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

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

Week 3 doesn’t look very appetizing on the surface, but you never know when there’s going to be a seismic upset.

Saturday started off a bit chalky with No. 4 Alabama blowing out Wisconsin after Badgers QB Tyler Van Dyke suffered an injury on the opening drive. No. 6 Missouri continued that with a nervy come-from-behind home win over No. 24 Boston College.

No. 16 LSU also needed to rally on the road against South Carolina after falling behind 17-0 early. The Tigers did just that, earning a crucial SEC win as the Gamecocks’ game-tying kick sailed wide as time expired.

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

Follow the rest of Saturday’s action below.

Live129 updates

  • Georgia cuts the lead to 3

    Georgia answers with a field goal of its own.

    Kentucky leads 9-6. Late 3rd quarter.

    Will anyone score a touchdown?

  • CSU fumbles away chance to cut into Colorado lead

    The Rams were inside CU’s 10-yard line after a fourth-down conversion, but CSU running back Justin Marshall fumbles the ball.

  • Catch of the day?

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

  • Kentucky adds a FG

    Alex Raynor has been Kentucky’s MVP today. He nails a 40-yarder on UK’s opening drive of the 2nd half to extend the Wildcats’ lead to 9-3 over Georgia.

  • Touchdown Texas

    Make it four touchdowns on just 12 throws (plus one rushing TD) for Arch Manning since replacing Quinn Ewers. He was pulled from the game after the throw and third-stringer Trey Owens will finish the game.

  • Touchdown Colorado

    The Buffs are in the end zone again on a throw from Shedeur Sanders to Travis Hunter. They’re now up 21-3 and the Rams have not been able to mount much offense so far in this one.

  • Interception Colorado!

    The Buffs pick off CSU’s Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi deep inside his own territory on an errant throw. Shedeur Sanders and Co. will have the ball inside the red zone up 14-3.

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

  • Halftime: Kentucky 6, Georgia 3

    Kentucky ends the half on a long, clock-killing drive that ends in a field goal.

    Wildcats are leading the No. 1 Bulldogs, who have been held to just 65 yards of offense so far.

    Officially on upset watch.

  • Kentucky leads No. 1 Georgia

    Wildcats add a 32-yard field goal to take a 6-3 lead over the Bulldogs with 5 seconds to play in the first half.

  • Halftime: Colorado 14, CSU 3

  • Another one for Arch

    This Arch Manning kid seems pretty good.

    Texas is running up the score with its backup QB.

  • Georgia ties it

    The Bulldogs can’t do much with the big turnover, going 3-and-out and settling for a short field goal.

    It’s all tied up late in the 2nd quarter.

  • Georgia recovers a fumble!

    Bulldogs get a big turnover on a sack of Kentucky QB Brock Vandagriff.

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

  • Another TD strike for Arch

    Arch Manning continues to cook for Texas. This time it’s a 50-yard TD pass to Isaiah Bond.

    Longhorns lead 35-7 over UTSA.

  • Touchdown Colorado!

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

  • It looked for a minute like the Wildcats had a pick-6 on a Carson Beck pass that deflected off a receiver’s hands, but the call is overturned. It hit the ground.

    Bullet dodged for Georgia, but it has to punt for the 4th time today.

    Kentucky leads 3-0.

  • Touchdown Colorado!

    The Buffaloes take the lead on their bitter rivals as Shedeur Sanders finds LaJohntay Wester for a short TD pass.

  • Meanwhile, Colorado State is up 3-0 on Colorado in Fort Collins. It’s been a ho-hum start to the game as both teams struggle offensive.

  • Quinn Ewers returns in street clothes, Steve Sarkisian says it’s an abdomen injury

    It looks like Quinn Ewers is done for the night with what Steve Sarkisian called a “strained abdomen.”

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