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College football top plays: Michigan leads Purdue; Kansas State upsets TCU - FOX Sports

College football top plays: Michigan leads Purdue; Kansas State upsets TCU - FOX Sports

Dec 04, 2022 3 mins, 53 secs

10 Kansas State in overtime of the Big 12 Championship.

Michigan's defense made its presence known on the opening possession of the game.

On the seventh play of Michigan's opening drive, quarterback J.J.

Purdue evened up the score on its second drive of the game. .

The drive featured a trio of receptions from wide receiver Charlie Jones and ended with running back Devin Mockobee punching in the score.

The drive ended in a 33-yard field goal, which gave Purdue a 10-7 lead.

Purdue was called for offside on a Michigan field goal attempt, leading to Michigan putting its offense back on the field and converting a fourth-and-1.

The Boilermakers put another field goal on the board shortly before halftime.

On the first play of the second half, running back Donovan Edwards took off for a 60-yard run, as shown below, putting Michigan in the Red Zone.

On Purdue's next possession, it got a field goal and then got another field goal, which came after cornerback Jamari Brown picked off McCarthy, as shown below.

Purdue made its fifth field goal but then failed to recover an onside kick attempt!

After Clemson went three-and-out to begin the game, North Carolina put together an 11-play touchdown drive.

Shortly after blocking a North Carolina field goal attempt, Clemson got its third touchdown of the game. .

A nine-play drive was capped off by quarterback Michael Pratt hitting wide receiver Shae Wyatt for a 10-yard touchdown, giving Tulane a 7-0 lead.

On the fourth play of Tulane's next drive, Pratt found wide receiver Lawrence Keys, who proceeded to run around UCF's defense for a 43-yard touchdown.

On the sixth play of a fourth-quarter drive, running back RJ Harvey hit Hudson for a 49-yard trick-play touchdown, his second score of the game.

On the fourth play of the possession, UCF running back Isaiah Bowser ran in a 10-yard touchdown, cutting the deficit to three?

On the fourth play of Tulane's next drive, Pratt threw his fourth touchdown of the game.

This one was a 60-yard pass to Wyatt, who ran through the UCF defense for his second touchdown of the game.

LSU went scoreless on the opening possession of the game, but its defense forced a three-and-out from Georgia.

On LSU's next possession, its offense set up a 31-yard field goal attempt!

Georgia blocked the field goal attempt, with Chris Smith running it back to the house for the game's first score.

On the third play of the ensuing drive, quarterback Jayden Daniels hit wide receiver Kayshon Boutte for a 53-yard touchdown, evening the score at seven.

One play later, Bennett hit wide receiver Ladd McConkey for a 22-yard touchdown

Georgia got its fourth touchdown of the game when Bennett hit tight end Darnell Washington for a 14-yard score

An LSU field goal before halftime made it 35-10 at the break

On the third play of the ensuing drive, quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, who entered the game after Daniels suffered an injury, hit wide receiver Malik Nabers for a 34-yard touchdown. 

10 Kansas State 31, No

The Horned Frogs completed their 13-play opening drive with a touchdown pass from Duggan to Taye Barber

In the final seconds of the first quarter, Kansas State opted to go for it on fourth down

Kansas State running back Deuce Vaughn wasn't able to get the yard needed on fourth down as he ran into a wall of Horned Frogs, giving TCU the ball and good field position late in the first half

However, the star receiver made an uncharacteristic mistake and fumbled the ball, giving Kansas State the ball back

A weird play on the Horned Frogs' opening drive of the second half took place when Duggan pump-faked a pass as a Wildcats defender hit the ball out of his hand

The ball rolled into the end zone and was recovered by a TCU offensive lineman, giving Kansas State two points and a 16-10 lead

After another offensive drive stalled, TCU was set to give the ball back to Kansas State down by 11

Duggan took a big hit from a Kansas State defender right after he threw the ball, but it didn't have an effect on the play as Johnston was open downfield to complete the 51-yard reception to get TCU going as it searches to take the lead. 

TCU ended up kicking a field goal later in the drive to cut Kansas State's lead to 28-20. 

TCU ends the opening drive of overtime empty-handed after Miller's fourth-and-goal run at the 1-yard-line resulted in a stuff, allowing Kansas State to potentially win the Big 12 title with any score. 

The Wildcats play it safe after stopping the Horned Frogs in overtime, with Ty Zentner kicking a 31-yard field goal for the win. 

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