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Week 7 delivered upsets, rivalry drama, and key statement wins across the nation. Indiana shocked Oregon in Eugene, Alabama held off Missouri, and Texas dominated the Red River Rivalry.
No. 7 Indiana 30, No. 3 Oregon 20
Indiana’s defense dominated, holding Oregon’s high-powered offense to 14 first downs and just 3 of 14 on third downs.
Fernando Mendoza threw the game-winning touchdown to Elijah Sarratt after earlier tossing a pick-six. Roman Hemby added two rushing scores as the Hoosiers improved to 6-0.
Oregon quarterback Dante Moore managed 186 yards and one touchdown but was sacked six times and picked off twice in the fourth quarter.
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No. 1 Ohio State 34, No. 17 Illinois 16
CJ Donaldson Jr. and Julian Sayin accounted for four touchdowns as Ohio State forced three turnovers and converted them into 21 points.
The Buckeyes improved to 6-0 while holding Illinois to one touchdown in the second half.
Luke Altmyer threw for 248 yards and a score in the loss.
No. 4 Ole Miss 24, Washington State 21
Trinidad Chambliss threw two touchdown passes and ran for another as Ole Miss survived a near-upset.
Kewan Lacy added 142 rushing yards as the Rebels moved to 6-0.
Zevi Eckhaus threw for 218 yards and two scores for the Cougars, who nearly covered a 30-point spread.
No. 5 Texas A&M 34, Florida 17
Marcel Reed threw for 234 yards and two total touchdowns to lead Texas A&M to a fourth-quarter pullaway win.
The Aggies improved to 6-0 after outgaining Florida 417–345 and controlling possession.
DJ Lagway threw for 245 yards and two scores but lost a key fumble late.
Texas 23, No. 6 Oklahoma 6
Arch Manning led Texas past sixth-ranked Oklahoma with 166 passing yards and a touchdown.
The Longhorns’ defense intercepted John Mateer three times and sacked him five.
Ryan Niblett’s 75-yard punt return sealed it as Texas improved to 3-3 and claimed its second straight rivalry win.
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No. 8 Alabama 27, No. 14 Missouri 24
Ty Simpson threw for 200 yards and three touchdowns, and Dijon Lee Jr. sealed the win with a late interception.
The Crimson Tide ended Missouri’s 15-game home win streak.
Beau Pribula threw for 167 yards and two touchdowns in the Tigers’ first loss of the season.
No. 9 Texas Tech 42, Kansas 17
Cameron Dickey ran wild for 263 yards and two long touchdowns as Texas Tech cruised past Kansas.
The Red Raiders rolled up 372 rushing yards despite losing quarterback Behren Morton to injury.
Jalon Daniels threw for 228 yards and two scores as Kansas fell short after cutting the deficit to four before halftime.
No. 10 Georgia 20, Auburn 10
Gunner Stockton threw for 217 yards and ran for the clinching touchdown to help Georgia erase a 10-point deficit.
Zachariah Branch had nine catches for 57 yards as the Bulldogs won their ninth straight over Auburn.
Jackson Arnold threw for 137 yards and ran for a score for the Tigers.
No. 11 LSU 20, South Carolina 10
Garrett Nussmeier threw two touchdowns and overcame two interceptions as LSU controlled the second half.
Trey’Dez Green caught eight passes for 119 yards and a score.
LaNorris Sellers struggled for the Gamecocks, throwing for just 124 yards.
No. 12 Tennessee 34, Arkansas 31
Peyton Lewis ran for two touchdowns and Joey Aguilar threw for 221 yards as Tennessee pulled away after halftime.
DeSean Bishop added 146 rushing yards and a score for the Volunteers, who posted 485 yards of offense.
Taylen Green threw for 256 yards and two touchdowns for Arkansas, which dropped its third straight.
No. 13 Georgia Tech 35, Virginia Tech 20
Haynes King accounted for three touchdowns and 273 total yards as Georgia Tech remained unbeaten.
Malachi Hosley added 129 rushing yards and a score as the Yellow Jackets improved to 6-0.
Kyron Drones had 264 total yards and three touchdowns for the Hokies.
Southern California 31, No. 15 Michigan 13
Jayden Maiava threw for 265 yards and two touchdowns as USC controlled the second half in Los Angeles.
Freshman King Miller added 158 rushing yards and a score as the Trojans pulled away with a 17-0 run.
Bryce Underwood threw for 207 yards and two touchdowns for Michigan.
No. 16 Notre Dame 36, North Carolina State 7
CJ Carr threw for 342 yards and two touchdowns as Notre Dame dominated NC State.
Jeremiyah Love added 86 rushing yards and two scores, while Will Pauling and Eli Raridon both topped 100 receiving yards.
CJ Bailey threw for 186 yards and one score for the Wolfpack.
Colorado 24, No. 22 Iowa State 17
Kaidon Salter threw for 255 yards and two touchdowns as Colorado pulled off another home upset.
Joseph Williams caught eight passes for 128 yards and a score as the Buffaloes snapped a three-game skid.
Abu Sama III ran for 177 yards and two touchdowns for Iowa State, which has dropped two straight.
Pittsburgh 34, No. 25 Florida State 31
Desmond Reid totaled 200 yards from scrimmage and two scores to lead Pitt’s comeback in Tallahassee.
Freshman Mason Heintschel threw for 321 yards and two touchdowns as the Panthers improved to 4-2.
Tommy Castellanos threw for 245 yards and three touchdowns for Florida State, which has lost three straight.
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