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Ryan Williams Rescues Alabama With Stunning TD Catch Against Georgia


Alabama Crimson Tide celebrate their win against the Georgia Bulldogs. 
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**No. 4 Alabama Seals Dramatic Win Over No. 2 Georgia, Arch Manning Shines for Texas**


The No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide pulled off one of the most thrilling victories of the college football season on Saturday, defeating the No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs 41-34 in a nail-biting finish.


Alabama dominated the first half, jumping to a commanding 28-0 lead early in the second quarter, with Georgia quarterback Carson Beck throwing two costly interceptions. The Crimson Tide entered halftime with a 30-7 advantage.


However, the second half saw a dramatic shift. Georgia rallied to cut the deficit to 33-15 by the end of the third quarter and stormed back with three unanswered touchdowns to take a 34-33 lead with just 2:31 remaining.


Alabama responded immediately. On the very next play, quarterback Jalen Milroe connected with freshman standout Ryan Williams for a 75-yard touchdown, reclaiming the lead. Williams spun past defenders and sprinted into the end zone to complete the game-winning play.


"I just had to do my part in helping us finish that game," the 17-year-old Williams told ESPN. "We’d come too far. Somebody had to make a play."


Georgia had one last chance, but Beck's third interception of the night, thrown in the end zone, sealed the victory for Alabama, improving their record to 4-0. Georgia falls to 3-1.


Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver Ryan Williams breaks a tackle to score the game-winning touchdown. 
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**Arch Manning Impresses, Kentucky Stuns No. 6 Ole Miss**


Elsewhere, Arch Manning, nephew of NFL legends Peyton and Eli, had an impressive outing in No. 1 Texas’ 35-13 victory over Mississippi State, marking the Longhorns' first SEC win. Despite Texas committing eight penalties on offense, Manning’s poised performance—completing 26-of-31 passes for 324 yards and two touchdowns—helped guide Texas to 5-0.


In Oxford, the Kentucky Wildcats shocked No. 6 Ole Miss with a 20-17 win, marking their highest-ranked road victory since 1977. Kentucky's defense frustrated the Rebels' high-powered offense, and the Wildcats converted a crucial fourth down on their final drive to score the go-ahead touchdown. 


Ole Miss had an opportunity to tie, but Rebels kicker Caden Davis missed a 48-yard field goal attempt, sealing Kentucky’s upset victory.


"It’s one game, but it’s important because of the work that’s been going in for a long time," Wildcats coach Mark Stoops said after the game.

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