Here is a review of everything that happened during college football week 6. If you are interested in this topic and would like to read about all that happened during this thrilling week, we provide a short overview of all the main actions and scores that developed throughout this period of time. Continue reading to find out more about all that happened during this week!
Oklahoma won against Texas thanks to a last-minute touchdown pass, concluding the game with a 34-30 score. The game started with two interceptions by Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers. An Oklahoma punt was blocked in the endzone left, as the two tied at 7-7. After that, a Sooner field goal was followed by a Texas touchdown, which put the Longhorns in front by 14-10.
Oklahoma continued outplaying the Longhorns from the middle of the second quarter onward, outsourcing them 17-3 and taking the lead at 27-17. After that, Texas scored 13 points, thanks to Bert Auburn!
Maryland seemed to be doing quite well in the first half, but the other team slowly caught up and eventually overpowered them. The defense was in need of a change as they were down 10-0, so they managed to score the first five points. Then, the Buckeyes scored a field goal before halftime and tied the game at 10-10. Ohio State played an impressive second half and outscored Maryland 27-7.
The Tide scored 26-20. Each team scored a first-quarter field goal, and the Aggies outscored the Crimson Tide 14-7 in the second to take a 17-10 lead by halftime. Alabama exchanged interceptions to start the second half, and then its offense scored 14 points in the third quarter while its defense managed to stand its ground. The Crimson Tide defense kept on shutting down the Aggies in the fourth quarter, and they only allowed a late field goal.
The Bulldogs beat Kentucky 51-13. The game's score was already 21-0 19 minutes into the game. From that moment on, things became worse and worse, as Georgia took a 34-7 halftime lead and then outscored the Wildcats 17-6 in the second half. Carson Beck, the quarterback of the Bulldogs, played his best game, recording 389 yards and four touchdowns. The Georgia run game also racked up 173 yards, which is very impressive.
Kentucky was not ready to win against Georgia, as the game showed during this college football week. As the game progressed, the defense left receivers wide open, and on offense, the team just had one drive of more than 30 yards. Now, the Bulldogs have won 23 consecutive games.
Louisville won 33-20 against Notre Dame. The first half of the game felt quite slow, as the two teams tied 7-7 shortly into the break. Then, the Irish picked up a field goal, but the Cavaliers answered with a field goal, too, to tie the game back up. There were six consecutive half-drivers, which resulted in points for the Lousiville team. By the end of the second half, the Irish were outscored by 26–13. The defense overpowered Notre Dame, as veteran quarterback Sam Hartman was sacked five times.
In this review of college football week 6, we gave you an overview of the week's main actions and events. We hope it was a useful read, perfect to stay up-to-date with the world of college football and its thrilling matches.