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College football live scores, games: Ole Miss vs. Georgia, Texas Tech vs. Arizona State and more

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Week 8 has already delivered one big upset with No. 2 Miami falling at home. What else does this slate have in store?

The second half of the college football season begins Saturday with five matchups between ranked teams and a host of other intriguing games. No. 17 Vanderbilt got things started with a gritty home win over No. 10 LSU after another huge performance by QB Diego Pavia.

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Here’s how to watch college football this weekend. See below for what we’re keeping an eye on later today (scroll down for live updates).

The Volunteers are Alabama’s fourth consecutive ranked opponent after victories against Georgia, Vanderbilt and Missouri. Ty Simpson is our midseason Heisman winner after his performance through the first six games of the season.

USC’s got a long losing streak in South Bend; the Trojans are looking for their first win at Notre Dame since 2011. Given the way USC bossed Michigan, this could be their best chance in years.

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The Holy War is here. It’s the first test of the season for BYU and freshman QB Bear Bachmeier. And it’s a very heated rivalry too. The Utes will surely be looking for payback after a controversial Cougars win in Salt Lake City last year.

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    Payton Woodring’s 42-yard field goal adds to the Bulldogs’ lead. Ole Miss came up with a big stop on 3rd-and-3 to keep it a one-possession game.

    Georgia 43, Ole Miss 35 | 2:06 to play

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    Mississippi’s offense stalls out again as Harrison Wallace III couldn’t haul in a potential first down catch on 3rd and long. Georgia will get the ball back with a chance to build on its lead.

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    Gunner Stockton rifles a pass to Lawson Luckie for his 3rd TD catch of the game. Just like that the Bulldogs are back in front.

    Georgia 40, Ole Miss 35

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    For the first time today, a drive didn’t result in points as Ole Miss goes 3-and-out and punts. Could this be the turning point for the Bulldogs?

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    The Broncos are leaving UNLV in the dust now after a 60-yard interception return by A’Marion McCoy.

    BSU 49, UNLV 24

  • The Bulldogs are doing every thing they can to stay in this game. Gunner Stockton flipped it to Nate Frazier in the flat and he walked into the end zone for a 3-yard score. It’s a 2-point game again.

    Ole Miss 35, Georgia 33

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    Which offense will blink first in this shootout? Georgia is driving again, with the ball inside the Ole Miss 30. Expect some more points down the stretch of this one.

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    The Buckeyes are rolling now, and the Badgers aren’t putting up much of a fight. Will this be Luke Fickell’s last game at Wisconsin?

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    QB Trinidad Chambliss takes it in himself from the 2. That’s two rushing TDs for Chambliss on the day, and the Rebels have scored five touchdowns on five drives today. Georgia’s defense is helpless to stop them.

    Ole Miss 35, Georgia 26

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    Mississippi’s Deuce Alexander makes an eye-popping one-handed grab as the Rebels continue to move the ball at will against Georgia.

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    Both teams left their defenses at home today. The Bulldogs quickly march down the field and Gunner Stockton finds Lawson Luckie for his second touchdown grab of the day. UGA’s 2-point try fails, so Ole Miss clings to the lead.

    Ole Miss 28, Georgia 26

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    The Sun Devils regained the lead before halftime on a short kick by Jesus Gomez and the Red Raiders were unable to offer a rebuttal. ASU is up at the break and will have the ball first when action resumes.

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    The Mississippi offense picks up RIGHT where it left off, scoring on a De’Zhaun Stribling 75-yard catch and run right out of the gate. The Rebels can’t be stopped.

    Ole Miss 28, Georgia 20

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    We mentioned the Rebels and Broncos were trading blows and it’s been an entertaining first-half shootout in Boise. UNLV’s Anthony Colandrea just scored on this TD run to cut into Boise’s lead before halftime.

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    The Red Raiders have struggled early in Tempe, but backup QB Will Hammond just dropped a beautiful dime to the end zone and Coy Eakin made the grab.

    TTU 7, ASU 6

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    The Bulldogs put together a long drive, but settle for a 35-yard field goal as the first-half clock expires. Ole Miss maintains the lead and will receive the 2nd-half kickoff.

    Ole Miss 21, Georgia 20

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    The Buckeyes are pitching a shutout in Camp Randall. We’ll see if the Badgers can make the end zone and save a little face in the second half.

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    In Mountain West action, UNLV just got one back on the road at Boise State. Dan Mullen’s Rebels are undefeated so far this season, but trail the Broncos just before halftime.

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    This Rebels offense can’t be stopped so far. They’re 3 for 3 on touchdown drives, thanks partly to a couple Georgia pass interference penalties that put Mississippi on the 1-yard line to set up Kewan Lacy’s second rushing score.

    Ole Miss 21, Georgia 17

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    The undefeated Hoosiers are back home in Bloomington and off to a good start in the first half against Michigan State.



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No. 1 ranked transfer portal QB medically evaluated by major college football programs

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The modern landscape of college football often focuses on Name, Image and Likeness valuations or immediate playing time when top prospects enter the transfer portal. Yet for the nation’s highest-ranked available quarterback, the recruitment process has taken a clinical turn, prioritizing long-term health over immediate impact. Programs chasing the most coveted arm on the market are pausing to ensure his physical durability matches his statistical production.

Recruiting visits typically revolve around photo shoots, steak dinners and campus tours designed to woo elite talent. In this specific high-stakes recruitment, however, the itinerary includes mandatory stops with team physicians and athletic trainers.

Coaching staffs are exercising caution as they attempt to secure a commitment from a player who could redefine their offense if he can stay on the field.

A new report indicates that every university hosting this prospect is conducting thorough physicals to gauge a recovery timeline. The concern centers on availability for spring practice, a crucial period for any transfer trying to learn a new playbook and build chemistry with receivers. While the talent is undeniable, the medical reality has added a layer of complexity to a frenzied race for his signature.

Medical clearance becomes primary hurdle for Sam Leavitt

Sam Leavitt, the former Arizona State standout and the top-ranked quarterback in the transfer portal according to On3, is undergoing medical evaluations at each of his campus visits. The scrutiny stems from a foot injury that ended his 2025 season prematurely.

During an appearance on the Crain & Company Podcast, Pete Nakos of On3 emphasized the uncertainty surrounding the timeline, stating that “every school that’s bringing him in on a visit is doing a medical evaluation to understand what his timeline looks like for recovery.”

Arizona State Sun Devils quarterback Sam Leavitt (10)

Arizona State Sun Devils quarterback Sam Leavitt (10) passed for 1,628 yards, 10 touchdowns and three interceptions across seven games in 2025. A Lisfranc injury ended his season early. | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The timeline for Leavitt remains murky following surgery for a Lisfranc ligament tear he suffered in October. While schools are eager to sign the talented passer, Nakos added that “it is unclear if he’d be available for spring football” after missing the back half of the season. It is currently unclear if Leavitt will be ready to take snaps when spring camps open across the country.

This medical uncertainty hovered over his recent trip to Baton Rouge. Leavitt visited LSU earlier this week and was spotted at a basketball game with head coach Lane Kiffin.

LSU Tigers head coach Lane Kiffin

LSU head coach Lane Kiffin and the Tigers are considering Sam Leavitt as a transfer portal addition. | Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images

Despite the hospitality, the Tigers’ medical staff likely spent significant time assessing his surgically repaired right foot. The evaluation process is standard protocol, but carries greater weight given the severity of Lisfranc injuries.

The rigorous testing continues as Leavitt heads to Knoxville. Tennessee is the latest program to host the quarterback, hoping to add his experience to its roster. The Volunteers are in the market for a proven starter, but, like LSU, they must weigh his rehabilitation schedule against their need for immediate competition at quarterback. Kentucky also shared a visit with Leavitt.

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Washington QB Demond Williams Jr. Reverses Course, Returns to Huskies

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After a hectic 48 hours, quarterback Demond Williams Jr. is staying put at Washington.

Williams announced Tuesday that he intended to enter the transfer portal, but reversed course Thursday night, revealing on social media that he will remain with the Huskies.

“After thoughtful reflection with my family, I am excited to announce that I will continue my football journey at the University of Washington,” Williams wrote. “I am fully committed and focused on contributing to what we are building.”

The standout quarterback became the latest face of the debate surrounding name, image and likeness (NIL) and its enforcement when he announced that he was entering the transfer portal. Williams’ announcement came just four days after he signed an NIL deal to remain at Washington that was reportedly worth $4 million for one season. 

It was reported shortly after that Washington planned to pursue legal action against Williams for breach of contract. Williams’ agent, Doug Hendrickson, dropped him as a client on Thursday. 

“I have made the decision to end my representation of Demond Williams Jr. effective immediately due to philosophical differences,” Hendrickson wrote in a social media post. “Demond is an incredible talent and we wish him and his family the best in their future endeavors.”

Hendrickson is also the agent for Washington head coach Jedd Fisch. 

Williams just completed his sophomore season at Washington, which was his first as the Huskies’ full-time starter. He helped Washington go 9-4, completing 69.5% of his passes for 3,065 yards, 25 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He also proved to be one of the top dual-threat quarterbacks in the country, rushing for 611 yards and six touchdowns. 

Demond Williams Jr. finds Denzel Boston for a 23-yard TD

Demond Williams Jr. finds Denzel Boston for a 23-yard TD

Following a strong first season as a starter, Williams has been viewed as a potential Heisman candidate for the 2026 season. FOX Sports lead college football analyst Joel Klatt placed Williams fifth in his initial Heisman rankings for next season. 

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Demond Williams Will Return to Washington Despite Contract Dispute

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Washington quarterback Demond Williams shook the college football world on Tuesday night, as ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported that the dynamic dual-threat quarterback was set to enter the transfer portal just a week after signing a lucrative NIL agreement to remain at Washington. Now, after days of controversy surrounding his next career move, Williams will remain with the Huskies after all.

Williams announced his return via social media, just minutes after a report by ESPN’s Pete Thamel that he was leaning towards remaining at the school.

“After thoughtful reflection with my family, I am excited to announce that I will continue my football journey at the University of Washington,” Williams wrote. “I am deeply grateful to my coaches, teammates, and everyone in the program for fostering an environment where I can thrive both as an athlete and as an individual.

“I am full committed and focused on contributing to what we are building.”

In his statement, Williams also apologized for the timing of Tuesday’s decision to enter the transfer portal, which took place while much of the football team was attending a celebration of life for Huskies soccer player Mia Hamant, who died from a rare form of kidney cancer in November.

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“Over the last few days, Demond and I have engaged in very honest and heartfelt conversations about his present and future,” Washington coach Jedd Fisch said in a statement. “We both agree that the University of Washington is the best place for him to continue his academic, athletic and social development.”

Williams’s agreement with the Huskies is reportedly worth around $4.5 million, and Washington was reportedly prepared to pursue legal recourse if he did not honor the deal. Lane Kiffin’s LSU program was the program most frequently attached to Williams, but now will look elsewhere to fill its quarterback position for 2026.

The decision comes hours after Williams was dropped by his agent, Doug Hendrickson of Wasserman Football. He also retained lawyer Darren Heitner, who has become a regular figure in college athletics eligibility cases during the NIL and transfer portal era.

GameDay host Rece Davis mentioned that there will have to be some fences mended between Williams and Washington. Before Williams’s ultimate decision to return, Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports reported that the program “would still welcome Demond Williams back to the team and is still hoping for him to remain with the program.”

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Williams committed to play for Fisch at his home-state program Arizona, transferring to Washington when Fisch took the job following the departure of Kalen DeBoer. He played in 13 games as a freshman, accounting for 1,226 total yards and 11 touchdowns before taking over as full-time starter in 2025.

Williams totaled over 3,600 yards and 31 touchdowns as a sophomore under Fisch.

Season

Comp %

Pass Yards

YPA

TD

Int

Rush Yards

TD

2024

78.1

944

9.0

8

1

282

2

2025

69.5

3,065

8.7

25

8

611

6

Williams was an honorable mention All-Big Ten selection behind Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza, Ohio State’s Julian Sayin and USC’s Jayden Maiava in a conference stocked with passing talent.

Now, he will be back for a third Big Ten season rather than make a controversial jump to LSU or another program.

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Miami vs. Ole Miss score, live updates: Trinidad Chambliss puts Rebels ahead with TD pass

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Q4 3:13 – Ole Miss 27, Miami 24

Huge mistake by Miami again. Trinidad Chambliss fires incomplete toward Harrison Wallace III but Ja’Boree Antoine had a hand full of jersey, drawing a pass interference penalty.

Three plays later, after a 19-yard scramble by Chambliss, Ole Miss finds the end zone. Chambliss calmly connects with Dae’Quan Wright for a 24-yard touchdown to put the Rebels up by a point.

The two-point conversion is good too as Chambliss finds Caleb Odom wide open.



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