For the first time since 2002, we’ll have three Top 10 matchups this week. Here are some of the burning questions going into a big weekend of college football.
While we might not have the Top 10 matchups we did last Saturday, this week features six big games between unbeaten opponents. Here are some of the questions going into Week 4.
The Texas A&M Aggies made a substantial jump in this week's AP College Football Poll, moving up to the #10 spot from #17 last week, after a win on the road over Auburn. Meanwhile, The Longhorns of Texas fell 10m spots after a loss to California.
Houston stands at #6 this week.
Here's the Top 25:
For the first time in history, the top three teams in the AP poll will all be on the road against ranked opponents. If that doesn’t scream potential for chaos, I don’t know what does. Here are some of the big questions going into this weekend of college football.
To say it was a crazy weekend in college football is an understatement. Oklahoma State lost to Central Michigan on a questionable call, which knocked them out of the Top 25, TCU got knocked out after losing to Arkansas, but most of the usual suspects remain. Here is this week's Top 25.
While Week Two didn’t feature any big-name matchups, it didn’t lack for big plays and excitement. Here are some key takeaways from this week in college football.
Hail Marys Are Always Entertaining. Even When They Shouldn’t Count.
Central Michigan upset No...
After a bunch of good games and upsets last week, this week looks more like a traditional September weekend with the top teams playing a laundry list of weak competition.