Alabama Stuns Georgia, Arch Manning Shines for Texas

Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver Ryan Williams breaks a tackle to score the game-winning touchdown. - Gary Cosby Jr./USA Today Sports/Reuters

In one of the most electrifying college football games of the season, No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide secured a dramatic 41-34 victory over No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday. Alabama started strong, dominating the first half with a 28-0 lead, and quarterback Carson Beck struggled for Georgia, throwing two interceptions. By halftime, Alabama led 30-7.

However, Georgia mounted a remarkable comeback, cutting the deficit to 33-15 before surging ahead 34-33 late in the fourth quarter. But Alabama’s freshman star, Ryan Williams, answered with a game-winning 75-yard touchdown reception, securing the Tide’s 4-0 record as Georgia fell to 3-1.

Elsewhere, Texas quarterback Arch Manning, nephew of Peyton and Eli, impressed in No. 1 Texas’ 35-13 win over Mississippi State. Manning threw for 324 yards and two touchdowns, leading the Longhorns to their first SEC victory this season.

In other action, Kentucky shocked No. 6 Ole Miss 20-17, earning their highest-ranked road win since 1977. The Wildcats’ defense frustrated Ole Miss, holding them scoreless in the final quarter, and sealed the victory with a late fourth-down conversion and a missed field goal by the Rebels.

Meanwhile, No. 12 Michigan held off a Minnesota comeback to win 27-24. Michigan’s defense led the way with key turnovers and sacks, though a late surge by Minnesota made the game tense until a controversial penalty saved the Wolverines.

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