College football: Texas A&M stuns No. 1 Alabama; No. 3 Iowa tops No. 4 Penn State
LA TimesTexas A&M’s Seth Small celebrates with teammates after making a game-winning 28-yard field goal against No. Seth Small made a 28-yard field goal as time expired, and Texas A&M stunned top-ranked Alabama 41-38 on Saturday night in College Station, Texas, to end the Crimson Tide’s winning streak at 19 games. 4 Penn State 20 Spencer Petras threw a 44-yard touchdown pass to Nico Ragaini to complete Iowa’s comeback from a two-touchdown deficit, Penn State’s offense did next to nothing after quarterback Sean Clifford was knocked out of the game, and the Hawkeyes held on for a bruising victory. After Ta’Quan Roberson took over for Clifford in the middle of the second quarter, Penn State managed just 50 yards on 46 plays the rest of the way. Moody’s fourth field goal came after Michigan defensive back Brad Hawkins forced Nebraska quarterback Adrian Martinez to fumble, returning it 19 yards to the Cornhuskers’ 18-yard line to set up the game-winner.