Week 6 of college football features just one matchup between top 25 teams, but there’s still plenty of teams on upset watch.
That’s typically how these types of weeks work. Will a team like No. 4 Tennessee get a scare at Arkansas? What about No. 8 Miami at Cal in an ACC After Dark special? Can No. 12 Ole Miss bounce back with a win at South Carolina? We’re about to find out.
Here are the games we’re keeping a close eye on Saturday. All times are Eastern and all odds are from BetMGM.
The day begins with the only ranked matchup. Marcel Reed looks likely to start at QB for A&M as Conner Weigman continues to recover from a shoulder injury. Meanwhile, Missouri is looking to get its deep passing offense on track. QB Brady Cook excelled throwing the ball down the field a season ago but is averaging just 7.1 yards a pass so far in 2024.
3:30 p.m. | TV: CBS | Line: Ohio State -19.5 | Total: 45.5
It’s hard to see how Iowa’s offense can keep up. But the Iowa defense is the best unit Ohio State has seen so far, and we’re excited to see how the Buckeyes look against the stingy Hawkeyes.
3:30 p.m. | TV: ESPN | Line: Ole Miss -9.5 | Total: 53.5
Ole Miss is looking to bounce back from an ugly 20-17 upset loss to Kentucky last week. South Carolina’s defense is just as good as the Wildcats. Ask Kentucky. The Gamecocks dominated Kentucky in a 31-6 Week 2 win. But can South Carolina’s offense keep up? Stay tuned.
Tennessee’s offense has produced the highlights so far, but the defense has given up just 28 points over four games and the defensive line has shown itself to be one of the best in the SEC. It’ll be a big challenge for the Arkansas offense, which can be explosive when it’s not turning the ball over.
Miami’s learning what life is like in the new ACC as it heads out west to visit the Bears for a late-night kickoff in Berkeley, which is also hosting “GameDay.” Can Miami and Heisman hopeful QB Cam Ward keep rolling against a feisty Cal team which is off to a 3-1 start?
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SMU, Louisville trading TDs early
In what may end up being one of the higher-scoring games of the day, the Mustangs and Cardinals are off to a fast start in Louisville.
A&M adds FG
The Aggies’ drive stalls out just outside the red zone, but kicker Randy Bond drills a 44-yard field goal to make it 10-0.
The bulk of A&M’s yards on that drive came on this throw from Weigman to Noah Thomas.
After a quick three-and-out by Mizzou, the Aggies have the ball back and have moved into Tiger territory.
Penn State stuffs UCLA
In Big Ten action, Penn State just put a stop to UCLA’s positive momentum with a fourth-down stop. The Bruins had worked their way near the red zone, but the Nittany Lions’ D held strong when it mattered.
UNC pick 6
Meanwhile, the Tar Heels are on the board as they try to bounce back after a loss to rival Duke last week. They just took the lead on Pitt with an interception return for a TD.
Touchdown Texas A&M!
The Aggies are on the board first after an 8-play drive. What a start for the home team.
Amari Daniels finishes it off with a one-yard plunge after breaking off a 25-yard chunk play to get Texas A&M into position.
Turnover on downs!
On fourth-and-2, Mizzou’s Brady Cook throws a deep ball to Theo Wease Jr. and it falls incomplete. Conner Weigman and the Aggies will take over at their own 40-yard line.
Interesting development in this one:
Mike Elko told SEC Nation on the SEC Network that Conner Weigman will be Texas A&M’s starting quarterback vs. Missouri today.
Elko on Weigman: “He feels great. We’re ready to roll.”
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