College football live updates: Alabama dominating LSU in critical SEC showdown

College football live updates: Alabama dominating LSU in critical SEC showdown

Week 11 was supposed to be an SEC showcase and instead it was the ACC that captured the nation’s attention early.

No. 4 Miami has been playing with fire all season and the Hurricanes finally got burned after a late fumble doomed their comeback attempt at Georgia Tech.

The SEC still had all the shine later in the day though. In the afternoon marquee, No. 16 Ole Miss delivered perhaps the biggest win of Lane Kiffin’s tenure in knocking off No. 3 Georgia. And there’s still a showdown between No. 11 Alabama and No. 14 LSU on tap.

Elsewhere, No. 20 Colorado held off Texas Tech and bolstered its Big 12 title game hopes in the process as Iowa State stumbled for a second straight loss. And Jeremiah Smith set a freshman record for Ohio State, while Oregon QB Dillon Gabriel broke the all-time FBS touchdown record.

Here’s what we’ll be keeping an eye on late Saturday.

Time: 10:15 p.m. ET | TV: ESPN | Line: BYU -4 | Total: 40.5

The two heated rivals meet for the first time since 2021 and the first time as Big 12 members. Utah is in desperate need of a win after losing its last four Big 12 games, and the Utes would love to spoil BYU’s perfect season. The Cougars’ ability to force turnovers is a big reason for their 8-0 record. Can they keep it up this week in the Holy War?

Live104 updates

  • Touchdown Alabama!

    And a few plays later, Jalen Milroe finds his way back into the end zone. That’s 3 TD runs for Milroe today, and it’s a rout in Baton Rouge.

    Alabama 28, LSU 6

  • Trash on the field at LSU

    LSU’s defense appeared to stop Alabama with a sack on 3rd down but a facemask penalty gave the Tide a first down. Fans didn’t like the call (which was correct) and proceeded to throw objects on the field.

    Where have we seen this before in an SEC game?

  • Alabama interception!

    Oh boy, LSU drove it all the way to the Alabama 4-yard line but Garrett Nussmeier is picked off in the end zone by Deontae Lawson. The Tigers desperately needed a touchdown there. Instead, they get nothing.

  • Jeanty gives Boise State the lead

    Ashton Jeanty punches it in for his 2nd TD of the game. Boise State retakes the lead over Nevada.

    Boise State 21, Nevada 14, 3rd quarter

  • Touchdown Maryland!

    It’s not over yet in Eugene as Octavian Smith Jr. snags a 3-yard TD pass from Billy Edwards, then the Terps added a 2-point conversion to cut into Oregon’s lead.

    Oregon 29, Maryland 18, 4th quarter

  • We’re back for the 2nd half of LSU-Alabama and the Tigers have the ball quickly out to near midfield. Can they get the offense going?

  • Boise State has hands full vs. Nevada

    This is one worth keeping an eye on. A loss for the No. 12 Broncos would be extremely damaging to their playoff hopes.

  • Halftime: Alabama 21, LSU 6

    LSU can’t get much going on offense while Jalen Milroe has done everything for Alabama so far, rushing for 98 yards and 2 TDs while also throwing for 97 yards. Fans at Tiger Stadium aren’t thrilled.

  • Tennessee QB ruled out

    Tennessee’s Nico Iamaleava has been ruled out of the game against Mississippi State with an undisclosed injury. Gaston Moore is in at QB for the Vols in the 2nd half.

    Tennessee 20, Mississippi State 7

  • Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel breaks TD record!

    Dillon Gabriel’s 3-yard TD pass to Gernorris Wilson puts Gabriel alone at the top for all-time touchdowns in FBS history with 179. He passes Case Keenum for the record.

    Oregon leads Maryland 29-10.

  • Touchdown Alabama!

    The Crimson Tide take advantage of the turnover as Jalen Milroe scurries into the end zone from 10 yards out. It’s all Tide so far.

    Alabama 21, LSU 6, late 2nd quarter

  • LSU gets a 4th down stop … then fumbles it away

    The Tigers stuffed Jalen Milroe on 4th and 1 at the LSU 40 in what looked like a huge play.

    But LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier was stripped of the ball by Jihaad Campbell on the very next play. Alabama gets it right back.

  • LSU kicks another FG

    Damian Ramos hits from 43 yards and LSU still hasn’t found the end zone yet.

    Alabama 14, LSU 6, 2nd quarter

  • Penn State extends the lead

    The Nittany Lions score another touchdown on a play where QB Drew Allar didn’t receive the snap.

    This time it’s Tyler Warren running it in from 2 yards out.

    Penn State 14, Washington 0, 2nd quarter

  • LSU and Alabama traded punts as the heavy rain in Baton Rouge has slowed the offenses down for the time being. Tigers have the ball near midfield.

  • Oklahoma pulls off wild fake punt

    This is the coolest play you’ll see a punter make all day. Luke Elzinga completed the jump pass to Bauer Sharp for a first down and a 43-yard gain. OU ends up settling for a field goal on the drive.

    Oklahoma 6, Missouri 0, 2nd quarter

  • Halftime: Oregon 21, Maryland 10

    Dillon Gabriel finds Terrance Ferguson, who makes a diving grab for the score just before the half.

  • Penn State TD!

    Drew Allar is still Penn State’s QB, but backup Beau Pribula came into thee game in a red zone situation and scored on an 8-yard keeper.

    Penn State 7, Washington 0

  • Jeanty finds paydirt

    Boise State Heisman candidate Ashton Jeanty finished this drive with a 4-yard TD run.

    Boise State 14, Nevada 0

  • Touchdown Alabama!

    A 15-play, 75-yard grinder of a drive ends with Justice Haynes’ 1-yard touchdown run.

    That’s two drives, two TDs for the Tide. Big start for the offense

  • Maryland keeping pace with Oregon

    The Terrapins aren’t going away easy against the No. 1 Ducks. Roman Hemby’s 1-yard TD run cuts makes it a one-score game.

    Oregon 14, Maryland 10

  • LSU answers with a FG

    The Tigers couldn’t punch it in after Caden Durham’s 45-yard run to the 5.

    LSU settles for a 23-yard field goal.

    Alabama 7, LSU 3

  • Touchdown Alabama!

    We’re underway in Death Valley and the Tide are on the board first after a long touchdown run by Jalen Milroe.

  • Final: Colorado 41, Texas Tech 27

    The Buffs have a clear path to the Big 12 title game now with their win and Iowa State’s loss today.

  • Touchdown Colorado!

    A strip sack in the end zone and that’ll do it for Texas Tech. Shilo Sanders picked up the ball and trotted a short way into the end zone before doing his dad’s celebration.

  • Colorado punts to Texas Tech

    The Red Raiders will have a shot at tying this thing after suboptimal clock management by Colorado, but they’re starting at their own 6-yard line.

    There’s just over a minute left in the game.

  • Touchdown Texas Tech

    Well the Red Raiders are still alive for the time being after a touchdown pass from Behren Morton to Jalin Conyers.

    But they’re running out of time.

  • Texas Tech stuffed on fourth down!

    The Red Raiders run a curious shotgun draw play on fourth-and-1 at the goal line and don’t get it.

    That could be it for Texas Tech.

  • Final: Ole Miss 28, Georgia 10

    This is perhaps the biggest win of Lane Kiffin’s Ole Miss tenure as the Rebels bolster their SEC title game and CFP chances with a huge SEC victory.

  • Final: Indiana 20, Michigan 15

    The Hoosiers pass their biggest test to date, but it wasn’t easy by any means.

  • Michigan in striking distance

    The Wolverines are down 20-15 with just 2 minutes left but they have the ball after this blown opportunity by Indiana resulted in a field goal.

  • Fumble recovered by Ole Miss!

    This thing is over. It’s a strip sack of Carson Beck that’s recovered by Ole Miss’ Suntarine Perkins.

  • Touchdown Colorado!

    The Buffs add onto their road lead with a 25-yard touchdown from Shedeur Sanders to Travis Hunter.

    Colorado 31, Texas Tech 20

  • Ole Miss adds FG

    The Rebels can’t make the end zone but they add onto their lead with precious little time left. Under 3:30 now.

    Ole Miss 25, Georgia 10

  • Kansas pick 6!

    The Jayhawks might’ve just sealed things in Lawrence.

  • Interception Ole Miss!

    The Rebels defense has been badgering Carson Beck all day long and now they forced him into making a huge mistake, throwing behind his receiver and right into the hands on John Saunders for the pick.

    What a huge play for Ole Miss as Georgia was driving to cut into the lead.

  • Meanwhile, Clemson’s Ashton Hampton just delivered an Interception of the Year candidate in getting the ball back for the Tigers.

  • Touchdown Texas Tech!

    The Red Raiders are back in the lead after a short run by Tahj Brooks caps off a 9-play, 66-yard drive.

    Texas Tech 20, Colorado 17

  • Cyclones cut into Kansas lead

    Iowa State is back in it but still has work left in the fourth quarter in Lawrence.

  • Touchdown Colorado!

    The Buffs were down 13-0 early, but they’ve rallied and are now leading in Lubbock after a TD run by Shedeur Sanders in the third quarter.

  • Clemson takes lead in 2nd half

    The Tigers took the lead on this wild pass from Cade Klubnik to T.J. Moore and now they’re driving for another score.

    Clemson 14, Virginia Tech 7

  • Fumble recovered by Ole Miss!

    The Rebels defense continues to wreak havoc in this one, forcing a fumble on Nate Frazier. It’s recovered by Ole Miss’ Walter Nolen.

  • Touchdown Ole Miss!

    The Rebels double their lead on a connection from Jaxson Dart to Juice Wells to cap off an 8-play, 75-yard drive.

    Ole Miss 22, Georgia 10

  • Georgia adds FG

    The drive fizzles out inside the 10-yard line and Georgia settles for a short Peyton Woodring field goal.

    Ole Miss 16, Georgia 10

  • We are back for the second half of Ole Miss-Georgia and the Bulldogs are driving. They’re at the Ole Miss 10-yard line now on this quick-hitting possession.

  • Scoreboard update

    Here’s where things stand as the afternoon window hits halftime:

    Scoreboard update

    Scoreboard update

  • Halftime: Indiana 17, Michigan 3

    The Hoosiers are in control in Bloomington. Kurtis Rourke is 14 of 18 for 190 passing yards and 2 touchdowns as they take a two-touchdown lead into the break.

  • Halftime: Ole Miss 16, Georgia 7

    The Rebels are going to be kicking themselves in the locker room. They’ve absolutely dominated this game since the Bulldogs scored on their first offensive possession, but Ole Miss is only up 9 points after settling for field goals on multiple possessions.

    Total yards so far:
    Ole Miss 229
    Georgia 69

  • Touchdown Colorado!

    The Buffs are on the board midway through the second quarter after Shedeur Sanders found LaJohntay Wester in the flat and the running back did all the work from there.

    Texas Tech 13, Colorado 7

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