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The No. 2 Hoosiers outlast the No. 1 Buckeyes in a defensive battle to claim their first Big Ten title since 1967! Indiana will be the No. 1 seed in the playoff. Will Bettridge nails a 42-yard kick to cut Duke's lead to a TD.
With the 12-team College Football Playoff bracket set to be released in just over a week, Week 14 of the 2025 college football season served as one final impression for the committee. One of the biggest winners of the weekend was No. 8 Oklahoma. The Sooners secured a 17-13 comeback win over LSU to finish 10-2.
The 2025 college football season delivered some seriously high-powered offenses, with several teams lighting up the scoreboard every week. These top programs didn’t just score — they made it look effortless.
For starters, there are more justifiably aggrieved teams at being left out of the 12-team CFP. Among them: Vanderbilt (10-2), BYU (11-2), Texas (9-3) and, of course, Notre Dame (10-2), which had the most bitter Sunday following the selections.
College football scores, rankings, highlights in Week 12: Ole Miss, USC, Michigan avoid major upsets
No. 17 USC recorded a statement win with a 26-21 victory over No. 21 Iowa at home. The Trojans held the Hawkeyes scoreless in the second half and erased an early 21-7 deficit to move to 8-2 (6-1 Big Ten). USC was powered by another big performance from star wide receiver Makai Lemon, who finished with 10 catches for 153 yards and a touchdown.
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Heisman Trophy finalists 2025: Meet the four candidates for college football's top award
With the College Football Playoff and bowl games looming, the time has arrived to break down the race for the Heisman Trophy, the highest honor for a collegiate football player. The winner will be announced in New York soon, but first, a group of finalists was named Monday night.
Indiana at No. 1, Duke’s ACC shocker, Georgia over Alabama and Texas Tech’s first Big 12 title made for a weekend that couldn't be scripted.
Ole Miss coach Pete Golding assured everyone who would listen that his sixth-ranked Rebels are locked in ahead of their first College Football Playoff appearance. Golding jabbed Lane Kiffin several times without mentioning his name.