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College Football’s Week 7 was perfect


Big W for Vols

Big W for Vols
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Coming into the weekend, we know that at least three undefeated shows are guaranteed to end Saturday with a stain on their impossibly perfect record as six teams in the perfect top 13 are set. to confront each other.

Michigan and Penn State were up first, and the way the Wolves beat the Nittany Lions to the tune of 418 yards out of the ground on their way to lap 41-17, I’m ready for another wave of favorites that maintain the status quo.

Then this happened.

And this.

And again for good measure.

Three different fan bases flocked to the field after knocking out a top 10 team, and college football’s 12-hour run makes it one of the most exciting sports from this week to another week. Give college students the slightest reason to rush to court or field, and they’ll accept. But give them a reason to celebrate all night long as there is no limit to their liver and a very limited amount of time to enjoy the best years of their lives, and they will oblige you and that’s a number.

Tennessee blows headers off the Rocky Top

It looks like there are 15 million turning points of the Tennessee-Alabama meteor shower. Both teams received huge jamming passes that helped them end the game. Spins are important for each team’s score, but more important is Nick Saban’s reaction.

It looked like The Vols were tense with explosives for the entire second half after taking a 28-10 lead in the first inning. When Hendon Hooker and Jabari Small had a miscommunication on a goal that led to a Tide score and a seven-point lead in seven minutes and changes in the fourth quarter, it seemed the inevitable Thanos-esque possibility. Saban’s has become a reality.

However, every time Bryce Young or Jahmyr Gibbs put on a play – and they make eye-catching plays – Hooker and Jalin Hyatt broadly have the answer. Hyatt had six catches for 207 yards and was the top of Hooker’s five touchdown passes.

The UT defense couldn’t get Young off the field, and if the winner Heisman gets injured, you’ll never know the pitches he made and the shots he received. We are conditioned to expect Tide to break an opponent, and they would probably have done so if it weren’t for the 17 penalties they were flagged, a high below Saban.

At the same time, Bama’s defense is bleeding all over the place, and they desperately need every point. Alabama had 569 yards of attack and Tennessee had 567. Coach Josh Heupel coached as if he were following the team, finishing fourth in empty ground, and also trying to score, however risky. dangerous.

The volunteers got the ball back with 36 seconds left in the first half, and got into position to throw a Hail, which Joe Milton, who substituted for Hendon with a stronger arm, almost converted. After Will Reichard missed a goal that would have given Bama a 15 second lead, Heupel said damn it, I have a legitimate Heisman candidate of my own and two appearances; we will not kneel it to go to OT.

Hooker linked up with Ramel Keyton for 18 yards to 50, and UT called a timeout with 9 ticks left. Then he finds Bru McCoy another 27 yards, he gets down and UT stops the clock with 2 seconds left.

When UT striker Chase McGrath connected, the ball had an odd wobble, and for a brief moment I thought it was brief and Alabama had taken on another life. It worked out, though, and after 15 years of Ls at the hands of Saban, Knoxville lit the winning cigar on the third Saturday in October.

Utah and USC put on a fireworks display that made Michael Bay blush

Utah and USC have over 1,100 attack yards and 85 total points. That would be the game of the week, possibly the month, of any other day/week/month without that Tennessee-Alabama game. Defending Pac-12 champion Utah feels like they’re on the verge of a big win after losing to Florida and UCLA along the way, and coach Kyle Whittingham has shown why playing the Utes will always be a hit. wretched under his watch. Neither team managed to tackle the goal on the field, and Caleb Williams successfully scored 14 times on three different occasions.

Cam Rising and Utes keep coming back, even after failing at USC 11 with five minutes left in the fourth quarter. The midfielder scored in fourth place and goal from goal left 48 seconds, and Whittingham decided he was done playing from behind, opting for Tom Osborne – two points and victory.

Rising did the same and after 59 minutes and 12 seconds, gave the Utes a 43-42 lead. Williams couldn’t reach USC in range for a goal-scoring attempt in the game, and that’s how it ended. Everyone kept waiting for the Trojan’s opportunistic defense to cost them a game, and Rising ground them to a fine powder, taking 475 yards and five touchdowns in total.

Raise your hand if you have TCU as the last undefeated Big 12 team

The big frogs entered the fourth round, losing 14 points to Mike Gundy and the Cowboys before regrouping the game with only two minutes left. Neither team took the lead, and the game entered extra time. Oklahoma State responded to TCU’s encounter with a TD of its own, but had to settle for an on-field goal early in the second overtime. Rerun Frog Kendra Miller and QB Max Duggan swapped until Miller scored from two yards to win 43-40.

TCU is the last undefeated team left in their congress, and looks as good a candidate as any to come out of the ball security drill where the Big 12 are holding the trophy. . Coach Sonny Dykes is the perfect Texas type for a Big 12 Texas school that doesn’t have the Longhorns name. With 7, 8 and 10 all losing, Frogs could break into the top 10 for the first time since 2017. If not this week, certainly next week with a win over Kansas State.

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