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Auburn football falls at home to Kentucky: Recap, highlights
On the flipside, Auburn's offense gained 241 yards, 123 through the air and 118 yards on the ground. Quarterback Ashton Daniels passed for 108 yards and threw an interception to end the game. Jackson Arnold played two drives in the 4th quarter, where he completed 2-of-3 passes for 15 yards.
The ongoing battle between the owner of ESPN and the popular streaming platform forced SEC fans to find new ways of following their team.
OU football’s College Football Playoff hopes remain alive. The Sooners knocked off Tennessee 33-27 Saturday night at Neyland Stadium, surviving a raucous night environment in a must-win SEC game.
The Sooners flip the script in the third quarter to take a 26-25 lead entering the final quarter. Oklahoma outscored Ole Miss 16-3 in the quarter, aided by a turnover on downs that led to a field goal and a 66-yard touchdown run by Xavier Robinsin.
With one more chance to go grab a late lead, Arkansas committed its third turnover of the final period. Two receivers ran to the same spot and brought a crowd of defenders as Green threw his second interception. An Auburn first down secured another loss for the Razorbacks.
Mississippi State football came back from a 14-point deficit in the fourth quarter to take down Arkansas and end its SEC losing streak.
The loss couldn’t come at a worse time for Vandy. No. 11 Vanderbilt (7-2, 3-2 in SEC) entered the week eyeing a spot in the College Football Playoff. Now on Nov. 4 when the first CFP rankings come out, Vanderbilt could very well be outside looking in.
T he Tennessee Volunteers dropped a tough game to the Oklahoma Sooners on Saturday night 33-27, one that perhaps they should have won had it not been for their own mistakes and self-inflicted wounds.