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The last weekend of college football came with a list of important games from the fourth week that could start shaping the conference races. Here's how to watch, with our selections, news and highlights, including a surf coach after Tulane's huge victory on Thursday night.
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The best moments of the week 4
It's the opposite of jumping
So, Michigan Man, how was your trip in Wisconsin?
Jump. An absolute mood. #OnWisconsin pic.twitter.com/fNaG1Amgi7
– George Balekji NBC15 (@GeorgeBalekji) September 21, 2019
Bow in front of the rollover cloak
This year, Coastal Carolina has joined the craze for turnover. with a new celebration of the sideline. According to Myrtle Beach Online, it's called "The Game of Thrones Revenue Coat", inspired by the one worn by Jon Snow on HBO's Game of Thrones series.
The celebration of the rolling of the Carolina Coast is … pic.twitter.com/II9CI1b27A
– Cam Mellor (@PFF_Cam) September 21, 2019
Hello from the other side
You can try a thousand times. But this is not how it works.
J. T. Shrout tries to speak on the phone without picking up the handset.
A landmark party
Rutgers offensive lineman Michael Maietti celebrated an interesting touchdown just ahead of him. quarterback Artur Sitkowski in the face.
He really hit his QB in the face to celebrate TD pic.twitter.com/Yc9zVpLDHQ
– ESPN (@espn) September 21, 2019
Stone wall
Watch Adrian Magee (# 73) of LSU crush two defenders in the middle of the line who are trying to rush Joe Burrow.
LSU OL Adrian Magee equalizes two defensemen with huge blocks while Joe Burrow finds Stephen Sullivan with a 28-yard pass.
At the top of the wave
Houston took a 28-7 lead against Tulane on Thursday night. But after the green wave rallied, Houston scored a goal to tie the game at 31 with 21 seconds to go. Overtime seemed imminent, but the green wave had managed a remarkable combo to shock the cougars. After a knee-jerk run leading to an 18-yard run, Justin McMillan hit Jalen McCleskey over center and McCleskey escaped to score a 53-yard touchdown with three seconds to go.
Justin McMillan found Jalen McCleskey in the middle of the game for a 53-yard touchdown, giving Tulane the advantage over Houston with three seconds to go.
Willie Fritz, Green Wave coach followed up with a little crowd-surfing in the locker room.
Ridin 'high in a long weekend and a week off with a little more @CoachWEFritz #WinSurfing ?♂️#RollWave pic.twitter.com/uYhep4dy2x
– Tulane University Football (@GreenWaveFB) September 20, 2019
SV vs.. MC Squeezers
LSU shouted Scott Van Pelt in his uniform reveal for the week, using an excerpt from his show and making him a rapper.
Supper, @notthefakeSVP?
Bring him back for the biggest #LSU fan we know. #GeauxTigers pic.twitter.com/AfxLUJXfnU
– LSU Football (@LSUfootball) September 20, 2019
Ratted on social media
Jalen Hurts may have left Alabama, but Alabama has not left it. Two years after Nick Saban's infamous "rat poison" speech – that the media are saying too much positive things about his team and making players too confident – Hurts sent the same message via a message posted in Oklahoma's social media about the best players of the offense Sooners (you may have to click to see his answer).
Jalen Hurts is not there for that … not even on behalf of his own team. #Sooners pic.twitter.com/HGYUGwPdOv
– Nate Feken (@TheGreat_Nate) September 20, 2019
Kickin's it a notch
Defensive lineman David Reynolds of the CRF hangs heads-up interception at the foot of one of his teammates when the Louisiana tech quarterback, J & # 39; Mar Smith, tried to throw him in the trash.
On the stand ➡️ Interception
Take out the rollover belt @fiufootball pic.twitter.com/wUMABMJyBW
– CBS Sports Network (@CBSSportsNet) September 21, 2019
Dawg's bite
Former Georgia Coach and ACC Network Analyst, Mark Richt gives his legendary sandwich break 10 bites to prepare you for the nibbling action in the game.
? it's all @MarkRicht needs to eat a sandwich#The Huddle pic.twitter.com/tz3YHG7POg
– ACC Network (@accnetwork) September 21, 2019
Top 25 games
No. 16 Oregon at Stanford
Time: 19h ET
How to watch: ESPN and ESPN App
Line: Oregon -10.5
And our best line: Stanford is the only Pac-12 team to have a winning record against Oregon this decade. Oregon's three-game losing streak against Stanford is the longest since 1995-97.
Old Dominion at No. 21 Virginia
Time: 19h ET
How to watch: ESPN2 and ESPN App
Line: Virginia -28
And our best line: Old Dominion has a score of 1 to 9 against ACC opponents since the 2013 FBS transition season. But the Monarchs' win was against the 13th Virginia Tech last season.
Charlotte at No. 1 Clemson
Time: 19:30 ET
How to watch: ACC Network and ESPN App
Line: Clemson -41.5
And our best line: Clemson is looking for a 14th consecutive win of at least 14 points, which would tie the third longest run of the AP survey era.
Oklahoma State at No. 12 Texas
Time: 19:30 ET
How to watch: ABC and ESPN App
Line: Texas -6.5
And our best line: Oklahoma State has won the last four games against Texas and seven of the last nine, including five straight wins in Austin. This is the longest series of home defeats against a team in Texas history.
No. 7 Notre Dame at No. 3 Georgia
Time: 8pm ET
How to watch: CBS
Line: Georgia -14.5
And our best line: Over the past 25 years, Notre Dame's top-10 teams have been 3-13 against another top-10 team.
Colorado at No. 24 Arizona State
Time: 10 am ET
How to watch: Pac-12 network
Line: State of Arizona -8
And our best line: Since Herm Edwards took over last season, the Sun Devils are 5-1 in games with three points or less, most in the FBS over that period.
UCLA in Washington State 19
Time: 22:30. AND
How to watch: ESPN and ESPN App
Line: Washington State -18.5
And our best line: With a defeat, UCLA would start 0-4 in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1920-21. Chip Kelly has not lost more than three games in any of his four seasons in Oregon.
What do the results mean
No. 2 Alabama 49, Southern Miss 7
This was another dominant performance for the tide. Tua Tagovailoa had more touchdowns (5) than strangers (4) for the fourth time in her career and the defense limited 226 yards rushing and 1.6 yards per run to Southern Miss. The only positive point for future opponents? The quarterback Mac Jones launched an interception. With three of their next four home games against Ole Miss, Tennessee and Arkansas, only one trip on the Texas A & M road in two weeks looks like a test before a collision with LSU on Nov. 9. – Dave Wilson
No. 4 LSU 66, Vanderbilt 38
This lucky charm attack looks so good on the Tigers that you wonder why they did not go there years ago. Joe Burrow (398 yards, six touchdowns) again released Heisman-worthy statistics – in part because the defense was giving just enough points to Vandy to keep the first line attack on the ground for a while. Now comes a week before an interesting race: home games against Utah State, Florida and Auburn for a trip to the state of Mississippi. – Bill Connelly
# 8 Auburn 28, # 17 Texas A & M 20
Auburn now has one of the most impressive CVs in the country – including the opening win of the season against Oregon – and yet, it's still too early to talk about the Tigers as a Series contenders because their schedule is so brutal. Bo Nix quarter matures every week, but Tigers have three straight games in October and Georgia and Alabama. Saturday's win proved that they were able to, but how much remains to be seen. The role of the Aggies this season has become clear: a potential spoiler but unlikely. Texas A & M has two defeats and has not even faced Alabama, Georgia or LSU yet. If the offense does not find its spark, Jimbo Fisher could experience a season of five losses. The Aggies run was stifled and, while Kellen Mond made big plays in the third fall, she escaped into the red zone and surrendered to a turn-off. – Heather Dinich
No. 9 Florida 34, Tennessee 3
Kyle Trask made his career debut, and he showed a lot of promise – bringing in more yards than Feleipe Franks has ever managed in any game. But he also had his share of mistakes, including two interceptions and a fumble. Florida still has problems, too, and that remains a question mark, especially as the heart of the program gets closer. After next week's game against Towson, the October schedule will be tough and Florida will have to play almost to perfection when this match begins Oct. 5 against Auburn, then will continue with matches against LSU, Carolina South and Georgia. The Gators are hoping to have two of their best defensemen, CJ Henderson and Jabari Zuniga, in good health for the game. – Andrea Adelson
USC 30, No. 10, Utah 23
Utah looked nothing like a marginal CFP competitor at USC, and Utes have a lot to clean if they want to play their first Pac-12 title. A discipline-based, non-fighter veteran team must look in the mirror for a long time after committing 16 penalties, each time empty-handed in a larger territory and giving up security in the worst of times . The recipients of USC discovered cracks in a talented but untested secondary from Utah. The offensive line of the Utes must be reset, especially if the half-race Zack Moss (shoulder injury) misses any time. Utah can still win the Pac-12 South, but it needs a much sharper performance next week against the rise of Washington State. – Adam Rittenberg
No. 13 Wisconsin 35, No. 11 Michigan 14
The Michigan offensive is broken and there does not seem to be any solution. The Wolverines hoped that a bye would help solve the problems of business numbers and lack of production against the army, but this was hardly the case. This game was a pendulum game for Michigan, and now, after a defeat, the Wolverines must attempt to do so across Iowa, the states of Michigan, the Penn States, Notre Dame and the state of Ohio . Wisconsin's defense has been stifling in all three games, while running back Jonathan Taylor has been outstanding. This team is going to be tough for any opponent for the rest of the way. – Tom VanHaaren
# 20 Boise State 30, Air Force 19
The more the Boise State enters the season, the less a quarter is remarkable The true recruit status of Hank Bachmeier becomes. On paper, the first third of the Broncos season has proved more difficult than the three matches they will dispute. Yet three of the next four games are away from the blue bottom, including a trip to BYU on October 19th. If UCF is the favorite of the Group of 5 schools to reach the New Year level of years, then Boise State is a close second. – Kyle Bonagura
# 23 Cal 28, Ole Miss 20
For a moment, it seemed like it was going to be a declared victory for the Golden Bears. Instead, they ended up having to empty their contents, stopping Ole Miss a few inches from the goal line in the final game of the match. But it was still Cal's first victory as a ranked team on the road for almost 10 years, and the offensive has shown more life than we've ever seen. This could be a very interesting race Pac-12 North. – Bill Connelly
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