The College Football Playoff race always starts to heat up in November, and Week 10 of the 2023 college football season provided some clarity on who will make the cut. Nos. 1-8 in the rankings all prevailed, though No. 5 Washington could bypass No. 4 Florida State after the Huskies won a 52-42 shootout at No. 20 USC. No. 9 Oklahoma was the only top 10 team to lose Saturday, suffering a 27-24 defeat at No. 22 Oklahoma State in the last scheduled Bedlam rivalry game. It marked the Sooners' second-consecutive defeat after a 7-0 start, effectively knocking them out of the CFP discussion. No. 7 Texas and No. 10 Ole Miss both had close calls at home against No. 23 Kansas State and Texas A&M respectively, but both escaped with three-point wins to improve to 8-1 and remain in the CFP hunt.
CBS Sports will be here every step of the way to update you with the latest scores, highlights and storylines throughout the evening.
College football scores, schedule: Week 10
No. 1 Ohio State 35, Rutgers 16 -- Takeaways, recap
No. 7 Texas 33, No. 23 Kansas State 30 (OT) -- Takeaways, recap
Clemson 31, No. 15 Notre Dame 23 -- Takeaways, recap
No. 10 Ole Miss 38, Texas A&M 35 -- Recap
Army 23, No. 25 Air Force 3 -- Recap
No. 2 Georgia 30, No. 12 Missouri 21 -- Takeaways, recap
No. 4 Florida State 24, Pittsburgh 7.-- Recap
No. 22 Oklahoma State 27, No. 9 Oklahoma 24 -- Takeaways, recap
No. 11 Penn State 51, Maryland 15 -- Recap
No. 6 Oregon 63, Cal 19 -- Recap
No. 3 Michigan 41, Purdue 13 -- Recap
No. 5 Washington 52, No. 20 USC 42 -- Takeaways, recap
No. 8 Alabama 42, No. 14 LSU 28 -- Takeaways, recap
Check out the entire Week 10 scoreboard
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