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"Georgia Remains Undefeated as They Defeat Kentucky 13-12 in Top 25 Matchup"

"Georgia Holds onto Top Spot with Close 13-12 Win over Kentucky: Top 25 Recap"

Trevor Etienne was the leading rusher for No. 1 Georgia, gaining 79 yards on 19 carries in their close 13-12 victory over Kentucky in Lexington, Ky on Saturday.

Georgia, with a record of 3-0 and 1-0 in the SEC, extended their regular-season winning streak to 42 games. Quarterback Carson Beck completed 15 of 24 passes for 160 yards, while Dominic Lovett caught six passes for 89 yards in the Bulldogs' first SEC game of the season.

Former Georgia quarterback Brock Vandagriff, who now plays for Kentucky, completed 14 of 27 passes for 114 yards. Demie Sumo-Karngbaye was the leading rusher for Kentucky with 98 yards, but it wasn't enough to secure a win as they dropped their second consecutive game and their 15th straight game against Georgia. Alex Raynor scored all of Kentucky's points with four successful field goals.

In the third quarter, after a punt by Kentucky, Trevor Etienne played a crucial role in Georgia's next drive, gaining 51 yards out of their total 68 yards. This set up Branson Robinson's 3-yard rushing touchdown, giving Georgia a 13-9 lead with 12:20 remaining in the game.

No. 2 Texas dominated UTSA with a final score of 56-7 in Austin, Texas. Arch Manning, who replaced the injured Quinn Ewers, had an impressive performance with four touchdown passes and a 67-yard rushing touchdown. Ewers had 185 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception before sustaining a strained abdomen.

No. 4 Alabama easily defeated Wisconsin 42-10 in Madison, Wis. Jalen Milroe had an outstanding game with three passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns. He completed 12 of 17 passes for 196 yards and rushed for 75 yards on 14 carries. Alabama outgained Wisconsin 407-290 and averaged 7.3 yards per play.

No. 5 Ole Miss had a strong start against Wake Forest, scoring 20 points in the first quarter and securing a comfortable 40-6 victory in Winston-Salem, N.C. Jaxson Dart had an impressive game with two passing touchdowns and a rushing touchdown, while Henry Parrish Jr. ran for two touchdowns. Ole Miss outgained Wake Forest 546-239 in total yards.

No. 6 Missouri overcame a 14-3 deficit to defeat No. 24 Boston College 27-21 in Columbia, Mo. Quarterback Brady Cook had a great game with 264 passing yards and a rushing touchdown. Missouri had 440 total yards compared to Boston College's 295.

No. 7 Tennessee had a record-breaking game with a 71-0 victory over Kent State in Knoxville, Tenn. Dylan Sampson had four rushing touchdowns and DeSean Bishop added two as the Volunteers set a program record for points in a half with 65. They also set a school record with 740 total yards of offense.

No. 9 Oregon had a dominant performance against Oregon State, winning 49-14 in their first win at Oregon State since 2018. Quarterback Dillon Gabriel had an impressive game with 291 passing yards, two passing touchdowns, and a rushing touchdown. Oregon outgained Oregon State 546-352 in total yards.

No. 10 Miami had a delayed start due to lightning, but that didn't stop them from securing a 62-0 victory over Ball State in Miami Gardens, Fla. Quarterback Cam Ward had a great game with 346 passing yards and five passing touchdowns. Miami set a school record with 750 total yards of offense.

No. 12 Utah defeated Utah State 38-21 in Logan, Utah. Isaac Wilson, who was filling in for the injured Cameron Rising, had an impressive game with 239 passing yards and three passing touchdowns. Utah outgained Utah State 3-0 in their rivalry series.

No. 13 Oklahoma State had a dominant performance against Tulsa, winning 45-10 on the road. Quarterback Alan Bowman had an impressive game with 396 passing yards and five passing touchdowns. Oklahoma State outgained Tulsa 560-352 in total yards.

No. 15 Oklahoma had a close game against Tulane, but ultimately secured a 34-19 victory in Norman, Okla. Quarterback Jackson Arnold had a great game with 169 passing yards, a passing touchdown, and two rushing touchdowns. Oklahoma had 423 total yards compared to Tulane's 295

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