA Coliseum.

  • Penn State converted a 4th-and-10 and a 4th-and-7 on this drive to keep its hopes alive.

    Some throws from Drew Allar to get PSU inside the USC 30. Less than 4 minutes to play.

  • touchdown texas

    After Gunnar Helm drops a jump ball to bring down the Longhorns at the Oklahoma goal line, Quinn Ewers runs it to a goalie. That’s enough for Red River in the Cotton Bowl.

  • Texas adds FG

    The Longhorns scored another touchdown inside the OU 10-yard line, but had to settle for another field goal from Bert Auburn.

    It’s 27-3 Texas with 7:44 left.

  • Touchdown USC!

    Miller Moss throws a 5-yard strike to Kyron Hudson, completing a great 75-yard drive for the Trojans.

    USC leads 30-23 with 5:56 to play.

  • Penn State does it again

    A short field goal ends the game at 23:23, 10:50 minutes before the end of the game.

    Penn State’s offense came through in this game thanks to TE Tyler Warren. He has 16 catches for 221 yards and a TD.

  • End of third quarter: Texas 24, Oklahoma 3

    The Red River Rivalry game hasn’t exactly been riveting in the second half so far. Our first points after halftime came just moments ago when Bert Auburn scored a short field goal to extend the Longhorns’ lead.

    Oklahoma needs a miracle to come back in this game.

  • USC takes back the lead with FG

    The Trojans couldn’t move the ball much after the INT, but they took the lead with another kick from Michael Lantz.

    23-20 USC leads in game 3.

  • USC interception!

    The Trojans got big rewards for slowing Penn State’s momentum, defeating Drew Allar for the second time today.

    Easton Mascarenas-Arnold secured the ball after it tipped over. USC takes over at PSU 24.

  • Penn State is ending!

    Penn State appears to be a completely different team this half. Drew Allar led a quick 90-yard march to the end zone, capped by Kaytron Allen’s 1-yard TD run.

    It’s suddenly a new game, 20-20 in Los Angeles.

  • We’re back in the second half of the Red River Rivalry game, but the teams have just traded possessions with no points to show for it. The Longhorns simply tried fourth-and-2 at the Oklahoma 10-yard line, but Quinn Ewers’ pass failed.

    It’s still 21-3.

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