We heard you like overtime. Well, if Georgia vs. Tennessee wasn’t enough for you, here are two more OT finishes from the afternoon slate:
West Virginia 31, Pitt 24
The Backyard Brawl was a tight one for most of the afternoon with neither team pulling away in the first half. WVU took a 7-3 lead into the locker room at halftime, and the Mountaineers added another TD in the third quarter. Pitt’s offense woke up in the third, tying it up and taking a 17-14 lead early in the fourth quarter. The Panthers added another score to make it a 10-point game, but West Virginia stormed back late in the fourth, tying the game with 11 seconds to go in regulation after a 13 play, 87-yard touchdown drive.
NICCO TO GRAYSON FOR THE TIE 💥💥💥 📺 ESPN pic.twitter.com/G8sKlzSvOv
— West Virginia Football (@WVUfootball) September 13, 2025The Mountaineers got the ball to start OT, and RB Tye Edwards found the endzone for his third rushing touchdown of the day. He finished the game with 141 of WVU’s 192 rushing yards. West Virginia got the stop on Pitt’s possession, completing the comeback in overtime, 31-24.
WEST VIRGINIA COMES BACK TO DEFEAT PITT 31-24 IN OVERTIME 🔥 pic.twitter.com/Rt77yinmWc
— CFB Kings (@CFBKings) September 13, 2025Delaware 44, UConn 41 (OT)
This was another fun one. Neither team could pull away all afternoon, with the biggest lead for either side being four points. FBS newcomer Delaware took a 28-24 lead into the half, but the Huskies pulled ahead in the fourth quarter, 38-35. A last-second field goal by Delaware tied it at 38, so we would need extra time.
UConn got the ball to start the extra frame but could only muster a field goal. Then the Blue Hens got their chance, and QB Nick Minicucci found a lane, rushing for a 13-yard touchdown to win it for Delaware.
NICK MINICUCCI FOR THE WIN 🔥 pic.twitter.com/N45fznrGpa
— Delaware Football (@Delaware_FB) September 13, 2025Minicucci had three rushing touchdowns on the day to complement his 265 yards and one TD through the air. RB Jo Silver had two TDs of his own on 179 yards rushing. Delaware’s win is its first over an FBS opponent as an FBS team.