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Week 11 college football live scores, games: Miami at Georgia Tech and more

The SEC is also the headliner in Week 11.

The only two games featuring ranked teams both occur in the SEC and also serve as elimination games for the SEC Championship and the College Football Playoff. No. 3 Georgia visits No. 16 Ole Miss in the afternoon before No. 11 Alabama takes on No. 14 LSU.

With the SEC set to dominate the day, don’t look beyond the Big 12 either. No. 9 BYU sits alone in first place and is poised to renew its rivalry with Utah, while No. 20 Colorado plays at Texas Tech in a game that will significantly dent the loser’s conference title hopes.

That’s what we’re looking at this week. All times are Eastern and all odds are from BetMGM.

Time: 3:30 p.m. | TV: ABC | Line: Georgia -2.5 | Overall: 54.5

This game could come down to which quarterback plays better. While Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart has entered the Heisman discussion in recent weeks, Georgia’s Carson Beck has taken a step back by throwing 11 INTs in the last five games. However, Beck has shown up when Georgia has needed him, and a hectic defensive front could be a problem for the Rebels, as was the case when these teams met last year.

Time: 3:30 p.m. | TV: ESPN | Line: Clemson -6.5 | Overall: 53.5

Clemson laid an egg at home against Louisville last week and now likely needs to win to have a chance at the ACC title game. Can Clemson’s offense get back on track against a Virginia Tech defense that is only allowing opposing QBs 56% of their passes? Virginia Tech QB Kyron Drones and RB Bhayshul Tuten could both return to action after missing last week’s game due to injury.

Time: 4 p.m. | TV: Fox | Line: Colorado -3.5 | Overall: 62.5

Considering how Texas Tech’s season has gone, it’s going to be a close game. Five of the Red Raiders’ six conference games were decided by a single score. But the defense was crushed by opposing quarterbacks. This could be good news for Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders and a high-powered offense.

Time: 7:30 p.m. | TV: ABC | Line: Alabama -3 | Overall: 58.5

The loser is certain to be out of the College Football Playoff race if they lose the season for the third time, barring a wild ending. Will LSU’s defense be able to hold up against dual-threat Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe? Alabama needs to show a lot more composure than in the last away game. The Crimson Tide were penalized 69 times in eight games. The nightly crowds at Tiger Stadium won’t make it easy.

Time: 10:15 p.m. ET | TV: ESPN | Line: BYU -4 | Overall: 40.5

The two heated rivals will meet for the first time since 2021 and for the first time as Big 12 members. Utah desperately needs a win after losing its last four Big 12 games, and the Utes would love to spoil BYU’s perfect season. The Cougars’ ability to force turnovers is a big reason for their 8-0 record. Can they hold out in the Holy War this week?

Live37 updates

  • Touchdown Miami!

    Cam Ward finally finds Xavier Restrepo for a 38-yard touchdown, cutting Georgia Tech’s lead. Miami is back.

    Georgia Tech 28, Miami 23

  • Miami converts on fourth down

    The Hurricanes were buried deep in their own territory but had to prevail on the fourth and seventh days. Jacolby George made the catch but suffered a serious blow.

    Miami has the ball at their own 40 with 7:11 left.

  • Miami made it back to fourth place!

    The Hurricanes were forced into another fourth-down situation, this time fourth-and-16 near the GT goal line, and Cam Ward is tackled to the ground.

    There are only 10 minutes left.

  • West Virginia takes the lead

    It looks like the Mountaineers will beat Cincinnati and stay in the hunt for the Big 12 (on the periphery).

    There are over 3 minutes left, but it’s a 10 point game.

  • Georgia Tech touchdown!

    The Yellow Jackets did some work on this drive. Haynes King capped it off with a 5-yard run to extend GT’s lead to two points.

    Georgia Tech 28, Miami 16

  • End of 3rd quarter: Georgia Tech 21, Miami 16

    The Yellow Jackets have the ball past midfield, but they face a third down late in the third quarter.

  • Touchdown Miami!

    The Hurricanes capped their touchdown drive with a pass from Cam Ward to Isaiah Horton. Miami goes for the 2-point conversion but doesn’t get it.

    Georgia Tech 21, Miami 16

  • The Hurricanes appear to have received a wake-up call with this final touchdown. They are now above midfield and approaching the red zone as time ticks away in the third quarter.

  • Georgia Tech touchdown!

    For Aaron Philo, it’s the first touchdown pass of his career as GT rookie finds Chase Lane for a diving touchdown. There are almost 7 minutes left in the third.

    Georgia Tech 21, Miami 10

  • GT stuffs Miami into fourth place

    The Hurricanes had some positive momentum and were on the edge of scoring range, but another fourth-and-short ended when Cam Ward threw an incomplete pass.

    It’s Georgia Tech’s ball with 11 minutes left in the third quarter.

  • We’re back in Atlanta for the second half. Miami has the ball first and is already above midfield.

  • Scoreboard update

    Here’s how things stand as the first wave of play arrives at halftime:

    Scoreboard update

    Scoreboard update

  • Texas overwhelmed Florida

    The Longhorns enter halftime with a 35-0 lead over the Gators.

    Quinn Ewers’ halftime stats: 17 of 25, 297 passing yards, 4 touchdowns. Here was his fourth TD throw of the game:

  • Halftime: Georgia Tech 14, Miami 10

    Once again the hurricanes are off to a slow start. We’ll see if the Yellow Jackets can maintain their lead when the Canes wake up in the second half.

    Cam Ward’s halftime stats: 9 of 18, 133 yards and a touchdown (74-yard touchdown on Miami’s second offensive play)

  • Smith scores as OSU builds the lead

    Last week against Penn State was the first game all season in which Jeremiah Smith didn’t have a touchdown.

    He found the end zone against Purdue as the Buckeyes extended their lead just before halftime. It’s the freshman’s ninth TD catch of the season, an Ohio State record.

  • Miami stopped on fourth down!

    The Hurricanes faced a fourth-and-short on the edge of the red zone, but Cam Ward couldn’t find anyone to throw to and the Yellow Jackets stopped.

    There are 2 minutes left in the first half.

  • touchdown texas

    Quinn Ewers got his third TD pass of the first half, but he didn’t have to do much on this one. Quintrevion Wisner caught a ball in the flat and sprinted 50 yards for the TD. So far it’s been one-sided in Austin.

    Texas 21, Florida 0

  • Ohio State doubles the lead

    As expected, the Buckeyes won’t have any major problems today. Here you can see Will Howard hitting Gee Scott Jr. with a short pass, extending the lead to 14-0.

  • Georgia Tech touchdown!

    GT may have just found the formula to stay in the game against Miami today.

    The final drive lasted nearly 11 minutes as the Yellow Jackets dominated play on the ground before scoring on a pass from Haynes King to Malik Rutherford. That was a 17-play, 75-yard drive that kept Cam Ward on the sideline for 10:45.

    Georgia Tech 14, Miami 10

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