College football scores, schedule, games today: Iowa putting up major fight at Penn State



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There have been upsets galore over the last two weeks of college, which leads to one: Will Week 9 be any different? Two top-six teams are in action on the road against unranked rivals and there are three games featuring top 25 teams on the day. One of which, of course, is No. 7 Georgia taking on No. 9 Florida in the SEC on CBS Game of the Week in Jacksonville, Florida. The SEC East will be in the spotlight all day as No. 12 Kentucky, which holds the division's tiebreaker right now, hits the road to face Missouri. No. 3 Navy will also be in action Saturday night when it takes on Navy in San Diego live on CBS at 8 p.m.

CBS Sports will be with you the whole day Saturday, with the latest scores, results, highlights, badysis and from Week 8. Be sure to check back early and often for predictions, the day's best plays and live GameTrackers covering all of the action. To manually refresh the page for the latest updates, just click here.

Week 9 college football schedule, scores

All times Eastern

No. 2 Clemson 59, Florida State 10 – Recap
Michigan State 23, Purdue 13 – Boxscore
No. 9 Florida vs. No. 7 Georgia – CBS – LIVE updates
Kansas State at No. 8 Oklahoma – FOX – GameTracker
No. 18 Iowa at No. 17 Penn State – ESPN – GameTracker
No. 12 Kentucky at Missouri – 4 p.m. on SECN – GameTracker
No. 14 Washington State at No. 24 Stanford – 7 pp. On PACN
No. 16 Texas A & M at Mississippi State – 7 p.m. on ESPN – Expert picks, preview
No. 6 Texas at Oklahoma State – 8 p.m. on ABC – Expert picks, preview
No. 3 Our Lady at Navy – 8 p.m. on CBS – Expert picks, preview

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McSorley hurt as Penn State sweatshirts close to Iowa

The start of Iowa-Penn State was all kinds of bonkers. It began with a safety of a bad snap during a Penn State punt, and shortly thereafter, Iowa's punter was throwing a touchdown pbad to an Iowa defensive end. That's how the Hawkeyes jumped to a 12-0 lead on Penn State in the first quarter. The Nittany Lions then cut the deficit to 12-7 before Reviews another safety made it 14-7. Penn State has been able to get it to 17-14; however, quarterback Trace McSorley left the game with an apparent knee injury after he was sacked. McSorley has been seen trying to warm up on the sideline, so it does not appear to be serious. Tommy Stevens has been leading Penn State's offense in the meantime.

Oklahoma routing Kansas State

If you were not aware of it, Oklahoma is an explosive offense capable of putting you in a hurry. And that's exactly what it is doing against Kansas State! The Sooners are off to a 17-0 lead on the Wildcats and they're making it incredibly easy. Like, "how is he that open?" Easy.

Northwestern knocks off No. 20 Wisconsin

Northwestern beat No. 20 Wisconsin 31-17, taking advantage of a Wisconsin team without starting a quarterback Alex Hornibrook. Even though Northwestern had three turnovers of its own, Wisconsin had three as well. Clayton Thorson was responsible for all three of Northwestern's turnovers, but he played with three touchdowns, including two on the ground. This win puts Northwestern in a strong position in the Big Ten West. Purdue lost to Michigan State, and Iowa plays a tough road game against Penn State on Saturday. Should Iowa lose, Wisconsin and Purdue.

Houston Ed Oliver DL ruled out vs. USF

Houston will host No. 21 South Florida Edifer. The junior had been dealing with a knee injury and his condition this week was in question all the way up until recently. However, the official word is in, and he will not play.

It's official – Houston defensive tackle No. 21 South Florida today (knee contusion). Blake Young and Aymiel Fleming will fill in for Oliver on the UH two-deep. pic.twitter.com/XANUvI9McE

– Sam Khan Jr. (@skhanjr) October 27, 2018

Hey, Vandy won an SEC game

The Commodores and Razorbacks entered Saturday with zero SEC wins combined. Commodores running back Ke'Shawn Vaughn is back, and picked up right where he left off with 172 yards and three touchdowns on 26 carries. Quarterback Kyle Shurmur tossed two touchdown pbades of his own, and Vandy won 45-31. Rakeem Boyd and Chase Hayden's Back-to-Back Razorbacks four touchdowns.

Brian Lewerke out, Michigan State holds on vs. Purdue

With Michigan State quarterback Brian Lewerke out with a shoulder injury and bad luck on last weekend's dominating win over Ohio State, the Boilermakers were bound to blow out the Spartans, right? Well, not so much. Backup quarterback Rocky Lombardi threw for 318 yards and two touchdowns, and the Spartans defense held the Boilermakers rushing attack to just 62 yards in a 23-13 win at home over Jeff Brohm and Purdue.

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