GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) DeSean Bishop ran for 116 yards and two touchdowns, including one that ended with a flip into the end zone, and No. 20 Tennessee overwhelmed rival Florida 31-11 on Saturday night to win in the Swamp for the first time since 2003. The Volunteers (8-3, 4-3 Southeastern Conference) had dropped 10.
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/college-sports-general-news/10221383/no-20-tennessee-dominates-florida-and-wins-in-the-swamp-for-the-first-time-since-2003.html
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Texas A&M hosts Senior Day against Samford
No. 3 Texas A&M football shocked the Southeastern Conference and the 12th Man on Nov. 15 when it overcame a 27-point deficit to complete the largest comeback in school history against South Carolina. Sitting atop the AP Top 25 at third in the country for five consecutive weeks and ranking the same in the College Football Playoff committee’s watchful eye, the Aggies are riding high on their undefeated record toward the end of their schedule and into a possible spot in the SEC Championship Game and the playoffs. But what follows that Hallmark-movie ending against the Gamecocks is a date with the 1-10 Samford Bulldogs out of the FCS’ Southern Conference this Saturday, Nov. 22. “We talk a lot about playing to our standard regardless of opponent,” coach Mike Elko said in Monday’s press conference. “It’s not something we’ve been good enough at. So this is an opportunity for us to take a maturity step and go out there and play the game at the level that we’re capable of playing it, regardless of who we’re playing.” A lot of analysis can be done over the late-game scares A&M has inflicted on the Aggie faithful this season namely against Notre Dame, Arkansas and South Carolina but none of those can drown the lofty expectations of success that fans have for the Maroon and White against the Bulldogs. Nearly all projections point toward a lopsided score in the Aggies’ favor. But the game holds more importance than just moving onto an 11-0 record and a rivalry weekend against No. 17 Texas; it represents possibly the last time the seniors on the roster will compete at Kyle Field if A&M doesn’t host a first-round playoff game. “There’s going to be a lot of kids walking across that field for the last time, and that’s a memory that they’ll take with them forever,” Elko said. “ . It’s an opportunity for them to end their senior season undefeated at home, and that hasn’t happened around here in a long time.” One of the many players departing Aggieland after this season, multi-talented graduate student offensive lineman Trey Zuhn III has left an astounding impact on the program during his tenure donning maroon and white. “He’s what you want an Aggie to be,” Elko said. “For him to come back again, be a captain again, for him to be as consistent as he is, as tough as he is. He plays through pain, he plays through injury. He’ll play through anything. This place means an awful lot to him.” No matter the opponent, Elko has preached making plays in critical moments throughout the season. “The thing that makes seasons successful is your ability to make those plays in those moments to win football games,” Elko said. “And I think that’s what this team is doing.” The SEC leader in sacks who ranks second in the country at 11. 5 redshirt senior defensive end Cashius Howell showed off his ability to be that playmaker during A&M’s second-half comeback against South Carolina. On the Gamecocks’ last third-down effort, he sacked redshirt sophomore quarterback LaNorris Sellers and then secured the tackle on the next play, forcing a turnover on downs. “That play he made at the end of the game to win that football game,” Elko said. “That is an elite-level play. That’s just unbelievable awareness, unbelievable feel to close space and close the gap on the quarterback before he could get going and then an unbelievable feel to not yank the horse collar as he was kind of getting his hand around it.” Facing one of the most dominant defenses in the country, which ranks No. 1 in third-down conversion percentage and total sacks, the Bulldogs have their bowls full this weekend under the high-pressure atmosphere in the confines of an SEC stadium. But defense isn’t the only thing to strike fear into the Dogs’ hearts, as the Aggies’ offense ranks sixth in passing yards per completion with 14. 93 and is tied for 14th in points per game at 37. 1. This 1-7-in-SoCon-play Samford squad is staring down the barrel of its season in its last matchup in a classic david-and-goliath situation at Kyle Field bright and early at 11 a. m. on SEC Network+.
https://thebatt.com/sports/texas-am-hosts-senior-day-against-samford/
Estrella’s 23 points, 10 boards leads No. 20 Tennessee over North Florida 99-66
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — J. P. Estrella scored a career-high 23 points and grabbed 10 rebounds off the bench to lead No. 20 Tennessee to a commanding 99-66 victory over North Florida on Wednesday night.
Teammate Ja’Kobi Gillespie contributed 21 points and 7 assists for the Volunteers, who improved to 3-0 on the season.
Nate Ament also played a key role, adding 19 points, 9 rebounds, and 5 assists as Tennessee dominated the game from start to finish.
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Coleman, Bowden lead the way as Lamar moves into second place in Southland beating SE Louisiana
BEAUMONT, Texas (AP) — Robert Coleman threw for a touchdown, and Major Bowden ran for a score as Lamar moved into a second-place tie in the Southland Conference with Southeastern Louisiana. The Cardinals secured a narrow 14-12 victory over the Lions on Saturday.
The Lions had a chance to rally late in the game but turned the ball over on downs during their final drive. Lamar then took possession and managed the clock to preserve their win.
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Kentucky notches 7 sacks in a 10-3 victory at Auburn for Wildcats’ first SEC win
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — Kentucky notched seven sacks and allowed just one trip to the red zone in a 10-3 victory at Auburn on Saturday night, ending a four-game skid.
It was the first win for Kentucky (3-5, 1-5 Southeastern Conference) against Auburn (4-5, 1-5) since 2009. The Wildcats had lost 19 of their previous matchups against the Tigers.
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Reed throws for 280 yards and 3 TDs, runs for another score as No. 4 Texas A&M beats Arkansas 45-42
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Marcel Reed had an impressive performance, throwing for 280 yards and three touchdowns.
In addition to his passing efforts, he also contributed on the ground, rushing for 55 yards and adding another touchdown.
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Lane Kiffin mocks Kirby Smart with ‘clapping’ gesture to ref
Ole Miss football versus Georgia took a rather humorous and mocking turn on Saturday, centered around Lane Kiffin’s playful dig at opposing coach Kirby Smart.
The Bulldogs head coach went viral for a clapping incident against Auburn last Saturday. Well, Kiffin put his own spin on it during the Ole Miss-Georgia game. Smart was accused of calling a timeout instead of clapping during the Auburn contest, and Kiffin made sure he wasn’t doing anything similar with his hands this time around. However, he clearly was being playful with the official, sparking multiple reactions online.
Chris Hummer of 247Sports caught the moment and the laugh Kiffin shared with the referee. The fan site Everything Ole Miss even referred to their head coach as a “national treasure” following the viral clip.
Adding to the intrigue of this matchup, Kiffin reportedly texted Smart multiple times before the game, fueling the playful rivalry between the two coaches.
Kiffin was in a humorous mood throughout the day, joking about another moment involving his old boss at Alabama, Nick Saban. The context came from comments made by Saban’s wife, Terry, regarding the possibility of Nick Saban taking over the now-open Penn State job.
“I have no doubt if Nick wanted to go back to coaching, he could win his eighth national championship. But we’re having too much fun, and we wouldn’t want to take that opportunity away from all of our baby coaches. Like Kirby (Smart) and Lane,” Terry Saban shared on College GameDay.
In response, Kiffin dropped a succinct reply with a laughing emoji, keeping the tone lighthearted. For Penn State fans hoping Kiffin might be a candidate to take over their program, those hopes are likely to be dashed, as Kiffin is reportedly working on a new contract extension as of Friday.
Meanwhile, on the field, Kiffin and Smart engaged in a high-scoring shootout in Athens. Georgia took a late 40-35 lead with under 7:30 left in the fourth quarter, highlighting the intensity of this top-10 Southeastern Conference showdown.
https://clutchpoints.com/ncaa-football/ole-miss-football-news-lane-kiffin-mocks-kirby-smart-with-clapping-gesture-to-ref
