Week 13 College Football: Big Plays and Big Misses

Oklahoma, USASun Nov 23 2025
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College football's Week 13 had its share of surprises and standout performances. Oklahoma's defense and special teams kept them in the game against Missouri, blocking a crucial field goal and setting up a game-changing touchdown. The Sooners' offense struggled, but that one big play was enough to secure a win. Meanwhile, the college football season is winding down, with just one full Saturday of games left before the regular season ends. The upcoming week features Black Friday games, which means fewer matchups on Saturday. It's been a tough season for some, with losses piling up and hopes fading. In other news, several key players will be sidelined due to injuries. Louisville's quarterback Miller Moss is out with a foot injury, leaving the team to rely on backup quarterbacks. Ohio State will also be without its top wide receivers, Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate, for their game against Rutgers. The coaching carousel is heating up, with big-name programs like LSU, Florida, Penn State, and Auburn looking for new leaders. Each school believes it can attract top-tier candidates, but the reality is that even the biggest brands need solid backup plans. Georgia's quarterback Gunner Stockton has been on fire, leading his team to victories against top-ranked opponents. His performances have put him at the top of the quarterback power rankings, and he's definitely making a case for the Heisman Trophy.