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Live college football scores, games, updates: Alabama at Tennessee, Colorado at Arizona and more

Week 8 is a big week for the SEC.

Saturday features two games between top-11 opponents and could go a long way in deciding who plays for the conference title in Atlanta in December. Of the four, only No. 1 Texas is undefeated. No. 5 Georgia, No. 7 Alabama and No. 11 Tennessee each have a loss.

But there is also a lot to watch outside of the SEC.

Here are the biggest games of Week 8. (Scroll down to watch the action live.)

Time: 3:30 p.m. | TV: ABC | Line: Alabama -3 | Overall: 56.5

The Crimson Tide are the away favorites in Knoxville as the Vols' offense is coming off a difficult two weeks. UT has been plagued by penalties and sacks, but the Crimson Tide have their own issues. After the away defeat at Vanderbilt, Alabama was only able to defeat South Carolina in the last game with a 27:25 victory. Tennessee has one of the best defenses in the SEC. Will Alabama have answers right from the start?

Time: 3:30 p.m. | TV: CBS | Line: Michigan -3 | Overall: 43.5

This has the makings of a slugfest; Just look at the over/under. Jack Tuttle replaced Alex Orji in UM's Week 6 loss to Washington and will be Michigan's third starting quarterback of the season in the Wolverines' seventh game. Michigan will obviously try to run the ball as often as possible. And that could be a good strategy against Illinois.

Time: 7 p.m. | TV: ESPN | Line: LSU -3 | Overall: 55.5

This three-point line is no coincidence. The last four games of this series were decided by exactly three points. The Razorbacks are playing their third straight opponent after losing to Texas A&M and beating Tennessee. LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier had his toughest game of the season in the Tigers' OT win over Ole Miss in Week 7, but it was still a win thanks to the Tigers' defense.

Time: 7:30 p.m. | TV: ABC | Line: Texas -4.5 | Overall: 55.5

Georgia's second big road test of the season is the most important game of the weekend. The top-ranked Longhorns earned a blowout win over Oklahoma in Quinn Ewers' first start since Week 3. It's not an exaggeration to say that Georgia needs Carson Beck's best game of the season to get the win. Ewers became more comfortable as the Oklahoma game progressed, but Texas' biggest strength was its running game.

Live58 updates

  • touchdown Alabama!

    Who else but the star rookie looking to start things off in Knoxville? After a scoreless first quarter, Alabama drives downfield and scores the game's first touchdown on a pass from Jalen Milroe to Ryan Williams.

  • Touchdown Colorado

    Shedeur Sanders has his first touchdown pass of the day and connects with Delon Miller for a short score.

  • Volumes miss FG

    The Vols can't do anything with that field position, however, as Max Gilbert's 52-yard attempt sails right. We're still scoreless in Knoxville.

  • Intercept Tennessee!

    The Crimson Tide were inside the Vols' 3-yard line when Jalen Milroe made a poor decision throwing to Jermod McCoy, who returned the ball 54 yards, putting Tennessee in excellent field position.

  • Colorado got up early in Arizona

    Meanwhile, Arizona started the game with an onside kick, but it didn't work. Then Shedeur Sanders led the Buffs with a quick 7-point drive to take the early lead.

  • The Crimson Tide can't do much after the turnover and send it back to the Vols.

  • Alabama recovers fumble!

    The Volunteers started the game with the ball and had some momentum, but RB Dylan Sampson lost the ball while fighting for extra yards and Alabama jumped on it.

  • Final: Miami 52, Louisville 45

    Thanks to Cam Ward, who finished the game with 319 passing yards and 4 touchdowns, the Hurricanes survived another close game.

  • Miami recovers from onside kick

    The Hurricanes recover the ensuing onside kick and that's enough for this one.

  • touchdown Louisville

    The Cardinals finally reach the end zone with a short TD pass, but the Hurricanes may have to work for it and have lost valuable time.

    It's 52-45 with less than a minute left.

  • Final: Indiana 56, Nebraska 7

    The No. 16 Hoosiers remain undefeated and this blip was never in question.

  • Touchdown Miami!

    The Hurricanes were just trying to use the clock with simple running moves, but Damien Martinez had other ideas. The Oregon State transfer broke several tackles en route to a 30-yard touchdown run.

    It's now a two point game.

  • The Hurricanes have the ball back and are taking their time on this drive.

    We are now under the 5 minute mark.

  • Indiana exceeds the 50-point mark

    It's over in Bloomington.

  • Touchdown Miami!

    The Hurricanes are back in the lead after a quick drive when Ajay Allen rushes into the end zone for a score. Samuel Brown did most of the work on this drive, putting Miami in position with a long catch and run.

  • Touchdown Louisville!

    The Cardinals tied it again with a short pass from Tyler Shough to Duke Watson.

    It's 38-38 with just over 13 minutes left.

  • End of third quarter: Miami 38, Louisville 31

    We have live video in Louisville, people! The Cardinals have the ball at the Miami 37 as the game enters the fourth quarter.

  • Cam Ward is currently making Heisman-style throws, which is a total offense against Louisville. Ward is 17 of 26 for 239 yards and 4 touchdowns. Canes up 38-31.

  • Touchdown Miami!

    The Hurricanes quickly regained the lead. Cam Ward caught Isaiah Horton on a 2-yard slant for the score, but it was Xavier Restrepo who did most of the work on the drive with a 63-yard catch-and-run.

By Vanessa

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