Texas Tech Red Raider Football blew a 9-point fourth quarter lead Saturday Night in Lubbock losing to the No. 13 Oregon Ducks 38-30. The loss drops Texas Tech to 0-2 for the first time since 1990 and was the first home opener loss since 1999.
For the SEC to have a fourth straight national champion and six out of nine in the CFP era, the conference has to depend on the top seeded Georgia Bulldogs to handle business.
Michigan moved up to No. 2 in The AP college football poll Sunday, with TCU at No. 3 and USC at No. 4 behind top-ranked Georgia after four top-10 teams lost on the final day of regular-season games.
No. 15 Washington closes out its home schedule hosting hapless Colorado. The Huskies upset at Oregon kept alive Washington's slim chances of still finding its way into the Pac-12 championship game.
Peyton Henry kicked a 43-yard field goal with 51 seconds left and No. 24 Washington snapped No. 6 Oregon’s eight-game winning streak with a 37-34 victory.
No. 1 Georgia leads an unchanged top five in The Associated Press college football poll. The rest of the Top 25 has been shuffled around after eight ranked teams lost.
The Ducks are led by quarterback Bo Nix, who is getting Heisman Trophy buzz for his dynamic play. He'll match wits with Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr., the national leader in yards passing per game at 359.1.
The sixth-ranked Oregon Ducks host No. 24 Washington Huskies in a matchup of two high-powered offenses. Quarterbacks Michael Penix Jr. and Bo Nix square off on Saturday.