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CFB's top play: Michigan wins Maryland.Oregon Conquers WSU

4th week college football A great start to the season with two exciting games.

Blake Colm had a career-high 243 yards and two touchdowns as No. 4 Michigan started the day with an impressive win over Maryland at the Big House.

No. 5 Clemson followed suit with a thrilling 51-45 victory over No. 21 Wake Forest in double OT.

Meanwhile, No. 11 Tennessee defeated No. 20 Florida in Knoxville, while No. 15 Oregon scored 29 points in the fourth quarter to give Washington State a come-from-behind win.

Now, KJ Jefferson and the No. 10 Arkansas Razorbacks are facing off against the No. 23 Texas A&M Aggies in their highly anticipated SEC showdown. against Kansas. No. 18 Washington then hosts Stanford in his FS1.

Here are the top plays from Saturday’s packed Week 4 slate:

No. 15 Oregon 44, Washington 41

Ward hits the speed stick

Washington State QB Cameron Ward got the Cougars early because he got them from five yards out.

table turns oregon

The Ducks were marching down the field and poised to take the lead for the half. However, Bo his Knicks were picked off and the Cougars returned it for a pick six.

hanging oregon

Jordan James shot into the end zone to help Oregon cut Washington State’s lead to 27-22.

Oh. my. Ward.

Holding a 27-22 lead early in the fourth quarter, Ward took matters into his own hands. The Cougars’ signal caller escaped pressure and completed an incredible pass as he fell to the ground after breaking the tackle twice. That play set up a 1-yard TD pass from Ward to Robert Ferrell to make it 34-22.

Duck takes the lead!

Oregon quickly answered with a touchdown, and following a three-and-out from Washington State, the Ducks got the ball back and quickly got down to business. Troy Franklin connected to give the Ducks a 37–34 lead.

11th Tennessee 38th 20th Florida 33rd

broken tackle everywhere

The Gators scored the first touchdown of the game after Anthony Richardson ran out several sacks before completing a pass downfield to Keone Zippler.

hooker counterattack

Tennessee QB Hendon Hooker completed a 70-yard pass to open the drive after Florida’s first score. Two plays later, he ran it in for a 4-yard score.

diving before scoring

Tennessee put together a 12-play, 99-yard touchdown drive just before halftime to take a 17–14 lead. The highlight of the drive his play was when Ramel his Keaton went all out to grab a deep pass from the hooker.

Hooker makes another highlight play

The Tennessee QB was about to be fired. Instead, he ran out tackles and gained 44 yards to put the Vols deep into Gator territory. Tennessee scored late in the drive to go up 24-14.

big decision paid off

Trailing by 10 and no answer for hookers, Florida chose to win 4 and 2 from their own 28-yard line. Richardson found Justin Shorter in a 1-1 coverage to score a big down first.

crocodile slip

In a game that quickly turned into a track competition, Florida blew a golden opportunity when Richardson fumbled in the red zone and the Vols recovered.

Too late

Richardson connected with Ricky Pearsall for a 3-yard TD pass to cut Florida’s deficit to 38-33. The Gators then recovered an onside kick with 17 seconds remaining. However, Richardson was picked on the final play of the game as Tennessee went on to win.

4. Michigan 34, Maryland 27

Oh!

Maryland forfeited the opening kickoff as Ty Felton hit the ball into his helmet and bounced it off a Michigan player, putting the Wolverines on the Terrapins’ 10-yard line. JJ McCarthy on the next play he found Luke Schoonmaker and put Michigan up 7-0.

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Maryland QB Taulia Tagovailoa was the first to pick up a key as she scrambled toward the Michigan goal line, dropping her helmet in the process. , with the score at 10-10 after two plays.

Michigan Receives Suspicious Interception

DJ Turner went all out to get an interception to end a promising Maryland drive. FOX Sports rules expert Mike Pereira wondered if it was actually an interception as the ball appeared to hit the ground. rice field.

JJ “Kyler Murray” get first down

Perhaps inspired by the Cardinals QB’s performance last week, McCarthy ran around the field to get the first down.

Blake Colm blows up Michigan head-on

The Michigan running back had a tear in the first half, breaking through the Maryland defense for 1/4-inch for 33 yards and scoring a touchdown before halftime to give the Wolverines a 17–13 lead.

the wolverine begins to roll

After a scoreless third quarter, the Wolverines got off to a quick start in the fourth. McCarthy hit a picture-perfect throw to Roman Wilson for a touchdown to give Michigan a 24–13 lead.

Terps hanging there

After Michigan put together a solid drive towards a double-digit gain, Maryland went on to one of its own. Tagovailoa found Felton wide open in the end zone to cut Michigan’s lead to 21-19.

Corum with a dagger

The Michigan running back continued his dominant performance on Saturday, rushing for his second touchdown to push the Wolverines into double digits with just minutes remaining.

No. 5 Clemson 51, No. 21 Wake Forest 45

Juggling to the end zone

DJ Wiagalerai threw a 41-yard dart to receiver Brannon Spector and juggled the ball before securing a catch, giving Clemson a 14–0 lead in the first quarter.

Demon butlers wake up

Sam Hartman connected with Jamal Banks on a deep touchdown pass to cut Clemson’s lead to 14-7.

Clemson tight end clears Wake Forest tackler

Tight end Davis Allen hurdles Damon Deacon’s defender for the first down. The play helped set up Clemson for a field goal, giving them a 20–14 lead at halftime.

best throw for touchdown

Hartman extended Wake Forest’s lead by finding a back-shoulder touchdown pass by Blake Whitehart.

What a grab!

Tying late in the third quarter, Hartman connected with Donavon Green to keep his foot inbounds and give Wake Forest a 35-28 lead.

Hartman has six TD passes.

After Clemson’s short TD run, the two teams traded field goals, ending regulation in a tie. Wake in overtime On his Forest’s first possession, Hartman connected with AT Perry on his TD throw in his sixth of the game, tying the ACC single-game record.

Ball game!

Clemson answered when Wiagalerei scored the equalizing goal against Beau Collins in the first extra time. The Tigers got the ball back and Wiagalerai once again displayed incredible arm strength, throwing a strike to Allen in the end his zone to take the lead in 2OT.

Wake Forest were unable to capitalize on their next drive as Clemson won 51-45 in double overtime.

best of the rest

Missouri Blow away two chances to win

Missouri had a chance to beat Auburn in regulation. However, kicker Harrison Mavis shanked a 26-yard field goal as time expired, sending the game into overtime.

Missouri had another chance to win in overtime. 17-14 down, running His back Nathaniel Peete was looking to rush into the end his zone for a game-winning score, but he lost the ball and Auburn recovered and won the game .

Miami struggling with middle tennessee

The No. 25 Hurricanes had multiple scores for much of the game. Following Middle Tennessee’s goal line stand, QB Chase Cunningham threw a 98-yard touchdown pass to DJ England-Chisholm to give the Blue Raiders a commanding 38–17 lead.

in preparation:

No. 10 Arkansas vs. No. 23 Texas A&M (7:00 PM ET)

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No. 3 Wisconsin, Ohio (7:30 PM ET)

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Kansas 6th Oklahoma (8 PM ET, FOX)

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Stamford at No. 18 Washington (10:30 PM ET, FS1)

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