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Live college football scores, games: Oregon vs. Michigan, Florida vs. Georgia and more

Live college football scores, games: Oregon vs. Michigan, Florida vs. Georgia and more

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Week 10 won't be a blast, but there are always surprises on weekends like this.

In the main game of the day, No. 4 Ohio State held strong at the goal line in a crucial fourth period to hold off No. 3 Penn State and win the Big Ten showdown. It's a huge win for the Buckeyes and another loss in a big game for James Franklin and the Nittany Lions.

Here are the biggest remaining games on Saturday. (Scroll down to watch the action live.)

Time: 3:30 p.m. | TV: CBS | Line: Oregon -14.5 | Overall: 45.5

Is this the biggest game remaining for the Ducks? Oregon's Dillon Gabriel is one of the betting favorites for the Heisman Trophy and the Ducks have scored no fewer than 31 points against an FBS opponent this season. Michigan star cornerback Will Johnson will miss the game. The Wolverines returned Davis Warren at QB but have struggled to score points regardless of who is under center.

Time: 7:30 p.m. | TV: ESPN | Line: Clemson -10.5 | Overall: 62.5

Week 10 is a great opportunity to take a look at Clemson if you haven't seen much of the Tigers since their disastrous loss to Georgia in Week 1. QB Cade Klubnik is now the No. 5 favorite for the Heisman and the receiving corps is deep. Cardinals QB Tyler Shough has thrown for 2,348 yards and 20 touchdowns and five interceptions in eight games.

Time: 8 p.m. | TV: ACC Network | Line: SMU -7.5 | Overall: 58.5

The Panthers received good news on Wednesday when coach Pat Narduzzi said QB Eli Holstein could play against the Mustangs. SMU is dealing with its own QB injury issues. Kevin Jennings is officially listed as questionable, but says he will be ready to play in a huge game in the ACC standings on Saturday.

Live77 updates

  • Touchdown Michigan!

    The Wolverines begin the 2nd half with a stop on defense and then an impressive 75-yard drive capped by Davis Warren's tight TD pass to Peyton O'Leary.

    Perfect start to halftime for Michigan.

  • Indiana…more like In-Control

    The Hoosiers completely dominated Michigan State after initially trailing 10-0.

    Now leading 30-10.

  • UCLA hurts Nebraska

    The Bruins came to play in Lincoln! UCLA leads Nebraska 20-7 in the third quarter.

  • Halftime: Florida 13, Georgia 6

    Florida makes a couple of nice runs and a powerful third down pass in the final seconds of the half to get into field goal range, and Trey Smack scores from 53 yards to give the Gators a 7-point halftime lead.

  • Georgia hits a FG

    Peyton Woodring makes a 53-yard kick to cut Florida's lead to 4 points.

    Less than a minute has passed in the first half.

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    Some interesting scores in this window. Several top 25 teams are either behind or in close games against unranked opponents. (Click image for full box scores)

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  • Trevor Etienne injured

    Georgia's star running back was seen heading to the locker room with an injury just before halftime. We'll see what comes out of halftime.

  • Touchdown Oregon!

    Dillon Gabriel does it himself with his legs, going for a 23-yard touchdown to give the Ducks a 28-10 lead over Michigan just before halftime.

  • Florida's DJ Lagway had to come off injured

    Lagway, who was a replacement for Graham Mertz at the start of the season, is now apparently suffering from a serious leg injury. He is carted off the field.

    Third player Aidan Warner is now the QB for Florida.

  • Indiana touchdown

    The Hoosiers have restored order to East Lansing (or at least what amounts to it this season). Kurtis Rourke has his second TD pass of the game, this one to Elijah Sarratt.

    That's 21 straight points for the Hoosiers after taking a 10-0 lead early in the game.

  • Florida attacks FG

    The Gators had to settle for a field goal after that second interception, but have a touchdown lead with just over 7 minutes left in the first half.

    Florida 10, Georgia 3

  • Michigan will be difficult

    Speaking of tricks, Michigan just managed a flea attack when Colston Loveland caught a pass from Davis Warren for a 36-yard gain.

    However, the Wolverines couldn't do much once they got into the red zone and had to settle for the field goal.

    Oregon 21, Michigan 10

  • Indiana touchdown!

    Some trickery ensues in East Lansing as the Hoosiers break through a setback for a touchdown to take the lead for the first time in the game.

  • Touchdown Oregon!

    One play after Dillon Gabriel hit Traeshon Holden with a deep pass to put the Ducks near the goal line, Noah Whittington ran for his second touchdown to double their lead.

    Oregon 21, Michigan 7

  • Another INT for Florida!

    Carson Beck makes another unforced throw into double coverage and the Gators intercept him again!

    This time it is Aaron Gates who returns the ball near midfield.

  • Touchdown Florida!

    And the Gators are on the field with a long touchdown pass from DJ Lagway to Aidan Mizell! One play after the interception, it's a 43-yard touchdown for Florida.

    Florida 7, Georgia 3

  • Intercept Florida!

    Carson Beck's turnover problems continue as he throws the ball directly to Florida's Devin Moore, who throws the ball back to midfield.

  • MSU early on Indiana

    Will Michigan State be the first team to unseat undefeated Indiana? The Spartans lead in the second quarter despite that touchdown pass from Kurtis Rourke to Zach Horton.

  • Touchdown Oregon!

    The Ducks are back in the lead after a six-play, 75-yard offensive attack capped by a short TD run by Noah Whittington on the ensuing drive.

    Oregon 14, Michigan 7

  • Georgia got up early in Jacksonville

    The Bulldogs and Gators traded a few possessions without much movement before Georgia put together a respectable drive inside Florida's red zone. However, things went wrong and the Bulldogs settled for a field goal.

    Georgia 3, Florida 0

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