{"id":98380,"date":"2022-10-16T01:38:03","date_gmt":"2022-10-16T01:38:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/top-25-schedule-stats-tv-info-for-week-7\/"},"modified":"2022-10-16T01:38:03","modified_gmt":"2022-10-16T01:38:03","slug":"top-25-schedule-stats-tv-info-for-week-7","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/top-25-schedule-stats-tv-info-for-week-7\/","title":{"rendered":"Top 25 schedule, stats, TV info for Week 7"},"content":{"rendered":"
College football’s biggest teams continue their 2022 seasons during Saturday’s Week 7 action. Here’s a rundown of the day.<\/p>\n
Briefly: <\/strong>Chase McGrath made a 40-yard field goal as time expired to give Tennessee a defeat of Alabama after 15 consecutive losses to the top-ranked Crimson Tide. Hendon Hooker drove the Vols 45 yards in 18 seconds to set up the winner. Jalin Hyatt caught six passes for 207 yards and a Tennessee-record five touchdowns. Alabama quarterback Bryce Young, a game-time decision because of a sprained right shoulder two weeks ago, completed 35 passes for 455 yards and two TDs.<\/p>\n .<\/p>\n One highlight to watch:<\/strong> McGrath’s winning kick ends Tennessee’s losing streak to Alabama.<\/p>\n Follow every game:<\/strong> Live NCAA College Football Scores<\/p>\n\n Briefly: <\/strong>Stetson Bennett threw for 289 yards and two touchdowns \u2013 his first scoring passes in nearly a month \u2013 and Georgia cruised on an easy victory. The Bulldogs led 28-0 at halftime and blew out the Commodores after three straight weeks of rather lackluster performances.<\/p>\n One highlight to watch:<\/strong> Kenny McIntosh scores the game’s first touchdown off a pass from Stetson Bennett.<\/p>\n\n Briefly: <\/strong>Donovan Edwards ran for a go-ahead, 67-yard touchdown and Blake Corum had a 61-yard run for a score on consecutive snaps in the third quarter. Michigan finished with 418 yards rushing, gaining 7.6 yards per carry, against a team that was giving up fewer than 80 yards rushing per game. Penn State lost for the first time after a first half where it had one first down by only trailed 16-14 due to an interception return for touchdown. An early field goal gave the Nittany Lions the lead in the third quarter but from there it was all Michigan.<\/p>\n One highlight to watch:<\/strong> Donovan Edwards goes 67 yards to give Michigan the lead early in the third quarter.<\/p>\n\n Kickoff:<\/strong> 7:30 pm<\/p>\n TV:<\/strong> A B C<\/p>\n Betting info:<\/strong>Odds, moneyline and more<\/p>\n What to know:<\/strong> An improving DJ Uiagalelei will be a major test for Florida State. Uiagalelei has completed 64.2% of his passes for 1,462 yards, 14 touchdowns and two interceptions this season. He has run the ball 46 times for a career-best 311 yards, a 4.6 yards per carry mark. Meanwhile, Florida State has struggled against running quarterbacks this year. FSU has to keep him in the pocket, and even as he’s improved as a passer, make him beat it with his arm. \u2014 Ehsan Kassim, Tallahassee Democrat<\/em><\/p>\n\n Make your read:<\/strong>Here’s how Clemson football quickly fixed glaring weakness on defense.<\/p>\n Kickoff:<\/strong> 8 p.m.<\/p>\n TV:<\/strong> fox<\/p>\n Betting info:<\/strong>Odds, moneyline and more<\/p>\n What to know:<\/strong> After two spotty games in three weeks to open Pac-12 play, quarterback Caleb Williams and the Trojans need to rally before Saturday’s trip to No. 19 Utah. Though more productive than in September’s 17-14 win against Oregon State, when he completed just 44.4% of his attempts, Williams was held to 188 yards and 6.5 yards per throw in the Trojans’ 30-14 win against Washington State. \u2014 Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY<\/em><\/p>\n\n Briefly: <\/strong>Kendre Miller scored on a 2-yard run in the second overtime and TCU beat Oklahoma State in a matchup of the Big 12’s last remaining undefeated teams. Horned Frogs fans stormed the field after Miller got into the end zone for the Horned Frogs, who had gone into the fourth quarter trailing by two touchdowns. Miller finished with 104 yards rushing on 22 carries, and Max Duggan completed 23 of 40 passes for 286 yards and two touchdowns for TCU.<\/p>\n One highlight to watch:<\/strong> Miller scores the game-winning touchdown in double overtime.<\/p>\n\n Briefly:<\/strong> Mississippi held off a comeback attempt from Auburn to win its first seven games in a season for just the second time since 1962, tying the 2014’s mark for the best start to a season this century. After the Rebels built a 21-point lead, the teams went back-and-forth in a run-first track meet. Ole Miss ran for 448 yards, a season-high and the most in an SEC game since 1979. The Tigers countered with a dominant rushing day from running back Tank Bigsby, who carried for 179 yards and two scores.<\/p>\n\n Briefly:<\/strong> Garrett Shrader hit Oronde Gadsden II with a pair of touchdown passes, Sean Tucker scored on a 25-yard run late, and Syracuse beat North Carolina State to remain unbeaten. The Wolfpack, who were playing without injured quarterback Devin Leary, managed just three field goals on the day and 255 yards of offense.<\/p>\n