
Another Saturday of college football is in the books. Between statement Top 25 wins, surprising upsets and thrillers in Nashville and Happy Valley, here are Week 11's winners and losers.
Indiana Hoosiers, team of destiny? They might be after they were aided on their final drive by a pair of improbable receptions, including the deciding touchdown, in a 27-24 win at Penn State (3-6, 0-6 in Big Ten).
Sophomore receiver Charlie Becker set College Football Playoff No. 2 Indiana (10-0, 7-0 in Big Ten) up inside Penn State's 10-yard line with a great catch along the sideline, getting a foot down inbounds while falling back.
On 3rd-and-goal, junior Omar Cooper Jr. made what's arguably the best catch of the season, extending to grab quarterback Fernando Mendoza's pass at the back of the end zone and tapping his foot down before going out of bounds.
BECKER ARE YOU SERIOUS?!
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) November 8, 2025
What a clutch catch for @IndianaFootball pic.twitter.com/8VCh2nmniS
THE MOST INSANE TOE TAP YOU'LL SEE ALL SEASON
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) November 8, 2025
Omar Cooper Jr. take a bow @IndianaFootball pic.twitter.com/07MncUCK4d
Indiana has steamrolled through its season, and Saturday was the first time all season it's trailed in the fourth quarter. Instead of wilting when facing adversity, the Hoosiers proved they have playmakers who can withstand those pressurized environments.
No. 5 Georgia (8-1, 6-1 in SEC) easily defeated Mississippi State (5-5, 1-5 in SEC), 41-21, but all is not well in Athens. For the sixth time in seven conference games, the Bulldogs were outscored in the first quarter, falling into a 7-3 deficit on Saturday. Overall, they've now been outscored 59-34 in the first 15 minutes of conference games. As much as Georgia deserves credit for its resiliency, the slow starts are a troubling pattern. The Bulldogs have played three quarters of their regular-season schedule and still haven't played a complete game.
A year ago, No. 3 Texas A&M (9-0, 6-0 in SEC) followed a win over LSU with three consecutive SEC losses, sinking its playoff hopes. Not this year.
In a critical road test at No. 22 Missouri (6-3, 2-3 in SEC), the Aggies were unbothered, easily leaving Columbia with a 38-17 win. Texas A&M ends its SEC schedule against South Carolina and No. 11 Texas (7-2, 4-1 in SEC), teams that contributed to the Aggies' November 2024 demise. But after cruising through Missouri, Texas A&M doesn't appear likely to repeat its past mistakes.
It's no use attempting to figure out the ACC. The conference was swept further into chaos as top contenders No. 14 Virginia (8-2, 5-1 in ACC) and No. 15 Louisville (7-2, 4-2 in ACC) dropped close home games. The Cavaliers lost to Wake Forest (6-3, 3-3 in ACC), 16-9, while the Cardinals fell victim to Cal (6-4, 3-3 in ACC) and sensational freshman quarterback Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele, 29-26 in overtime.
With only three weeks left in the regular season, four teams are tied atop the ACC with a 5-1 conference record, while Duke is right behind at 4-1. It's anyone's guess who will make the ACC title game, except ours. Because we're done predicting what will happen next.
No. 8 Texas Tech (9-1, 6-1 in Big 12) won its top-10 Big 12 showdown with No. 7 BYU (8-1, 5-1 in Big 12), 29-7. The 22-point margin of victory was its lowest in a win, highlighting just how dominant the Red Raiders have been in what's turning into one of the greatest seasons in program history. Texas Tech has its most wins since 2009, and with two more, it will match the program record, set three times previously (1953, 1973, 2008). As impressive as the Red Raiders have been, they've also improved their chances of receiving a CFP at-large bid if their only remaining loss is in the Big 12 title game.
Perhaps the only thing harder than holding an opponent to 48 passing yards is losing when holding an opponent to 48 passing yards, but that's exactly what No. 23 Washington (6-3, 3-3 in Big Ten) did in its 13-10 defeat at Wisconsin (3-6, 1-5 in Big Ten), which lost starting quarterback Danny O'Neil to a leg injury in the first quarter.
The Badgers finished 6-of-18 passing and were led by freshman punter Sean West, who was 1-of-1 for 24 yards. Freshman quarterback Carter Smith was 3-of-12 for eight yards, while senior Hunter Smith finished 2-of-3 for 16 yards. Despite setting offense back a century, Wisconsin still managed to win its first conference game since Oct. 19, 2024 while giving Washington a crash course in Big Ten football.
Like Washington, while No. 9 Oregon (8-1, 5-1 in Big Ten) joined the Big Ten last season, it officially became a member on Saturday. The Ducks were thrown into a classic Big Ten battle in its road trip to No. 20 Iowa (6-3, 4-2 in Big Ten), but rather than join the Huskies, they eked out an ugly 18-16 win.
Oregon quarterback Dante Moore finished 13-of-21 for 112 yards and an interception but made a perfect throw on the winning drive to get the team in field-goal range.
What a THROW. What a CATCH for @oregonfootball Dante Moore threads the needle with this one!
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) November 8, 2025
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The Hawkeyes don't often play aesthetically pleasing games, and they forced Oregon to play their brand of Big Ten football. Yet the Ducks ended up right at home.
No team will be happier to see Pavia's long college run end than Auburn, which lost to the Heisman contender for the third year in a row. The Tigers blew a 14-point lead in a 45-38 overtime loss at No. 16 Vanderbilt (8-2, 4-2 in SEC), and Pavia tormented them once again with one of his best games of the season, accounting for 489 total yards (377 passing, 112 rushing) and four total touchdowns.
Pavia's reign over Auburn began at New Mexico State in 2023 and continued last season, his first at Vanderbilt and fifth collegiate season overall. With him finally out of eligibility after this season, maybe the Tigers can get some peaceful sleep.
Attention is warranted for the work head coach Charles Huff has done in his first season at Southern Miss, which was one of the worst teams in FBS last season, finishing 1-11, including 0-8 in Sun Belt. Hired after four seasons at Marshall, Huff has the Golden Eagles at 7-2, including a perfect 5-0 in conference, after a 27-21 win over Arkansas State (5-5, 4-2 in Sun Belt). With the masterful job Huff has done, he could soon be due for a raise
Beginning the season as a top contender for the Heisman and No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, Nussmeier hit rock bottom in Saturday's 20-9 loss to No. 4 Alabama (8-1, 6-0 in SEC). He was benched following the first possession of the third quarter after taking a sack out of a timeout, and sophomore Michael Van Buren Jr. took his place, perhaps permanently. Arguably, no player's 2026 NFL Draft stock dipped more than Nussmeier's this season. Both he and LSU (5-4, 2-4 in SEC) would have been better off if he declared a year earlier.
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