College football scores, schedule, games today: Wisconsin survives Iowa, Washington-Arizona State clash

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Week 4 of the college football season kicks into full gear on Saturday with more intriguing games as we come toward the end of September. Among some of the biggest matchups on the Week 4 slate are a showdown in the SEC East to get the day started, a midday clash in the SEC West and a huge Pac-12 North meeting set to take over the primetime airwaves.

CBS Sports will be with you the entire day Saturday, updating this story with the latest scores, results, highlights, analysis and from Week 4. Be sure to check back early and often for predictions, the day's best plays and live GameTrackers covering all of the action. To manually refresh the page for the latest updates, just click here.

Week 4 college football schedule, scores
All times Eastern

No. 2 Georgia 43, Missouri 29 -- Recap
No. 19 Michigan 56, Nebraska 10 -- Recap
No. 8 Notre Dame 56, Wake Forest 27 -- Box score
No. 1 Alabama 45, Texas A&M 23 -- Recap
No. 3 Clemson 49, Georgia Tech 21 -- Recap
Texas 31, No. 17 TCU 16 -- Recap
Florida 47, Tennessee 21 -- Recap
No. 7 Stanford 38, No. 20 Oregon 31 OT -- Recap
No. 18 Wisconsin 28, Iowa 17 -- Box score
Arizona State at No. 10 Washington -- ESPN -- GameTracker

Click here for the full Week 4 college football scoreboard.

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Washington and Arizona State locked in a close one
It's not the biggest game in the Pac-12 tonight, and it likely won't be the most exciting one, but Washington and Arizona State has still been a good contest. The Huskies currently hold a 17-10 lead on Arizona State in the second quarter. Jake Browning has already thrown for two touchdowns, while Arizona State's Manny Wilkins is struggling to find a rhythm.

Wisconsin takes down Iowa
No. 18 Wisconsin and Iowa had an old-school slugfest at Kinnick Stadium, and in the end, it was Wisconsin left standing -- even if it was a bit woozy. The Badgers won 28-17, but that score is a bit misleading. Iowa held a 17-14 lead with 5 minutes to play, but the Badgers put together a 10-play, 88-yard drive to take a 21-17 lead. Wisconsin then stopped Iowa to get the ball back, and with Iowa selling out to get a stop, Alec Ingold broke loose for a 33-yard touchdown run with 22 seconds left to make the final deficit larger than it really was.badgers.jpg

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