6:05 PM ET Boise State quarterback Hank Bachmeier did not travel for the Broncos’ game at Air Force Saturday, a school spokesman confirmed. No reason was provided for his absence. Junior Jack Sears, a transfer from USC, will start in his place. In the Broncos’ 42-13 win against Utah State last week, Bachmeier completed 20
NCAAF
3:58 PM ET With star quarterback Trevor Lawrence isolated at home because of COVID-19, Clemson Tigers needed a double-digit second half rally to beat Boston College Eagles 34-28 on Saturday. The Tigers did not resemble the No. 1 team in the country through two quarters as they struggled to make many positive plays with Lawrence
4:28 PM ET Michigan State stunned 13th-ranked Michigan 27-24 in Ann Arbor on Saturday, doing it with the help of true freshman wide receiver Ricky White. The Marietta, Georgia, receiver had 196 yards and a touchdown on eight receptions in the win over Michigan State’s rival. White had only one reception for 5 yards in
3:24 PM ET Clemson running back Travis Etienne broke two records against Boston College on Saturday, setting marks for career rushing yards and games with a touchdown. With his receiving touchdown in the first quarter, Etienne has now scored a touchdown in 42 games, breaking a tie with Donnel Pumphrey (2013-16) for most in FBS
1:27 PM ET ESPN 300 safety Sage Ryan committed to LSU over Alabama on Saturday, adding to the Tigers No. 6 ranked class. Sage is a 5-foot-11, 195-pound recruit from Lafayette Christian Academy in Lafayette, Louisiana, and is the No. 62 ranked prospect overall. He’s the No. 2 ranked recruit from the state of Louisana,
12:41 PM ET The American Athletic Conference has acknowledged an officiating error that occurred late in the fourth quarter of Friday’s East Carolina-Tulsa game, the league announced Saturday. With 1:52 remaining in the game, on-field officials ruled that Tulsa running back T.K. Wilkerson fumbled after an 11-yard gain on first down, with East Carolina recovering
10:01 AM ET Previously suspended Oklahoma defensive end Ronnie Perkins and running back Rhamondre Stevenson have been cleared to play against Texas Tech, but as many as three other starters could be out for injuries and COVID-19-related issues, a source told ESPN on Saturday. Perkins and Stevenson were suspended for the first six games of
10:55 AM ET Illinois quarterback Brandon Peters has tested positive for COVID-19 and will be out for 21 days, including Saturday’s game against Purdue, the school announced. Along with Peters, redshirt freshman tight end Griffin Moore also tested positive, while a number of other players will be out against Purdue and next week against Minnesota
10:29 AM ET Wisconsin will decide on Tuesday if it can play Purdue on Nov. 7, as COVID-19 cases have risen to 22 within the program, athletic director Barry Alvarez told Rece Davis on College GameDay Saturday morning. Alvarez said he received a report Saturday morning of 10 staff members and 12 players with active
9:00 AM ET It’s Week 9 of the college football season and it’s the spookiest time of the year. That’s right. It’s Oct. 31. The big day. Nick Saban’s birthday. Ah, we kid. Not about it being his birthday, though. That’s very true. So quit askin’. For now, we’ve got the emergence of Taulia Tagovailoa