Coach Prime and Colorado survive double OT | Florida SWAMPS Tennessee | Alabama can't find a QB
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Coach Prime and Colorado survive double OT | Florida SWAMPS Tennessee | Alabama can't find a QB Subscribe to On3! ⬇️ youtube.com/on3sports/ Welcome to On3 | The best of college football and recruiting https://www.on3.com/ Listen to Andy Staples On3 on podcast! Spotify 🎧 : https://open.spotify.com/show/5AhQ4d2m5TQu5Q2vkwtxjt?si=uLK1rMW7QOmLHcZK9URbOw Apple🍎: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/andy-staples-on3/id1695325427 Follow Andy Staples on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Andy_Staples Follow Andy Staples on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andy_staples Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/on3sports Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/on3/?hl=en Like/Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/On3Sports/ Shop On3 https://shop.outsider.com/ Colorado trailed by as many as 11 in the fourth quarter, but the Buffaloes kicked a field goal and then drove 98 yards for a touchdown (with two-point conversion to tie). A weekend that featured Lil' Wayne and The Rock ended with a crazy game that no one saw coming. Plus, Andy discusses some of the other night games. Texas was tied with Wyoming in the fourth quarter and then exploded for three quick TDs. Plus, Neal Brown got a win he absolutely needed when West Virginia beat Pittsburgh in the Backyard Brawl. Andy and Zach Abolverdi of Florida notched the biggest win of the Billy Napier era with a 29-16 victory against Tennessee. The Gators ran the ball effectively and QB Graham Mertz completed 19 of 24 passes. Meanwhile, Tennessee struggled to block Florida's defensive front and the Volunteers had the second-lowest scoring output of the Josh Heupel era. Alabama beat USF, but that won't make anyone feel any better about the Crimson Tide's future this season after watching Tyler Buchner and then Ty Simpson attempt to play quarterback. How did Alabama's QB situation get this bad after an epic run of QBs? Can it get better with SEC play starting next week? Meanwhile, Georgia looked anything but invincible against South Carolina. The Bulldogs fell behind early and didn't take control until the second half. Is Georgia's going to start this slowly in every game? (Because that seems to be the pattern.) One team that should feel pretty good after Saturday is North Carolina, which bounced back from barely surviving Appalachian State with a 31-13 win against Minnesota. The Tar Heels will head into ACC play undefeated and confident. Missouri kicker Harrison Mevis drilled an SEC-record 61-yard field goal to help Missouri to a walk-off win against Kansas State. The kick erased one of the worst coaching decisions you'll ever see. LSU thoroughly dominated Mississippi State in Starkville behind a historically good day from QB Jayden Daniels. Boston College gave Florida State all it can handle in the Red Bandana game honoring Welles Crowther, but the Seminoles remained undefeated ahead of a trip to Clemson next week. Penn State looked sluggish early but ultimately pulled away from Illinois.