Week 11 of the 2023 college football season is here!
To kick things off, No. 3 Michigan took on No. 10 Penn State on FOX’s “Big Noon Kickoff” and came out with a win, 24-15. Check out a recap of all the action here.
Also in the early window, No. 8 Alabama defeated SEC foe Kentucky on the road, 49-21, and clinched its 15th-straight SEC West title.
A handful of ranked teams will be in action later, including No. 1 Ohio State, No. 2 Georgia vs. No. 9 Ole Miss, No. 4 FSU, No. 5 Washington vs. No. 18 Utah, No. 6 Oregon, No. 7 Texas, No. 13 Tennessee at No. 14 Mizzou, and No. 17 Oklahoma.
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Here are the top moments!
No. 18 Utah at No. 5 Washington
Penix on the move
Often scoring touchdowns through the air this season, Michael Penix got the first score of the game on the ground. The Washington QB ran for a 3-yard score to put the Huskies up, 7-0, in the first quarter.
Punching back
Utah found its way on the scoreboard right after Washington took the early lead. It called on Ja’Quinden Jackson to finish off its quick six-play, 75-yard drive as it ran an up-tempo offense to make, 7-7.
Miki makes his way into the end zone
Junior tight end Miki Suguturaga scored his first collegiate touchdown early in the second quarter to help give Utah the lead right back, hauling in a 6-yard grab from Bryson Barnes to make it, 14-10.
Over the top to Odunze
Penix settled in after Utah scored to take the lead early in the second quarter. On Washington’s ninth straight passing play, Penix found his top target, Rome Odunze, in the back of the end zone for a 34-yard touchdown pass to give the Huskies a 17-14 lead.
See ya, Sione
Sione Vaki, who doubles as a safety and a running back, took a screen pass from Barnes and turned it into a 53-yard touchdown to give Utah the lead right back in the second quarter, making it 21-17.
Don’t stop, Dillon!
Fresh off his four-touchdown, 256-yard performance, Dillon Johnson needed some help to get into the end zone in the first half. On a third-and-2 for Washington at Utah’s 5-yard line, Johnson took the carry and picked up enough yardage for the first down. He couldn’t get into the end zone though until his offensive linemen came in, giving him the extra push needed for the score to give the Huskies a 24-21 lead.
Vele with the velocity
Devaughn Vele almost gave Utah the lead right back late in the first half, coming up with a grab on a deep pass from Barnes on the Utes’ fifth play with the ball after the Huskies took a 24-21 lead. Vele was eventually chased down, but not before he reached Washington’s 7-yard line for a 68-yard reception. Utah scored two plays later to go up, 28-24, with just under a minute left in the first half.
No. 13 Tennessee at No. 14 Mizzou
Milton on the money
Joe Milton helped Tennessee get the game’s first touchdown in the opening minutes of the second quarter when he uncorked a deep pass for Dont’e Thornton Jr. The Volunteers wideout was able to track the ball and come down with the grab in the end zone for a 46-yard touchdown reception, giving Tennessee a 7-3 lead.
Cody can’t stop scoring
Cody Schrader helped Missouri respond to Tennessee’s touchdown with one of its own. He capped off a five-play, 75-yard drive with a seven-yard touchdown run that gave the Tigers a 10-7 lead in the second quarter.
Miami (Fla) at No. 4 Florida State (3:30 p.m. ET)
TOUCHDOWN!
An opening 55-yard drive gave the Seminoles their first lead of the game, ending it with a Trey Benson 5-yard rushing TD.
First on the board
The Crimson Tide got things started early, scoring on their first drive, with a Jalen Milroe pass to TE Amari Niblack for a 26-yard touchdown.
Milroe had a scare early in the drive, after taking a hit to the left thigh, that took him out for one play. The QB spent the Kentucky drive in the medical tent, but was back on the field for Alabama to start the second drive.
Wide Open Wideout!
Milroe took the Crimson Tide down the field in just four plays, which ended with a connection to wide-open WR Kobe Prentice in the end zone, and a 40-yard TD to give Bama a 14-0 lead.
FUMBLE!
The Alabama defense came up big, forcing a fumble in the first quarter that led to the third score of the day.
Terrion Arnold was responsible for the turnover, and teammate Caleb Downs for the recovery, which put the Crimson Tide in the red zone.
Muffed punt!
The Wildcats special teams recovered a muffed punt which put Kentucky in great field position at the Bama 32-yard line.
Kentucky capitalized on the fumble, and got their first score of the day, with a Tayvion Robinson 6-yard TD to make it 21-7 heading into the second quarter.
Interceptions!
Kentucky’s Jordan Lovett snagged a pass from Milroe at the Bama 50-yard line midway through the second quarter.
Not to be out done … Alabama DB Terrion Arnold returned the turnover favor and picked off Wildcats QB Devin Leary to give the Crimson Tide the ball back.
Fighting Back!
The Wildcats came out of the halftime break with some energy, scoring on their first trip down the field on a 2-yard TD from RB Ray Davis.
A Keeper!
Milroe has done a little bit of everything today – so, why not a TD? The sophomore QB made it a 3-score game with a 3-yard rushing TD to push the Crimson Tide up by 21 points in the third quarter.
To start the fourth quarter, Milroe got a second TD which gave Bama a comfortable 42-14 lead.
Stay tuned for updates!
Coming up:
No. 9 Ole Miss at No. 2 Georgia (7 p.m. ET)
West Virginia at No. 17 Oklahoma (7 p.m. ET, FOX)
Michigan State at No. 1 Ohio State (7:30 p.m. ET)
No. 7 Texas at TCU (7:30 p.m. ET)
USC at No. 6 Oregon (10:30 p.m. ET, FOX)
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