College football scoreboard: Top 25 scores from Week 6

2022-10-11 02:46:18 By : Mr. zhi chuang yu

It wasn’t the craziest weekend of college football: There wasn’t that one major upset that left the world shaking its collective head. However, there was plenty of action in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll as six of the nation’s top 25 teams went down.

That very well could have been seven had Jimbo Fisher and Texas A&M actually called a real play on the final down at Alabama instead of whatever in the wide world of sports they drew up.

This week was good but next week has the makings of the biggest college football Saturday of the year. Check out this week’s results below first though!

Arkansas: 40-17 loss at Mississippi State

Washington: 45-38 loss at Arizona State

Mississippi State: 40-17 win vs. Arkansas

Kansas State: 10-9 win at Iowa State

UCLA: 42-32 win vs. No. 11 Utah

TCU: 38-31 win at No. 17 Kansas

Kansas: 38-31 loss vs. No. 18 TCU

BYU: 28-20 loss vs. Notre Dame (Las Vegas)

Wake Forest: 45-10 win vs. Army

North Carolina State: 19-17 win vs. Florida State

Kentucky: 24-14 loss vs. South Carolina

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Oregon: 49-22 win at Arizona

Utah: 42-32 loss at UCLA

Ole Miss: 52-28 win at Vanderbilt

Tennessee: 40-13 win at LSU

Oklahoma State: 41-31 win vs. Texas Tech

USC: 30-14 win vs. Washington State

Clemson: 31-3 win at Boston College

Michigan: 31-10 win at Indiana

Ohio State: 49-20 win at Michigan State

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Georgia: 42-10 win vs. Auburn

Alabama: 24-20 win vs. Texas A&M

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