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College football scores, fixtures, updates: Kansas State at BYU and more
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College football scores, fixtures, updates: Kansas State at BYU and more

Week 4 of the college football season marks the start of the competition for many teams. Considering the number of games, that won’t be too bad.

Clemson started the game with a huge domination of their conference rival NC State, scoring 45 points in the first half to secure an easy win, showing that they can compete with Miami, who are at the top of the ACC.

The early games were also historic. James Madison scored more points in the first half against North Carolina than ever before in a wild 70-50 upset (UNC also had never allowed that many points in a half before Saturday). Later, Temple kicker Maddux Trujillo drilled a 64-yard field goal — the longest kick in 16 years and just one yard shy of Martin Gramatica’s record.

In the evening window, No. 18 Michigan defeated No. 11 USC in a way only the Wolverines could, essentially winning on their ground game alone. In another ranked-on-ranked matchup, No. 12 Utah held off No. 14 Oklahoma State for a Big 12 victory despite Utes QB Cameron Rising sitting out another game.

These are the winners and losers from Week 4 of college football.

Below you can read what else there is to experience that day.

(All times are Eastern and all odds are from BetMGM.)

Live157 updates

  • Halftime: BYU 17, KSU 6

    It looked like the Wildcats had things under control until two late turnovers changed everything.

  • BYU Meetings by KSU

    The Wildcats gave up the ball twice in a row and the Cougars took advantage with two consecutive touchdowns.

  • Fans storm the court in Boulder… twice

    Colorado fans stormed the field when the ball was initially fumbled, then were forced to leave while the play was reviewed.

    It stood, and they stormed again. Party in Boulder!

  • This is the winning move for Colorado

  • The decision stands! Colorado wins!

    Travis Hunter forces the fumble just short of the goal line. And the Buffaloes pull off an incredible comeback win in overtime!

  • Baylor fumbles…maybe

    Baylor appeared to drop the ball near the goal line, meaning the game was over and Colorado won.

    But the piece is being revised.

  • Landing in Colorado!

    Micah Welch fires the ball from the 1-yard line as the Buffs score first in overtime.

    They lead 38-31. Baylor has a chance to equal that.

  • Meanwhile, points are scarce in Provo as Kansas State leads BYU 6-3 as time ticks away in the first half.

  • Colorado-Baylor goes to overtime!

    In the most improbable outcome you will ever see, Colorado forced overtime.

    It’s 31-31 with more football in Boulder

  • Final Score: Tennessee 25, Oklahoma 15

    The Vols score a key early SEC win and Josh Heupel’s return to Norman is a success.

  • TOUCH COLORADO!

    Unreal! Shedeur Sanders finds LaJohntay Wester in the end zone on the last play of regulation time!

    An incredible 43-yard throw and catch!

  • Oh no, Will Sheppard threw the touchdown pass to Shedeur Sanders that likely tied the score.

    He got behind the defender. Instead, it’s incomplete. 2 seconds left. Ball on the Baylor 43

  • Colorado in motion

    The Buffs moved it to Baylor territory, but they wasted a lot of time doing it.

    It’s almost midfield and there are only 18 seconds left. CU has no more timeouts.

  • Touchdown Oklahoma

    It’s too little too late, but Michael Hawkins leads the Sooners down the field for a touchdown. The lead is still 10, so that’s enough.

  • Baylor missing FG

    Baylor comes close to a field goal, but Isaiah Hankins misses from 45 yards out. That would have decided the game for the Bears.

    The score remains a draw: 31-24 with 2:16 left to play.

  • Final: Miami 50, South Florida 15

    Cam Ward finished with 404 yards passing, 3 TDs and 1 INT to give Miami a second-half lead.

  • Tennessee deploys FG

    The Vols now lead by 16 points after turnovers on downs resulted in time wasting and a field goal.

    There is 3:35 left.

  • Baylor takes the lead!

    Sawyer Robertson throws a dime to Hal Presley for a 24-yard touchdown.

    Baylor retakes lead, 31-24, against Colorado. 5:43 left to play

  • Oklahoma Gives Up on Downs

    Well, that’s about it for the Sooners. Michael Hawkins sailed the fourth down attempt over his receiver’s head and Oklahoma appears to be running out of time.