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For three weeks, the top five teams of the AP Top 25 college football rankings have remained unchanged, with Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M, Alabama and Georgia at the top of the heap. That’s set to shift when the latest poll drops at 2 p.m. ET. No. 4 Alabama should take the greatest hit after a 23-21 loss to No. 11 Oklahoma.
Northwood scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter to beat Walsh in the Cavaliers' final college football game of the season.
The Big 12 Conference announced details on Sunday morning for the Kansas football team’s pivotal road matchup with Iowa State on Saturday. The Jayhawks and Cyclones will face off at Jack Trice Stadium at 11 a.
Highlighted by their last-minute win over Penn State in Happy Valley, the No. 2 Indiana Hoosiers were able to all but cement themselves as winners of Play of the Year and the Heisman Trophy all in one afternoon—thanks to wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. and quarterback Fernando Mendoza, respectively.
Bear Bachmeier threw for 296 yards and a touchdown to lead No. 12 BYU to a 44-13 victory over TCU. Bachmeier added 59 yards and another touchdown on the ground for the freshman’s seventh game this season with both a passing TD and a rushing TD.
The Missouri Tigers (6-3) look to snap a two-game losing streak and get back to .500 in the Southeastern Conference when they host the Mississippi State Bulldogs (5-5), who can become bowl eligible with a victory on Saturday night.
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Missouri vs. Oklahoma Sooners football betting line, over/under and point spread
The Oklahoma Sooners open as more than a touchdown favorite vs. Mizzou
The longest games in FCS history feature many multiple-overtime classics, including Rhode Island's 2022 win over Monmouth in seven overtimes.
Entering the weekend, Cincinnati is a half-game back of Texas Tech in the Big 12 standings. The Bearcats are 7-2 overall and 5-1 in Big 12 play. Arizona, meanwhile, is 6-3 on the season and has a 3-3 record in conference play.
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NCAA puts Michigan State football on 3 years of probation for recruiting violations under Mel Tucker
The NCAA put Michigan State’s football program on three years of probation and penalized the school $30,000 plus 1.5% of the team’s budget after agreeing former staff members Saeed Khalif and Brandon Jordan under coach Mel Tucker broke rules regarding recruiting inducements and benefits,