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COLLEGE FOOTBALL - 2025 SEASON 

30/08/25 - Alabama (17) @ (31) Florida State - In a big upset to start the season, un-ranked Florida State dominated #8 ranked Alabama in Tallahassee to end the Tide's 23-game win streak in season-opening games. After spotting the Tide a 7-0 lead in the 1st quarter, the Seminoles scored 24 unanswered points to take control of the game and used a strong Defensive performance to seal the win in the 4th quarter. Florida State featured QB Tommy Castellanos (9-14-152-0 + 16-78-1), RB Ousmane Kromah (7-31-0) and WR Duce Robinson (2-18-0). Alabama featured QB Ty Simpson (23-43-254-2 + 9-17-0), RB Richard Young (5-31-0) and WR Germie Bernard (8-146-0) (9, JIP 4:43 1st Quarter 7-0 Alabama, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Tessitore/Palmer/George, PAL)

30/08/25 - Arkansas-Pine Bluff (7) @ (67) Texas Tech - #23 ranked Texas Tech opened their season with a big home win against Arkansas-Pine Bluff from the FCS. The Red Raiders were never in trouble and ran out to a 47-0 lead at the half, out-gaining the Golden Lions 392-52 in Offensive yardage. Texas Tech featured QB's Behren Morton (16-20-201-4), Will Hammond (7-9-92-1) and Mitch Griffis (2-3-21-1), RB's Cameron Dickey (13-90-1) and Adam Hill (7-78-0), WR's Reggie Virgil (4-56-1) and Terrance Carter Jr (3-42-2) and LB Jacob Rodriguez (3 tackles). Arkansas-Pine Bluff featured QB Christian Peters (17-33-122-1), RB Za'Marion Webber (15-43-0) and WR Kareem Burke (3-32-0) (9, Copied from the internet - Missing last 2 minutes - No scoring missed, 2 Discs, ESPN - Emrich/Woody, PAL)

31/08/25 - Notre Dame (24) @ (27) Miami - In the season opener for both teams, it was #10 ranked Miami that came away with the win against #6 ranked Notre Dame at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. The Hurricanes opened up a tough, hard-earned 21-7 lead in the 3rd quarter before the Irish fought back to tie the game at 24-24 with 3:21 to play. But Miami had one more drive in them, and got a game-winning FG with 1:04 to play before using a great Defensive effort to see out the game. Miami featured QB Carson Beck (20-30-205-2) in his debut, RB's CharMar Brown (15-69-1) and Mark Fletcher Jr (15-66-0), WR Malachi Toney (6-82-1) and DL Rueben Bain Jr (6 tackles, 1 interception). Notre Dame featured QB CJ Carr (19-30-221-2 + 11-16-1) in his 1st career game, RB Jeremiyah Love (10-33-0) and WR's Eli Raridon (5-97-0) and Jordan Faison (5-33-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - McDonough/McElroy/McGrath/McGregor, PAL)

01/09/25 - TCU (48) @ (14) North Carolina - In legendary coach Bill Belichick’s college coaching debut, TCU wrecked the party with a dominating win in Chapel Hill. After the Tarheels scored the opening points of the game, TCU reeled off 41 unanswered points to end the game as a contest in the 3rd quarter. TCU put up 542 yards of total Offense while the Defense forced 3 turnovers and scored 2 TD's of their own. TCU featured QB Josh Hoover (27-36-284-2), RB Kevorian Barnes (11-113-1) and WR Jordan Dwyer (9-136-1). North Carolina featured QB's Gio Lopez (4-10-69-0) and Max Johnson (9-11-103-1), RB Caleb Hood (10-31-1) and WR Jordan Shipp (4-84-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Davis/Herbstreit/Rowe, PAL)

06/09/25 - San Jose State (7) @ (38) Texas - #7 ranked Texas rebounded from their loss to #1 Ohio State with a comfortable home win against un-ranked San Jose State. The Longhorns ran out to a 28-7 lead at the half, and finished off the Spartans being keeping them scoreless in the 2nd half to take the win. Texas featured QB Arch Manning (19-30-295-4 + 4-23-1), RB CJ Baxter (13-64-0) and WR's Parker Livingstone (4-128-2 including an 83 yard TD catch) and Jack Endries (2-52-2). San Jose State featured QB Walker Eget (21-42-184-0), RB Jabari Bates (10-44-1) and WR Kyri Shoels (8-73-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Tessitore/Palmer/George, PAL)

06/09/25 - South Florida (18) @ (16) Florida - Un-ranked South Florida finally beat #3 ranked Florida at the 5th time of asking in a big upset in Gainesville. The Gators Offense struggled throughout the game and could only manage a 9-6 lead at the half and a 15-16 lead with 2:22 to play in the game. That is when the Bulls went on an 87-yard drive, aided by 2 major penalties, and Nico Gramatica kicked a 20-yard FG as time expired to make the Gators pay and win the game. South Florida featured QB Byrum Brown (23-36-263-1 + 17-66-0), RB Cartevious Norton (6-24-0) and WR Keshaun Singleton (2-75-1). Florida featured QB DJ Lagway (23-33-222-1), RB Jadan Baugh (18-93-0) and WR Eugene Wilson III (7-60-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, SEC Network - Neal/Whittaker/Uber, PAL)

06/09/25 - Kent State (14) @ (62) Texas Tech - #24 ranked Texas Tech continued their strong start to the season with a big win against Kent State from the MAC. The Red Raiders out-gained the Golden Flashes in total yardage 601 to 228. Texas Tech opened the game with 55 unanswered points, including a 55-yard interception return TD from defensive tackle Skyler Gill-Howard, and coasted home to the win. Texas Tech featured QB's Behren Morton (18-26-258-3) and Will Hammond (7-10-94-1 + 3-27-1), RB's Adam Hill (16-127-0) and J'Koby Williams (9-54-0), WR's Coy Eakin (3-59-1) and Reggie Virgil (5-50-2) and LB Jacob Rodriguez (7 tackles). Kent State featured QB Dru DeShields (7-15-116-1 + 6-22-1), RB Gavin Garcia (12-25-0) and WR Cade Wolford (2-19-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, TNT - Long/Golic Jr/LaForce, PAL)

13/09/25 - Arkansas (35) @ (41) Mississippi - In a high-scoring game in Oxford, Mississippi, #17 ranked Ole Miss survived an upset attempt by un-ranked Arkansas to move on to 3-0 on the season. Both teams combined for 1,001 yards of total Offense and 10 TD's. The 1st half was a shootout with the Rebels holding a 31-28 lead at the half, but then Ole Miss Defense shut-down the Razorbacks in the 2nd half and pulled away for the win. Mississippi featured QB Trinidad Chambliss (21-29-353-1 + 15-62-2) in his 1st start for the Rebels, RB Kewan Lacy (17-44-1) and WR Harrison Wallace III (6-92-1). Arkansas featured QB Taylen Green (22-35-305-1 + 14-115-1) who had a huge game, RB Mike Washington Jr (13-65-2) and WR O'Mega Blake (6-81-1) (9, Copied from the internet - 1st Quarter is hi-lites - Rest of the game complete, 2 Discs, ESPN - Pasch/Dvoracek/McGregor, PAL)

13/09/25 - Georgia (44) @ (41)Tennessee - #6 ranked Georgia continued their hex over #15 ranked Tennessee with a comeback win in Overtime at Neyland Stadium. With the backing of a raucous home crowd, the Vols ran out to an early 21-7 lead before Georgia pulled within 21-17 at half-time. In the 2nd half the teams traded blows, but it was the Bulldogs that needed a TD with 2 minutes to play to force Overtime, before finishing off the Vols with a TD in the extra period that kept them unbeaten on the season. The win was Georgia's 9th straight against Tennessee. Georgia featured QB Gunner Stockton (23-31-304-2 + 13-38-1), RB Nate Frazier (14-73-0) and WR's Colbie Young (4-73-0) and Zachariah Branch (5-69-1). Tennessee featured QB Joey Aguilar (24-36-371-4), RB DeSean Bishop (15-54-0) and WR's Chris Brazzell II (6-177-3), who had a big game, and Braylon Staley (9-97-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Fowler/Herbstreit/Rowe, PAL)

13/09/25 - Oregon State (14) @ (45) Texas Tech - #21 ranked Texas Tech got ready for Big-12 play and moved on to 3-0 with a big home win against Oregon State from the PAC-12. Texas Tech ran up 599 yards of total Offense en-route to scoring 45 unanswered points to start the game. The Red Raider defense held the Beavers to 289 yards of total offense and forced 2 turnovers, led by DB Cole Wisniewski (8 tackles, 1 sack) and LB Jacob Rodriguez (7 tackles). Texas Tech also featured QB Behren Morton (23-35-464-4), RB's Cameron Dickey (16-65-1) and J'Koby Williams (13-48-1 + 7-116-1) and WR's Coy Eakin (5-123-1) and Terrance Carter Jr (6-102-1). Oregon State featured QB Maalik Murphy (25-44-281-2), RB Anthony Hankerson (11-12-0) and WR David Wells Jr (6-103-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, FOX - Brando/Gardner/Sims, PAL)

20/09/25 - Auburn (17) @ (24) Oklahoma - A match-up between 2 unbeatens from the SEC, #11 ranked Oklahoma and #22 ranked Auburn, lived up to the hype in a hard-hitting game in Norman, Oklahoma. The Sooners welcomed back former QB Jackson Arnold (21-32-220-1) but he suffered at the hands of the Oklahoma Defense which registered a school-record 9 sacks. Points were at a premium in the game and it needed a Sooner TD and a Safety in the final 5 minutes to seal the win. Oklahoma featured QB John Mateer (24-36-271-1 + 10-29-1), RB Tory Blaylock (11-13-0), WR Isaiah Sategna III (9-127-1), who scored on a deception play when it looked like he was running of the field before re-setting and catching the TD pass, and DL Jayden Jackson (5 tackles, 2.5 sacks). Auburn also featured RB Jeremiah Cobb (6-61-0) and WR's Eric Singleton Jr (9-60-0) and Cam Coleman (3-88-1) (9, Copied from the internet - 1st Quarter is hi-lites - Rest of the game complete, 2 Discs, ESPN - McDonough/McElroy/McGrath, PAL)

20/09/25 - SMU (24) @ (35) TCU - In the final scheduled meeting between the 2 big rivals, it was TCU that avenged their 2024 loss and claimed bragging rights for the foreseeable future. Both teams were evenly matched but the Horned Frogs scored the final 14 points of the game to take a decisive lead that they defended to the end. TCU featured QB Josh Hoover (22-40-379-5), RB Jeremy Payne (12-53-0) and WR Eric McAlister (8-254-3) who had a huge game. SMU featured QB Kevin Jennings (24-38-290-3), RB TJ Harden (15-56-0) and WR's Yamir Knight (5-69-1) and Jordan Hudson (3-62-1) (9, 2 Discs, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Philpott/Acho/Davis, PAL)

20/09/25 - Texas Tech (34) @ (10) Utah - In a much-anticipated match-up between the top 2 teams in the Big-12, it was #17 ranked Texas Tech that came away with the win against #16 ranked Utah in Salt Lake City. The Red Raiders got the job done on both sides of the ball. The Offense stepped up after losing starting QB Behren Morton (12-19-142-0) to injury in the 2nd half, while the Defense forced the Utes into 4 turnovers and held them to only 283 yards of total Offense. Texas Tech held a slim 13-10 lead early in the 4th quarter, but scored 21 unanswered points to finish the game strong and take the win. Texas Tech also featured back-up QB Will Hammond (13-16-169-2 + 8-61-0), RB's Cameron Dickey (13-67-2) and J'Koby Williams (11-43-0), WR's Reggie Virgil (6-72-1) and Terrance Carter Jr (7-49-1) and LB Jacob Rodriguez (11 tackles, 1 interception). Utah featured QB Devon Dampier (25-38-162-0 + 11-27-0), RB NaQuari Rogers (10-37-0) and WR Ryan Davis (10-70-0) and DB Nate Ritchie (13 tackles) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, FOX - Johnson/Klatt/Taft, PAL)

26/07/25 - Florida State (38) @ (46) Virginia - 30 years after their legendary win over Florida State, un-ranked Virginia did it again, upsetting #8 ranked Florida State in 2 overtimes in Charlottesville. After a 1st half shootout that ended with the teams tied at 21-21, the Cavaliers took control of the game with their rushing attack. The Seminoles found themselves needing a TD pass with 32 seconds to play to force Overtime but, after the teams traded FG's in the 1st Overtime, they couldn't respond in the 2nd Overtime to a Virginia TD and the Cavaliers defense held to take the emotional win. Virginia featured QB Chandler Morris (26-35-229-2 + 8-37-3), RB J'Mari Taylor (27-99-1) and WR's Cam Ross (5-34-0) and Jahmal Edrine (5-45-0). Florida State featured Tommy Castellanos (18-32-254-1 + 14-78-1) who had a huge game, RB Gavin Sawchuk (17-74-1) and WR Duce Robinson (9-147-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Wischusen/Riddick/Budden, PAL)

27/09/25 - San Jose State (29) @ (30) Stanford - In a shootout in Palo Alto, Stanford fought back from a 12-point deficit in the 4th quarter to beat their near-neighbours and avenge their loss to them in 2024. Both teams combined for 1,005 yards of total Offense and 7 TD's. The Spartans held a 26-14 lead early in the 4th quarter, but the Cardinal fought back to trail 29-24 with 19 seconds to play before running in the game-winning TD to stun San Jose State. Stanford featured QB Ben Gulbranson (29-43-444-2), RB Cole Tabb (12-48-1) and WR's CJ Williams (11-130-0) and Caden High (5-110-0). San Jose State featured QB Walker Eget (36-58-473-3), RB Jabari Bates (6-17-0) and WR's Kyri Shoels (10-147-1) and Danny Scudero (11-135-2) (9, Copied from the internet - Re-Broadcast, 2 Discs, ESPN - Sedano/McLeod Jr/Arlen, PAL)

04/10/25 - Texas (21) @ (28) Florida - Un-ranked Florida ended a 3-game losing streak with a huge upset win over #9 Texas in front of 90,714 fans in Gainesville. The Gators finally put together a complete game, running up 457 yards on Offense and forcing 6 sacks and 2 turnovers on Defense. Florida started the game fast, running out to a 22-7 lead half-way through the 3rd quarter and, despite a late fightback by the Longhorns, held on for the victory. Florida featured QB DJ Lagway (21-28-298-2), RB Jadan Baugh (27-107-1) and WR Dallas Wilson (6-111-2) in his 1st career start. Texas featured QB Arch Manning (16-29-263-2 + 15-37-0), RB Quintrevion Wisner (8-11-1) and WR's DeAndre Moore Jr (3-75-0) and Ryan Wingo (4-73-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Wischusen/Riddick/Budden, PAL)

04/10/25 - Texas Tech (35) @ (11) Houston - #11 ranked Texas Tech continued their unbeaten start to the season with a strong road win over previously unbeaten Houston at the TDECU Stadium. The Red Raiders closed down the Cougars early, running out to a 25-11 lead at the half, then kept the Cougars scoreless in the 2nd half to claim the win. The Offense put up 552 yards of total Offense, while the Defense held Houston to 267 yards and forced 3 turnovers. Texas Tech featured QB Behren Morton (28-40-345-1), RB's J'Koby Williams (20-109-2) and Cameron Dickey (20-96-0), WR's Caleb Douglas (7-114-0) and Coy Eakin (10-81-0) and LB Jacob Rodriguez (8 tackles). Houston featured QB's Conner Weigman (5-12-71-0), who left the game with an injury in the 2nd quarter, and back-up Zeon Chriss-Gremillion (5-13-93-1 + 7-59-0), RB Dean Connors (13-31-0) and WR Amare Thomas (2-70-1). Houston wore Baby Blue uniforms in honour of the Houston Oilers (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Pasch/Dvoracek/McGregor, PAL)

04/10/25 - Penn State (37) @ (42) UCLA - In a huge upset, un-ranked UCLA beat #7 ranked Penn State at the Rose Bowl to record their 1st win of the season. With the win, UCLA became the first 0-4 or worse team to beat a top-10 team since 1985. The Bruins started fast, dominating the 1st half and went in at the break leading 27-7. The Nittany Lions rallied in the 3rd quarter and pulled to within 6 points, but the Bruins held firm and kept Penn State at arms-length the rest of the way to score the huge upset win. UCLA featured QB Nico Iamaleava (17-24-166-2 + 16-128-3) who had a huge game, RB's Anthony Woods (14-63-0) and Jaivian Thomas (16-60-0) and WR's Kwazi Gilmer (5-79-1) and Titus Mokiao-Atimalala (3-41-1). Penn State featured QB Drew Allar (19-26-200-2 + 11-78-0), RB Kaytron Allen (8-50-2) and WR Kyron Hudson (4-52-1). 7 days after the game, Penn State fired coach James Franklin (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, CBS - Nessler/Danielson/Dell, PAL)

04/10/25 - Air Force (31) @ (34) Navy - Navy took a step towards winning the "Commander-in-Chief" trophy with a high-scoring win in Annapolis. The Midshipmen used a strong passing attack to down the Falcons, led by QB Blake Horvath (20-26-339-3 + 17-130-1) who threw for a career high in yardage. His favourite target was WR Eli Heidenreich (8-243-3 including TD catches of 80 yards and 60 yards) who set a Navy record for single-game receiving yards and career TD catches (14). Army featured QB Liam Szarka (11-19-212-2 + 25-152-2) who ran for a career high in yardage (9, Copied from the internet - JIP 10:35 1st quarter, 2 Discs, CBS - Waltz/Ryan/Blackmon, PAL)

11/10/25 - Kansas (17) @ (42) Texas Tech - #9 ranked Texas Tech survived the loss of their starting QB to beat un-ranked Kansas and stay unbeaten on the season. The Red Raiders started strong and held an 21-0 lead early in the 2nd quarter, but the game changed when QB Behren Morton (7-12-91-1) left the game after a sack. The Jayhawks scored 17 unanswered points to pull within 4 points, but Texas Tech re-grouped and reeled off 21 unanswered points of their own to pull away and take the win. Texas Tech also featured back-up QB Will Hammond (7-16-42-0 + 8-61-2), RB Cameron Dickey (21-263-2 including a 71 yard TD run) who had a huge game, WR Caleb Douglas (6-55-0) and LB Jacob Rodriguez (14 tackles, 1 sack). Kansas featured QB Jalon Daniels (27-33-255-2), RB Daniel Hishaw Jr (8-53-0) and WR Boden Groen (13-76-1) (9, Copied from the internet, Stadium noise only during Pre-Game, 2 Discs, FOX - Benetti/Griffin III/Landestoy, PAL)

11/10/25 - Indiana (30) @ (20) Oregon - A battle between the 2 unbeaten teams in the Big-10 ended with #7 Indiana upsetting #3 Oregon at Autzen Stadium in Eugene. The win was the Hoosiers first over a top-5 team since 1967 and it snapped an 18-game home winning streak for the Ducks. Both teams were evenly matched but the game changed in Indiana's favour in the 4th quarter as their Defense stepped up with 2 interceptions to turn a 20-20 tie into a 30-20 win. Indiana featured QB Fernando Mendoza (20-31-215-1 + 6-31-0), RB Roman Hemby (19-70-2) and WR's Elijah Sarratt (8-121-1) and Omar Cooper Jr (7-58-0). Oregon featured QB Dante Moore (21-34-186-1), RB Jordon Davison (8-59-0) and WR Dakorien Moore (4-39-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, CBS - Nessler/Danielson/Dell, PAL)

18/10/25 - LSU (24) @ (31) Vanderbilt - #17 ranked Vanderbilt continued their strong start to the season with a big home win against #10 ranked LSU. The win was their first over LSU since 1990. Both teams were evenly matched in the 1st half but the Commodores went in at the break with a 17-13 lead. And the lead held up through the 2nd half as the Tigers couldn't get closer than 3 points the rest of the way, and the home team held on for the win. Vanderbilt featured QB Diego Pavia (14-22-160-1 + 17-86-2), RB Sedrick Alexander (14-45-1) and WR Cole Spence (5-56-1). LSU featured QB Garrett Nussmeier (19-28-225-2), RB Harlem Berry (11-55-0) and WR's Zavion Thomas (4-75-1) and Trey'Dez Green (5-74-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Tessitore/Palmer/George, PAL)

18/10/25 - Texas Tech (22) @ (26) Arizona State - Un-ranked Arizona State handed #7 ranked Texas Tech their first loss of the season with a sensational win in Tempe. Led by the return of star QB Sam Leavitt (28-47-319-1) from injury, the Sun Devils ran out to a 19-7 lead at the start of the 4th quarter and looked set for an easy win. But the Red Raiders, led by back-up QB Will Hammond (22-37-167-2 + 15-47-1) starting in place of injured starter Behren Morton, rallied for 15 unanswered points to take the lead with 2 minutes to play. But that left enough time for Leavitt to march his team down the field and they sealed the win with a 1 yard TD run with 34 seconds to play, sparking a pitch invasion at the end of the game. Arizona State also featured RB Raleek Brown (19-69-1) and WR Jordyn Tyson (10-105-1). Texas Tech also featured RB Cameron Dickey (9-40-0), WR's Reggie Virgil (7-50-1) and Coy Eakin (5-66-1) + LB Jacob Rodriguez (12 tackles) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, FOX - Onion/Helfrich/Hale, PAL)

18/10/25 - Florida State (13) @ (20) Stanford - In a sensational finish at Stanford Stadium, the home-town Cardinal used a huge Defensive stand on the last play of the game to hand Florida State their 9th straight ACC conference loss. Stanford took advantage of an ill-disciplined Seminoles team to take a 20-10 lead into the 4th quarter, and still led 20-13 with 6 seconds to go. But Florida State hooked up on a 53 yard pass to get to the Stanford 9 yard line then, on the final play of the game, drew a pass interference penalty in the end-zone allowing for 1 final un-timed down from the 2 yard line. The Seminoles went for a shovel-pass, and the Cardinal Defense rose up to stuff the run at the goal-line and celebrated the win. Stanford were led by interim coach Frank Reich and featured QB's Ben Gulbranson (6-13-90-1) and Elijah Brown (6-12-71-0), RB Cole Tabb (28-118-1) and WR Sam Roush (6-63-0). Florida State featured QB's Tommy Castellanos (14-28-242-0 + 14-33-1) and Kevin Sperry (4-7-69-0), RB Gavin Sawchuk (20-70-0) and WR's Duce Robinson (4-98-0) and Micahi Danzy (3-106-0) (9, Copied from the internet - Re-broadcast missing last 30 seconds of the 2nd and 3rd quarters - No scoring missed, 2 Discs, ESPN - Philpott/Acho/Davis, PAL)

24/10/25 - North Texas (54) @ (20) Charlotte - On a record-setting night at the Jerry Richardson Stadium in Charlotte, North Texas came from behind to win the game and move on to 7-1 on the season. Charlotte jumped out to 17-7 lead early in the 2nd quarter, but the Mean Green put their foot on the gas from that point on, and out-scored the 49ers 47-3 the rest of the way to take the win. North Texas were led by a big game from QB Drew Mestemaker (37-49-608-4) who set School and American Conference records for passing yards in a game. North Texas also featured RB Kiefer Sibley (7-71-2) and WR's Wyatt Young (9-190-1) and Cameron Dorner (7-117-1). Charlotte featured QB Grayson Loftis (20-36-295-2), RB Jariel Cobb (13-59-0) and WR Javen Nicholas (7-187-2) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Corey/Ingoglia, PAL)

25/10/25 - Oklahoma State (0) @ (42) Texas Tech - #14 ranked Texas Tech rebounded from their 1st loss of the season with a shut-out of Oklahoma State at Jones Stadium. The Texas Tech defense had a huge game, holding the Cowboys to only 182 yards of total Offense. The Red Raiders started the game with a bang, returning the opening kick-off 99 yards for a TD, and ran out to a 28-0 lead at the half. In the 2nd half the scoring slowed down but Texas Tech were never in trouble and coasted home to the win. The only downer on the day for Tech was the loss of QB Will Hammond (9-15-102-1) to a season-ending injury in the 2nd Quarter. Texas Tech also featured 3rd string QB Mitch Griffis (9-13-172-1), RB Cameron Dickey (13-47-1), WR Caleb Douglas (5-98-1) and LB Jacob Rodriguez (10 tackles, 69 yard fumble return TD). Oklahoma State featured QB's Sam Jackson V (9-19-48-0) and Noah Walters (5-12-39-0), RB Trent Howland (13-58-0) and WR Gavin Freeman (6-47-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Kutcher/Fox, PAL)

01/11/25 - Miami (20) @ (26) SMU - A week after losing their 1st ever ACC game, SMU got back to winning ways with an upset win over #10 ranked Miami. Both teams were evenly matched throughout the game, and it needed a game-tieing FG by the Mustangs with 1:44 to play to force Overtime. SMU intercepted Miami at the goal-line then powered in for the game-winning TD run on their possession to shock the Hurricanes. SMU featured QB Kevin Jennings (29-44-365-1), RB T.J. Harden (8-27-1) and WR Jordan Hudson (11-136-0). Miami featured QB Carson Beck (26-38-274-2), RB Mark Fletcher Jr. (16-84-0) and WR Malachi Toney (9-70-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Jones/R.Jones/Kessenich, PAL)

01/11/25 - Texas Tech (43) @ (20) Kansas State - #13 ranked Texas Tech finally laid to rest their Kansas State hex, beating un-ranked Kansas State in Manhattan for the first time since 2008. The Red Raiders used a great all-around game to beat the Wildcats, running up 436 yards on Offense and forcing 5 turnovers and returning a fumble for a TD on Defense. After a slow start, Texas Tech reeled off 19 unanswered points to take control of the game, then used great defense to seal the win. Texas Tech featured QB Behren Morton (21-32-249-2), RB's J'Koby Williams (17-135-1) and Cameron Dickey (21-68-1) and WR Caleb Douglas (8-82-2). Kansas State featured QB Avery Johnson (16-33-199-1 + 15-88-2), RB Joe Jackson (10-25-0) and WR Garrett Oakley (5-62-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, FOX - Benetti/Griffin III/Landestoy, PAL)

08/11/25 - BYU (7) @ (29) Texas Tech - In a battle between the top 2 teams in the Big-12, it was #8 ranked Texas Tech that over-powered #7 ranked BYU to put themselves in pole-position for the Big-12 Championship game. The Red Raiders used a stifling Defense to hold BYU to only 255 yards of total Offense and also forced 3 turnovers, led by LB Jacob Rodriguez who had 2 of the turnovers + 14 tackles. The Offense put up 368 yards of total Offense but had to settle for a school-record 5 field goals from Stone Harrington as the Cougars defense held firm in the red-zone. Texas Tech featured QB Behren Morton (17-32-219-1), RB Cameron Dickey (23-121-1) and WR's Reggie Virgil (3-54-0) and Coy Eakin (4-52-0). BYU featured QB Bear Bachmeier (23-38-188-1), RB LJ Martin (10-35-0) and WR Chase Roberts (6-61-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Fowler/Herbstreit/Rowe, PAL)

08/11/25 - Auburn (38) @ (45) Vanderbilt - #15 ranked Vanderbilt rebounded from their loss to Texas the previous week with an Overtime win over unranked Auburn at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville. The Tigers, playing their 1st game with interim Head Coach DJ Durkin after firing Hugh Freeze the week before, were unstoppable on Offense, running up 544 yards of total Offense, and held a 10 point lead at half-time. But the Commodores star QB Diego Pavia (25-33-377-3 + 18-112-1) took the game over in the 2nd half, leading Vanderbilt to Overtime where they finished off the Tigers for their 8th win of the season. Vanderbilt also featured RB Sedrick Alexander (10-39-2) and WR's Eli Stowers (12-122-0) and Tre Richardson (3-124-1). Auburn featured QB Ashton Daniels (31-44-353-2 + 16-115-0), RB Jeremiah Cobb (16-115-0) and WR's Eric Singleton Jr. (11-102-1) and Cam Coleman (10-143-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Zarzour/Stinchcomb/Petry , PAL)

08/11/25 - Indiana (27) @ (24) Penn State - #2 ranked and unbeaten Indiana survived an upset bid by un-ranked Penn State, clinching the win with arguably the catch of the season. The win was Indiana's first over Penn State in Happy Valley. Indiana were in control for the first 3 quarters and held a 20-7 lead as the 3rd quarter wound down. But Penn State suddenly found some Offense and reeled off 17 unanswered points to take a 24-20 lead which they still held with 1:15 to play. The Hoosiers had one last shot to rescue the game and, with 26 seconds left, they scored on a 7 yard TD pass where WR Omar Cooper Jr (6-32-1) caught the ball and managed to get 1 foot down in bounds while being pushed out by the DB. Indiana also featured QB Fernando Mendoza (19-30-218-1), RB's Roman Hemby (12-55-0) and Kaelon Black (12-32-1) and WR Charlie Becker (7-118-0). Penn State featured QB Ethan Grunkemeyer (22-31-219-1), RB's Nicholas Singleton (10-71-2) and Kaytron Allen (19-48-0) and WR Trebor Pena (6-99-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 1 hour hi-lites, 1 Disc, FOX - Johnson/Klatt/Taft, PAL)

15/11/25 - UCF (9) @ (48) Texas Tech - In their final home game of the regular season, #6 ranked Texas Tech dominated un-ranked UCF to move to 10-1 on the season. The Red Raiders started fast, scoring 21 unanswered points to start the game, and took a 38-2 lead in at the half before coasting home in the 2nd half to the win. Texas Tech featured QB Behren Morton (14-19-149-1), RB Cameron Dickey (11-77-2), WR's Caleb Douglas (5-90-0) and Reggie Virgil (5-72-1) + LB Jacob Rodriguez (9 tackles, 1 interception, 2 yard TD run on Offense). UCF featured QB Tayven Jackson (27-33-178-1), RB Jaden Nixon (15-32-0) and WR Dylan Wade (6-45-1) (9, Copied from the internet - No commentary for Pre-Game and upto 14:30 of the 1st quarter, 2 Discs, FOX - Brando/Gardner/Sims, PAL)

15/11/25 - Texas (10) @ (35) Georgia - #5 ranked Georgia made sure that #10 ranked Texas's first trip to Athens would be a losing one with a 4th quarter points explosion that won them the game. Both teams were evenly matched through 3 quarters, but the Bulldogs took advantage of a tiring Texas team in the 4th quarter to score 21 unanswered points and take the win. Georgia featured QB Gunner Stockton (24-29-229-4 + 6-29-1), RB Nate Frazier (16-72-0) and WR's Zachariah Branch (6-41-0) and Noah Thomas (3-32-2). Texas featured QB Arch Manning (27-43-251-1), RB Quintrevion Wisner (9-37-0) and WR's DeAndre Moore Jr (5-75-0) and Ryan Wingo (9-62-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ABC - Fowler/Herbstreit/Rowe/Rutledge, PAL)

15/11/25 - Penn (43) @ (45) Harvard - Harvard used a final play FG to win the game, stay unbeaten and clinch share of the Ivy League Championship for the 20th time. Both teams were evenly matched throughout but Harvard held a 42-33 lead early in the 4th quarter. Penn went on a scoring surge though, and took a shock 43-42 lead with 22 seconds to play. This allowed just enough time for Harvard to make 2 plays to get within FG range and kicker Kieran Corr made a 53-yard field goal as time expired to sensationally win the game. Harvard featured QB Jaden Craig (28-45-390-3), RB Xaviah Bascon (20-103-2) and WR Brady Blackburn (6-87-1). Penn featured QB Liam O'Brien (32-40-271-3 + 18-100-1), RB Donte West (16-54-2) and WR's Jared Richardson (10-79-3) and Bisi Owens (12-78-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Vispoli/Murphy/Keane, PAL)

22/11/25 - North Texas (56) @ (24) Rice - #22 ranked North Texas stayed in the hunt for the American Conference championship game with a high-scoring game in Houston. After falling behind 14-0 in the 1st quarter, the Mean Green scored 42 unanswered points to turn the game around and take the win. North Texas featured QB Drew Mestemaker (19-23-469-3), RB Caleb Hawkins (20-97-3) and WR Wyatt Young (8-295-2), who set a Conference record with his yardage. Rice featured QB Chase Jenkins (14-21-101-1 + 16-75-1), RB's Quinton Jackson (14-50-0) and D'Andre Hardeman Jr. (10-66-0) and WR Aaron Turner (8-58-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Galindo/Murray/Sisler, PAL)

22/11/25 - California (10) @ (31) Stanford - Stanford rescued a tumultuous season with an emotional win against their biggest rivals, California, at Stanford Stadium. The win by the Cardinal ended a 4-game losing streak to the Bears and was their 1st home win in "The Big Game" since 2017. Cal dominated the 1st half, holding the Cardinal to only 71 yards of Offense, but went in at the break down 14-10 after the Cardinal returned 2 fumbles by Cal for TD's. The Stanford Defense got on track in the 2nd half and held the Bears scoreless while the Offense finally got things going and scored 17 unanswered points to seal the win. Stanford featured QB Elijah Brown (10-20-123-1), RB Micah Ford (29-150-1) and WR CJ Williams (5-76-1). California featured QB Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele (33-49-269-0), RB Kendrick Raphael (15-47-0) and WR Jacob De Jesus (14-96-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Cotter/Browne/Douglas, PAL)

28/11/25 - Texas A&M (17) @ (27) Texas - #16 ranked Texas celebrated their 1st rivalry game in Austin in 15 years with an upset win over #3 ranked and unbeaten Texas A&M. With the loss, the Aggies lost their chance to play in the SEC Championship game. The Aggies led 10-3 at the half after a hard-hitting 1st half. But the Longhorns scored 17 unanswered points to take a 20-10 lead early in the 4th quarter. With the game in the balance, the Offense stepped up with a game-sealing TD and the Defense closed out the game with interceptions on the final 2 Aggie drives. Texas featured QB Arch Manning (14-29-179-1 + 7-53-1), RB Quintrevion Wisner (19-155-0) and WR's Jack Endries (4-93-0) and Ryan Wingo (4-34-1). Texas A&M featured QB Marcel Reed (20-32-180-0 + 12-71-0), RB Rueben Owens II (13-48-0) and WR's KC Concepcion (5-57-0) and Mario Craver (5-44-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - McDonough/McElroy/McGrath, PAL)

29/11/25 - Texas Tech (49) @ (0) West Virginia - #5 ranked Texas Tech finished their regular season with a shut-out win over unranked West Virginia in Morgantown. The Red Raiders knew they were already assured of a spot in their first Big-12 Championship game after other results went their way, and celebrated with a big game on both sides of the ball. The Offense put up 572 yards of total Offense and scored 7 TD's, while the Defense held the Mountaineers to 180 yards of total Offense and forced 2 turnovers. Texas Tech scored TD's on 4 of their first 5 drives to stun the home team, then coasted home the rest of the way. Texas Tech featured QB Behren Morton (25-32-310-3), RB's Cameron Dickey (12-79-0) and J'Koby Williams (15-60-1), WR's Terrance Carter Jr. (10-98-0) and Caleb Douglas (5-127-2) + LB Jacob Rodriguez (4 tackles + 1 TD run on Offense). West Virginia featured QB Scotty Fox Jr. (13-23-98-0), RB Cyncir Bowers (5-3-0) and WR Jeff Weimer (6-77-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Philpott/Acho/Davis, PAL)

29/11/25 - Vanderbilt (45) @ (24) Tennessee - #12 ranked Vanderbilt ended their regular season with 10 wins for the first time in school history, beating #18 ranked Tennessee at Neyland Stadium. Both teams were evenly matched in the 1st half, and went in at the break tied at 21-21, but the Commodores scored 10 unanswered points in the 3rd quarter to nose ahead and held off the Volunteers the rest of the way for the win. Vanderbilt featured QB Diego Pavia (18-28-268-1 + 20-165-1), RB Sedrick Alexander (10-115-3) and WR's Tre Richardson (6-75-1) and Eli Stowers (5-64-0). Tennessee featured QB Joey Aguilar (29-44-299-1), RB DeSean Bishop (20-97-2) and WR's Ethan Davis (7-85-0) and Chris Brazzell II (6-91-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Hart/Rodgers/Cubelic, PAL)

06/12/25 - Big 12 Championship - BYU (7) v (34) Texas Tech - #4 ranked Texas Tech celebrated 100 years of existence with their 1st ever Big 12 Conference Championship, beating #11 ranked BYU at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas. After conceding the opening TD of the game, the Red Raiders scored 34 unanswered points to finally defeat the Cougars and win the title. The stars for Texas Tech were again on Defense, as they held BYU to only 200 yards of total Offense and forced 4 turnovers, with the MVP of the game being LB Ben Roberts (5 tackles, 2 interceptions). Texas Tech also featured QB Behren Morton (20-33-215-2), RB's J'Koby Williams (15-80-0) and Cameron Dickey (18-72-1) and WR's Reggie Virgil (8-86-0) and Coy Eakin (3-66-2). BYU featured QB Bear Bachmeier (16-27-115-0), RB LJ Martin (19-76-1) and WR Parker Kingston (4-44-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 4 Discs, ESPN - Tessitore/Palmer/George/Budden, PAL)

06/12/25 - Big 10 Championship - Indiana (13) v (10) Ohio State - #2 ranked Indiana won their first Big-10 title since 1967 with a big win against #2 ranked Ohio State at Lucas Oil Stadium. With the win, the Hoosiers extended their record to 13-0 and snapped a 30-game losing streak to the Buckeyes. In a tight 1st half, both teams were evenly matched and Ohio State held a slim 10-6 lead. But the Indiana Defense took control in the 2nd half, and held the Buckeyes scoreless, while the Hoosiers Offense scored the go-ahead TD that proved the game-winner. Indiana were led by Heisman-favourite QB Fernando Mendoza (15-23-222-1), RB's Kaelon Black (16-69-0) and Roman Hemby (13-52-0) and WR Charlie Becker (6-126-0). Ohio State featured QB Julian Sayin (21-29-258-1), RB Bo Jackson (17-83-0) and WR Jeremiah Smith (8-144-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, FOX - Johnson/Klatt/Taft/Rinaldi, PAL)

06/12/25 - ACC Championship - Duke (27) v (20) Virginia - Un-ranked Duke upset the odds with an Overtime win over #17 ranked Virginia at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. With the win, the Blue Devils claimed their 1st outright ACC Championship since 1962. Virginia battled back from a 10 point deficit in the 4th quarter and forced Overtime with a TD pass with 22 seconds to play. After Duke scored a TD on their 1st possession, the Blue Devils Defense stepped up and ended the game with an Interception that sealed the win. Duke featured QB Darian Mensah (19-25-196-2), RB Nate Sheppard (21-97-1) and WR Cooper Barkate (5-91-0). Virginia featured QB Chandler Morris (21-40-216-2), RB J'Mari Taylor (15-65-0) and WR Cam Ross (5-59-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - McDonough/McElroy/McGrath/McGregor, PAL)

06/12/25 - SEC Championship - Georgia (28) v (7) Alabama - #3 Georgia finally ended their SEC-Championship losing streak to #9 Alabama, dominating from start to finish at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. The Bulldogs were in complete control from the start and didn't allow the Tide to score until there was 6:48 left to play. The Defense held the Tide to just 209 yards of total Offense and only 3 of 14 on 3rd down conversions. Georgia featured QB Gunner Stockton (20-26-156-3 + 13-39-0), RB Nate Frazier (13-52-1) and WR's Zachariah Branch (5-53-1) and Dillon Bell (4-45-1). Alabama featured QB Ty Simpson (19-39-212-1), RB Daniel Hill (4-11-0 + 5-50-0) and WR Germie Bernard (6-62-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Fowler/Herbstreit/Rowe/Rutledge, PAL)

20/12/25 - College Football Playoff Round 1 - James Madison (34) @ (51) Oregon - #5 ranked Oregon used a strong start and a raucous crowd to jump on #12 ranked James Madison early and held off a spirited 2nd half comeback from JMU to book their place in the 2nd round of the playoffs. Both teams combined for 1,023 yards of total Offense and 11 TD's. The Ducks out-scored 34-6 in the 1st half, using big plays on Offense (3 TD's over 40 yards), while holding the Dukes to only 2 FG's. In the 2nd Half JMU out-scored the Ducks 28-17 but Oregon were never in trouble and coasted to the win. Oregon featured QB Dante Moore (19-27-313-4), RB Jordon Davison (10-90-0) and WR's Malik Benson (5-119-2) and Jeremiah McClellan (6-83-1). James Madison featured QB Alonza Barnett III (23-48-273-2 + 12-45-1), RB Wayne Knight (17-110-0) and WR Nick DeGennaro (5-90-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, TNT - Wischusen/Riddick/Budden/Buonantony, PAL)

24/12/25 - Hawaii Bowl - California (31) v (35) Hawaii - Hawaii won their first Hawaii Bowl since 2019 with a sensational comeback win over California in Honolulu. The Bears started strong and raced out to a 21-0 lead in the 2nd Quarter before the Warriors clawed their way back into the game, scoring 21 unanswered points to level the scores early in the 4th Quarter. Hawaii were still down 31-28 with 10 seconds to play when back-up QB Luke Weaver threw only his 2nd completion of the game, a 22 yard TD pass, to win the game for Hawaii. Hawaii also featured QB Micah Alejado (32-46-274-3), RB Landon Sims (9-36-0) and WR Pofele Ashlock (14-123-2) but were missing leading receiver Jackson Harris who sat out prior to transferring. California featured QB Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele (28-39-343-1), RB Kendrick Raphael (18-91-1) and WR's Jacob De Jesus (9-137-1) and Trond Grizzell (8-105-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Cotter/Brown/Lyles Jr, PAL)

27/12/25 - New Mexico Bowl - North Texas (49) v (47) San Diego State - #25 ranked North Texas finished their Cinderella season with a shootout win over un-ranked San Diego State in Albuquerque,New Mexico. The Mean Green were without Head Coach Eric Morris, who had left to take the top job at Oklahoma State, but the team didn't miss a beat. The Offense put up 618 yards of total Offense and scored 7 TD's while the Defense forced 3 turnovers. Both teams were evenly matched early, but the game changed when Aztec QB Bert Emanuel Jr (4-7-37-0 + 11-170-2) left the game with an injury, and North Texas took control with 2 unanswered TD's in the 3rd quarter to pull ahead for good and take the win. North Texas featured QB Drew Mestemaker (27-47-250-3), in his final game before transferring to Oklahoma State, RB's Caleb Hawkins (31-198-2) and Ashton Gray (16-152-2) and WR Cameron Dorner (6-66-2). San Diego State also featured back-up QB Kyle Crum (14-29-169-1), RB Christian Washington (10-77-1) and WR Nathan Acevedo (4-61-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Galindo/Murray/Sisler, PAL)

28/12/25 - Texas Bowl - LSU (35) v (38) Houston - #21 ranked Houston ended their season with a big win over un-ranked LSU at the NRG Stadium in Houston. The win gave the Cougars a 10-win season. LSU started the game with a bang, scoring on a 99-yard kick-off return TD, and opened up an early 14-0 lead. Houston re-grouped and fought back to take a 21-14 lead in at the half and never trailed again, out-gaining the Tigers by 437 yards to 344 yards en-route to the win. Houston featured QB Conner Weigman (28-37-230-4 + 13-56-0), RB Dean Connors (16-126-1) and WR's Tanner Koziol (9-76-1) and Amare Thomas (8-60-2). LSU featured QB Michael Van Buren Jr. (16-26-267-3 + 11-24-0), RB Harlem Berry (3-45-0) and WR's Trey'Dez Green (4-80-2) and Kyle Parker (7-68-1) (9, 1st Quarter hi-lites up to 6:08 then the rest is live, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Hart/Cubelic/Fitzsimmons, PAL)

31/12/25 - Alamo Bowl - USC (27) v (30) TCU - Un-ranked TCU beat #16 ranked USC in Overtime to complete a fairy-tale ending for the TCU QB. Ken Seals, a sixth-year senior, made his 1st start for the Horned Frogs in his final game, after starting QB Josh Hoover opted to sit out the game and enter the transfer portal. And he made the most of his chance, directing two scoring drives in the final 5 minutes of regulation and then threw the game-winning touchdown pass in overtime. TCU featured QB Ken Seals (29-40-258-1), RB Jeremy Payne (13-73-1 + 6-50-1) and WR Eric McAlister (8-69-0). USC featured QB Jayden Maiava (18-30-280-1), RB King Miller (25-99-1) and WR Tanook Hines (6-163-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Wischusen/Riddick/Boyle, PAL)

31/12/25 - Citrus Bowl - Michigan (27) v (41) Texas - A marquee match-up in Orlando didn't disappoint as #14 ranked Texas ended the game strong and beat #18 ranked Michigan. Both teams were evenly matched through 3 quarters but Texas asserted their dominance in the final period, as the Offense scored 17 unanswered points and the Defense forced 3 turnovers to finally put away the Wolverines. Texas got a big game from QB Arch Manning (21-34-221-2 + 9-155-2 including a 60 yard TD run) whose performance earned him the MVP. Texas also featured RB Christian Clark (20-105-1) and WR's Ryan Wingo (4-64-0) and Jack Endries (5-35-1). Michigan featured QB Bryce Underwood (23-42-199-2 + 14-69-1), RB Bryson Kuzdzal (20-82-0) and WR's Donaven McCulley (4-54-0) and Marlin Klein (4-39-0). (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Jones/R.Jones/Lang, PAL)

01/01/26 - Rose Bowl - Indiana (38) v (3) Alabama - #1 seed Indiana showed their National Championship credentials with a dominating win over #9 seed Alabama in the Rose Bowl. The win was Indiana's first Rose Bowl win in school history and their first bowl game win in 34 years. The Hoosiers started the game by scoring 24 unanswered points using a punishing ground game, and any chance Alabama had of mounting a comeback ended when they lost starting QB Ty Simpson (12-16-67-0) to injury at the end of the 1st half. Indiana ended the game by outscoring Alabama 21-3 in the 2nd half to win the Rose Bowl and book a spot in the College Football Playoff Semi-Final. Indiana featured QB Fernando Mendoza (14-16-192-3), RB's Kaelon Black (15-99-1) and Roman Hemby (18-89-1) and WR Elijah Sarratt (4-40-1). Alabama also featured back-up QB Austin Mack (11-16-103-0), RB Daniel Hill (5-13-0) and WR Ryan Williams (6-53-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Fowler/Herbstreit/Rowe/Budden, PAL)

01/01/26 - Sugar Bowl - Mississippi (39) v (34) Georgia - #6 Mississippi avenged their regular season loss to #3 Georgia with a sensational and event-filled comeback win at the Superdome in New Orleans. Georgia had the better of the 1st half and took a 21-12 lead in at the break, but the Rebels fought back to take a 34-24 lead with 9:02 to play. The Bulldogs scored 10 unanswered points to tie the game with 55 seconds left, but that left enough time for Ole Miss to drive into FG range where kicker Lucas Carneiro won the game with a 47 yard FG with 6 seconds to play. Mississippi featured QB Trinidad Chambliss (30-46-362-2), RB Kewan Lacy (22-98-2-) and WR's Harrison Wallace III (9-156-1-) and De'Zhaun Stribling (7-122-0). Georgia featured QB Gunner Stockton (18-31-203-1 + 13-20-2), RB Nate Frazier (15-86-0) and WR Zachariah Branch (8-67-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - McDonough/McElroy/McGrath/Rutledge, PAL)

08/01/26 - Fiesta Bowl - Miami (31) v (27) Mississippi - #10 seed Miami booked a place in the National Championship game with a hard-fought win against #6 seed Mississippi in the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Arizona. Both teams were evenly matched, with neither team able to get a big lead, and the game entered the 4th quarter with the Hurricanes holding a slim 17-16 lead. After an Ole Miss FG, the teams traded TD's with Miami scoring the go-ahead TD with 18 seconds to play. Mississippi had 1 final chance to win, but their last-play 35 yard "Hail Mary" pass fell incomplete and Miami celebrated the win. Miami featured QB Carson Beck (23-37-268-2), RB Mark Fletcher Jr (22-133-0), WR's Keelan Marion (7-114-1) and Malachi Toney (5-81-1 + 2-11-0) and DL's Akheem Mesidor (4 tackles) and Rueben Bain Jr (1 tackle). Mississippi featured QB Trinidad Chambliss (23-37-277-1), RB Kewan Lacy (11-103-1 including a 73 yard TD run) and WR's De'Zhaun Stribling (5-77-0) and Dae'Quan Wright (3-64-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Fowler/Herbstreit/Rowe/Rutledge, PAL)

09/01/25 - Peach Bowl - Indiana (56) v (22) Oregon - #1 seed Indiana sealed a spot in the National Championship game with a dominating win over #5 seed Oregon in the Peach Bowl in Atlanta. The Hoosiers jumped on the Ducks from the get-go, intercepting Oregon on the 1st play of the game and returning it for a TD, and never let up, running out to a 35-7 lead at the half. The Ducks attempted a 2nd half comeback but the lead was too big and Indiana coasted home to the win. Indiana featured QB Fernando Mendoza (17-20-177-5), RB's Kaelon Black (12-63-2) and Roman Hemby (17-53-0), WR Elijah Sarratt (7-75-2) and DB D'Angelo Ponds (6 tackles, 1 interception). Oregon featured QB Dante Moore (24-39-285-2), RB Jay Harris (16-35-1) and WR's Jamari Johnson (4-83-1) and Jeremiah McClellan (5-64-0) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - McDonough/McElroy/George/McGrath, PAL)

19/01/25 - College Football Playoff National Championship - Indiana (27) v (21) Miami - #1 seed Indiana ended their fairytale season with the biggest win in school history, beating #10 seed Miami to clinch their 1st ever National Championship. With the win, Indiana also became the first FBS team to finish a season with a 16–0 record. The Hoosiers had the better of the 1st half and took a 10-0 lead in at the break. Miami finally found some Offense in the 3rd quarter and, after an early score in the 4th quarter that pulled them to within 3 points, the comeback seemed on. But Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza (16-27-186-0 + 1 TD run) put his team on his shoulders and scored a decisive TD that wrestled momentum from the 'Canes, and the Defense stepped up in the final minute with an Interception to seal the win. Indiana also featured RB's Kaelon Black (17-79-0) and Roman Hemby (19-60-0) and WR Omar Cooper Jr (5-71-0). Miami featured QB Carson Beck (19-32-232-1), RB Mark Fletcher Jr (17-112-2) and WR Malachi Toney (10-122-1) (9, Copied from the internet, 2 Discs, ESPN - Fowler/Herbstreit/Rowe/Budden, PAL)

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