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College football live scores, updates, highlights: Georgia battles Kentucky in second half


College football live scores, updates, highlights: Georgia battles Kentucky in second half

Week 3 doesn’t look very tempting at first glance, but you never know when a huge surprise will occur.

Saturday got off to a rocky start when No. 4 Alabama swept Wisconsin after Badgers QB Tyler Van Dyke suffered an injury on the opening drive. No. 6 Missouri followed that up with a nail-biting home win over No. 24 Boston College.

No. 16 LSU also had to come back on the road against South Carolina after falling behind 17-0 early. The Tigers did just that, picking up a crucial SEC win when the Gamecocks’ tying kick missed as time expired.

Perhaps the most notable result of the day was another disastrous loss for Florida State.

Follow the rest of Saturday’s action below.

Live129 updates

  • Georgia shortens the lead to 3

    Georgia responds with a field goal of their own.

    Kentucky leads 9-6. End of 3rd quarter.

    Will anyone score a touchdown?

  • CSU misses chance to shorten Colorado’s lead

    The Rams were inside CU’s 10-yard line after a fourth down attempt, but CSU running back Justin Marshall dropped the ball and Colorado recovered it.

  • Catch of the day?

    Ole Miss beats Wake Forest 40-6, and this TD catch by Antwane Wells Jr. is worth a second look.

  • Kentucky adds a FG

    Alex Raynor was Kentucky’s MVP today, sinking a 40-yarder on UK’s opening drive of the second half to extend the Wildcats’ lead over Georgia to 9-3.

  • Touchdown, Texas

    This means that Arch Manning has scored four touchdowns on just 12 throws (plus one rushing TD) since replacing Quinn Ewers. He was taken out of the game after the throw and third man Trey Owens will finish the game.

  • Touchdown Colorado

    The Buffs are back in the end zone after a throw from Shedeur Sanders to Travis Hunter. They now lead 21-3 and the Rams have not been able to generate much offense so far in this game.

  • Intercept Colorado!

    The Buffs intercept CSU’s Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi deep in his own territory after a missed throw. Shedeur Sanders and Co. have the ball in the red zone with a 14-3 lead.

  • We’re back to the second half of Colorado-CSU. The Buffs looked much more powerful after a slow start to the game.

  • Halftime: Kentucky 6, Georgia 3

    Kentucky ends the half with a long, time-killing drive that ends with a field goal.

    The Wildcats lead the No. 1 Bulldogs, who have only managed 65 yards of offense so far.

    Officially under surveillance for surprise attack.

  • Kentucky leads No. 1 Georgia

    The Wildcats also score a 32-yard field goal and take a 6-3 lead over the Bulldogs with 5 seconds left in the first half.

  • Halftime: Colorado 14, CSU 3

  • Another one for Arch

    This Arch Manning kid seems pretty good.

    Texas increases the score with its backup QB.

  • Georgia equalizes

    The Bulldogs cannot make much of the big turnover, they are 3-and-out and settle for a short field goal.

    Towards the end of the 2nd quarter the score is tied.

  • Georgia recovers a fumble!

    The Bulldogs get a big turnover with a sack by Kentucky QB Brock Vandagriff.

    Georgia takes over at UK 23. First big spark for the Bulldogs.

  • Another TD strike for Arch

    Arch Manning continues to be good for Texas. This time it’s a 50-yard touchdown pass to Isaiah Bond.

    The Longhorns lead 35-7 against UTSA.

  • Touch down in Colorado!

    Shedeur Sanders finds LaJohntay Wester on a lateral route for another touchdown, this time 34 yards, giving the Buffaloes a 14-3 lead with less than a minute left in the half.

  • For a minute, it looked like the Wildcats had made a pick-6 on a Carson Beck pass that bounced off a receiver’s hands, but the call was overturned. The ball landed on the ground.

    Georgia dodged a bullet but has to punt for the fourth time today.

    Kentucky leads 3-0.

  • Touch down in Colorado!

    The Buffaloes take the lead against their arch rivals when Shedeur Sanders finds LaJohntay Wester for a short touchdown pass.

  • Colorado State now leads Colorado 3-0 in Fort Collins. The start of the game was mediocre, as both teams are struggling on offense.

  • Quinn Ewers returns in civilian clothes, Steve Sarkisian says it was an abdominal injury

    It looks like Quinn Ewers is done for the day, as Steve Sarkisian described a “stomach strain.”

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