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My favorite sports season is back! After an exciting year last season, it’s time for things to start anew. Heck, there’s even two new FBS schools (Delaware, Missouri State, welcome to the party). The season kicks off in about six hours in… Dublin?! Who books these games? Anyway, please remember to be polite as you post news and opinions here. Now, here’s your Opening Day schedule.
Iowa State Cyclones at Kansas State Wildcats today at 12 p.m.
Idaho State Bengals at UNLV Rebels today at 4 p.m.
Fresno State Bulldogs at Kansas Jayhawks tonight at 6:30 p.m.
Sam Houston Bearkats at Jacksonville State Gamecocks tonight at 7 p.m.
Stanford Cardinal at Hawaii Rainbow Warriors tonight at 7:30 p.m.
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Saturdays in the fall will feel a little less fun now. Lee Corso is making his final “College GameDay” appearance in Columbus, Ohio, ahead of the No. 1 Texas vs. No. 3 Ohio State game. Updates to come.
UPDATE: I love fun little moments like this. An Ohio State student nailed his first field goal attempt for $250,000 on “College GameDay”.
UPDATE 2: And thus, an era of greatness closes. Corso chose Ohio State over Texas for his final headgear pick on “College GameDay”.
Ohio State upset Texas, 14-7.
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Is there turmoil in the South? No. 8 Alabama was upset by Florida State, 31-17, for the Crimson Tide’s first season-opening loss since 2001.
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I love a thrilling finish. No. 4 Clemson has the ball with 1:46 to play, trailing No. 9 LSU, 17-10. Updates to come.
LSU upset Clemson, 17-10.
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This is one of those matchups I waited all offseason to see. A rivalry is being renewed as No. 10 Miami (Fla.) is hosting No. 6 Notre Dame in their first meeting since 2017.
UPDATE: Is it to early crown the catch of the year? Miami’s CJ Daniels turned a sure interception into a jaw-dropping touchdown with an incredible leaping, one-handed effort.
Miami upset Notre Dame, 27-24.
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Tobacco Road has officially been graced by the G.O.A.T. The “Chapel Bill” era is starting now as head coach Bill Belichick and North Carolina are hosting TCU. Updates to come.
UPDATE: That is not how anybody wants their first impression to look. It was a rough night at “Chapel Bill” as Belichick and North Carolina gave up 48 points in a 48-14 loss to TCU, the most allowed in a season opener in school history.
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Okay, so this is a tad bit late, but better late than never. The new AP Top 25 is out and there is a new No. 1 as Ohio State moves up two, Alabama plummeted 13 spots to No. 21 and two new teams entered the rankings with Florida State at No. 14 and Utah at No. 25. Here are the full rankings and who is next in their way.
1. Ohio State (vs. Grambling State on Saturday in Columbus, Ohio)
2. Penn State (vs. FIU on Saturday in State College, Pa.)
3. LSU (vs. Louisiana Tech on Saturday in Baton Rouge, La.)
4. Georgia (vs. Austin Peay on Saturday in Athens, Ga.)
5. Miami (Fla.) (vs. Bethune-Cookman on Saturday in Miami Gardens, Fla.)
6. Oregon (vs. Oklahoma State on Saturday in Eugene, Ore.)
7. Texas (vs. San Jose State on Saturday in Austin, Texas)
8. Clemson (vs. Troy on Saturday in Clemson, S.C.)
9. Notre Dame (vs. No. 19 Texas A&M on Sept. 13 in South Bend, Ind.)
10. South Carolina (vs. South Carolina State on Saturday in Columbia, S.C.)
11. Illinois (at Duke on Saturday in Durham, N.C.)
12. Arizona State (at Mississippi State on Saturday in Starkville, Miss.)
13. Florida (vs. South Florida on Saturday in Gainesville, Fla.)
14. Florida State (vs. East Texas A&M on Saturday in Tallahassee, Fla.)
15. Michigan (at No. 18 Oklahoma on Saturday in Norman, Okla.)
16. Iowa State (vs. Iowa on Saturday in Ames, Iowa)
17. SMU (vs. Baylor on Saturday in Dallas)
18. Oklahoma (vs. No. 15 Michigan on Saturday in Norman, Okla.)
19. Texas A&M (vs. Utah State on Saturday in College Station, Texas)
20. Ole Miss (at Kentucky on Saturday in Lexington, Ky.)
21. Alabama (vs. Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday in Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
22. Tennessee (vs. East Tennessee State on Saturday in Knoxville, Tenn.)
23. Indiana (vs. Kennesaw State on Saturday in Bloomington, Ind.)
24. Texas Tech (vs. Kent State on Saturday in Lubbock, Texas)
25. Utah (vs. Cal Poly on Saturday in Salt Lake City)
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What is wrong with Dabo’s guys? No. 8 Clemson is on upset alert and trailing Troy, 16-3, entering the third quarter. Updates to come.
Clemson beat Troy, 27-16.
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This game has been circled on my calendar for months. Freshman Bryce Underwood No. 15 Michigan are getting their first true road test against No. 18 Oklahoma. Updates to come.
Oklahoma upset Michigan, 24-13.
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I am sure the school will be happy to pay the fine. Mississippi State fans rushed the field and tore down the goalposts after a long touchdown in the final seconds stunned No. 12 Arizona State in a 24-20 upset.
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Time to sort through the chaos. The new AP poll is here. The Top 3 held, Clemson dropped four spots to No. 12 after a win and the SEC leads the way with 11 teams. Here is the full Top 25 and who they play next.
1. Ohio State (vs. Ohio on Saturday in Columbus, Ohio)
2. Penn State (vs. Villanova on Saturday in State College, Pa.)
3. LSU (vs. Florida on Saturday in Baton Rouge, La.)
4. Oregon (at Northwestern on Saturday in Evanston, Ill.)
5. Miami (Fla.) (vs. No. 18 South Florida on Saturday in Miami Gardens, Fla.)
6. Georgia (at No. 15 Tennessee on Saturday in Knoxville, Tenn.)
7. Texas (vs. UTEP on Saturday in Austin, Texas)
8. Notre Dame (vs. No. 16 Texas A&M on Saturday in South Bend, Ind.)
9. Illinois (vs. Western Michigan on Saturday in Champaign, Ill.)
10. Florida State (vs. Kent State on Sept. 20 in Tallahassee, Fla.)
11. South Carolina (vs. Vanderbilt on Saturday in Columbia, S.C.)
12. Clemson (at Georgia Tech on Saturday in Atlanta)
13. Oklahoma (at Temple on Saturday in Philadelphia)
14. Iowa State (at Arkansas State on Saturday in Jonesboro, Ark.)
15. Tennessee (vs. No. 6 Georgia on Saturday in Knoxville, Tenn.)
16. Texas A&M (at No. 8 Notre Dame on Saturday in South Bend, Ind.)
17. Ole Miss (vs. Arkansas on Saturday in Oxford, Miss.)
18. South Florida (at No. 5 Miami (Fla.) on Saturday in Miami Gardens, Fla.)
19. Alabama (vs. Wisconsin on Saturday in Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
20. Utah (at Wyoming on Saturday in Laramie, Wyo.)
21. Texas Tech (vs. Oregon State on Saturday in Lubbock, Texas)
22. Indiana (vs. Indiana State on Friday in Bloomington, Ind.)
23. Michigan (vs. Central Michigan on Saturday in Ann Arbor, Mich.)
24. Auburn (vs. South Alabama on Saturday in Auburn, Ala.)
25. Missouri (vs. Louisiana on Saturday in Columbia, Mo.)
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This game has been worth the hype. No. 15 Tennessee took a 35-30 lead against No. 6 Georgia with under 12 minutes remaining in the fourth. Updates to come.
UPDATE: This game is getting better and better by the minute. Georgia pulled even at 38-38 against Tennessee with under three minutes remaining.
UPDATE 2: What a thriller today in Knoxville! Georgia defeated Tennessee, 44-41, in overtime for their ninth straight win over the Volunteers.
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Forgive me if I am smiling too much. No. 16 Texas A&M scored the go-ahead touchdown with 13 seconds to play for a 41-40 upset to send No. 8 Notre Dame to an 0-2 start.
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Sheesh, calm down! Head coach Brian Kelly was fed up with the opening question about No. 3 LSU’s offense and went off on a reporter at his news conference following a 20-10 over Florida.
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Time to sort through the chaos again. The new AP Poll is here. Texas A&M jumped six spots into the Top 10 at No. 10 as Notre Dame became the first ranked 0-2 team since 1988 as they dropped 16 spots to No. 24. Here are the full rankings and their next opponents.
1. Ohio State (at Washington on Sept. 27 in Seattle)
2. Penn State (vs. No. 6 Oregon on Sept. 27 in State College, Pa.)
3. LSU (vs. Southeastern Louisiana on Saturday in Baton Rouge, La.)
4. Miami (Fla.) (vs. Florida on Saturday in Miami Gardens, Fla.)
5. Georgia (vs. No. 14 Alabama on Sept. 27 in Athens, Ga.)
6. Oregon (vs. Oregon State on Saturday in Eugene, Ore.)
7. Florida State (vs. Kent State on Saturday in Tallahassee, Fla.)
8. Texas (vs. Sam Houston on Saturday in Austin, Texas)
9. Illinois (at No. 19 Indiana on Saturday in Bloomington, Ind.)
10. Texas A&M (vs. No. 22 Auburn on Sept. 27 in College Station, Texas)
11. Oklahoma (vs. No. 22 Auburn on Saturday in Norman, Okla.)
12. Iowa State (vs. Arizona on Sept. 27 in Ames, Iowa)
13. Ole Miss (vs. Tulane on Saturday in Oxford, Miss.)
14. Alabama (at No. 5 Georgia on Sept. 27 in Athens, Ga.)
15. Tennessee (vs. UAB on Saturday in Knoxville, Tenn.)
16. Utah (vs. No. 17 Texas Tech on Saturday in Salt Lake City)
17. Texas Tech (at No. 16 Utah on Saturday in Salt Lake City)
18. Georgia Tech (vs. Temple on Saturday in Atlanta)
19. Indiana (vs. No. 9 Illinois on Saturday in Bloomington, Ind.)
20. Vanderbilt (vs. Georgia State on Saturday in Nashville, Tenn.)
21. Michigan (at Nebraska on Saturday in Lincoln, Neb.)
22. Auburn (at No. 11 Oklahoma on Saturday in Norman, Okla.)
23. Missouri (vs. South Carolina on Saturday in Columbia, Mo.)
24. Notre Dame (vs. Purdue on Saturday in South Bend, Ind.)
25. USC (vs. Michigan State on Saturday in Los Angeles)
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The guy might have a screw loose and I love it! Pat McAfee made a must-see pick for the Florida vs. No. 4 Miami (Fla.) game by jumping off a high dive. Updates to come.
Miami (Fla.) beat Florida, 26-7.
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There is a lot of movement again this week. The new AP poll is out. Miami (Fla.) jumped two spots to No. 2. Oklahoma is a Top 10 team after climbing four spots to No. 7. Texas Tech made a big move by going up five spots to No. 12, as did Indiana by ascending eight spots to No. 11. Here are the full rankings and who awaits each team
1. Ohio State (at Washington on Saturday in Seattle)
2. Miami (Fla.) (at No. 8 Florida State on Oct. 4 in Tallahassee, Fla.)
3. Penn State (vs. No. 6 Oregon on Saturday in State College, Pa.)
4. LSU (at No. 13 Ole Miss on Saturday in Oxford, Miss.)
5. Georgia (vs. No. 17 Alabama on Saturday in Athens, Ga.)
6. Oregon (at No. 3 Penn State on Saturday in State College, Pa.)
7. Oklahoma (vs. Kent State on Oct. 4 in Norman, Okla.)
8. Florida State (at Virginia on Friday in Charlottesville, Va.)
9. Texas A&M (vs. Auburn on Saturday in College Station, Texas)
10. Texas (at Florida on Oct. 4 in Gainesville, Fla.)
11. Indiana (at Iowa on Saturday in Iowa City, Iowa)
12. Texas Tech (at Houston on Oct. 4 in Houston)
13. Ole Miss (vs. No. 4 LSU on Saturday in Oxford, Miss.)
14. Iowa State (vs. Arizona on Saturday in Ames, Iowa)
15. Tennessee (at Mississippi State on Saturday in Starkville, Miss.)
16. Georgia Tech (at Wake Forest on Saturday in Winston-Salem, N.C.)
17. Alabama (at No. 5 Georgia on Saturday in Athens, Ga.)
18. Vanderbilt (vs. Utah State on Saturday in Nashville, Tenn.)
19. Michigan (vs. Wisconsin on Oct. 4 in Ann Arbor, Mich.)
20. Missouri (vs. UMass on Saturday in Columbia, Mo.)
21. USC (at No. 23 Illinois on Saturday in Champaign, Ill.)
22. Notre Dame (at Arkansas on Saturday in Fayetteville, Ark.)
23. Illinois (vs. No. 21 USC on Saturday in Champaign, Ill.)
24. TCU (at Arizona State on Friday in Tempe, Ariz.)
25. BYU (at Colorado on Saturday in Boulder, Colo.)
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I love an exciting finish. No. 8 Florida State has the ball trailing Virginia, 35-28, with two minutes left. Updates to come.
UPDATE: College football is fun. Virginia upset Florida State in double-overtime of a 46-38 thriller. This is the Cavaliers’ sixth all-time win against a Top 10 opponent.
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Maybe it is a good thing Cade is not watching football this year. No. 4 LSU is staring at a 17-7 halftime deficit against No. 13 Ole Miss. Updates to come.
UPDATE: Time to see who steps up. LSU has 11 minutes to come back from a 24-13 deficit against Ole Miss.
UPDATE 2: I did think this team would be shut down with such efficiency. LSU only put together 254 yards of total offense in their first loss of the season as Ole Miss pulled off a big 24-19 upset.
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Do rivalries get any bigger than this? No. 5 Georgia is putting their 33-game home win streak on the line in a huge SEC showdown against No. 17 Alabama in their first meeting in Athens, Ga., since 2015. Updates to come.
UPDATE: Get to a TV now! Georgia has the ball trailing Alabama, 24-21, with 8:10 to play in an SEC showdown.
UPDATE 2: I need a broom and dust pan to clean up the mess when the new poll arrives. Two more Top 5 teams fell. No. 6 Oregon upset No. 3 Penn State in the second overtime, 30-24. Alabama upset Georgia, 24-21.
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Time to mop up another weekend mess. The new college football Top 25 is here. There was major movement in the Top 10. Ole Miss made a huge jump, up nine spots to No. 4. Georgia fell seven spots to No. 12. Here is the full Top 25 and their next opponents.
1. Ohio State (vs. Minnesota on Saturday in Columbus, Ohio)
2. Oregon (vs. No. 8 Indiana on Oct. 11 in Eugene, Ore.)
3. Miami (Fla.) (at No. 18 Florida State on Saturday in Tallahassee, Fla.)
4. Ole Miss (vs. Washington State on Oct. 11 in Oxford, Miss.)
5. Oklahoma (vs. Kent State on Saturday in Norman, Okla.)
6. Texas A&M (vs. Mississippi State on Saturday in College Station, Texas)
7. Penn State (at UCLA on Saturday in Pasadena, Calif.)
8. Indiana (at No. 2 Oregon on Oct. 11 in Eugene, Ore.)
9. Texas (at Florida on Saturday in Gainesville, Fla.)
10. Alabama (vs. No. 16 Vanderbilt on Saturday in Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
11. Texas Tech (at Houston on Saturday in Houston)
12. Georgia (vs. Kentucky on Saturday in Athens, Ga.)
13. LSU (vs. South Carolina on Oct. 11 in Baton Rouge, La.)
14. Iowa State (at Cincinnati on Saturday in Cincinnati)
15. Tennessee (vs. Arkansas on Oct. 11 in Knoxville, Tenn.)
16. Vanderbilt (at No. 10 Alabama on Saturday in Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
17. Georgia Tech (vs. Virginia Tech on Saturday in Atlanta)
18. Florida State (vs. No. 3 Miami (Fla.) on Saturday in Tallahassee, Fla.)
19. Missouri (vs. No. 10 Alabama on Oct. 11 in Columbia, Mo.)
20. Michigan (vs. Wisconsin on Saturday in Ann Arbor, Mich.)
21. Notre Dame (vs. Boise State on Saturday in South Bend, Ind.)
22. Illinois (at Purdue on Saturday in West Lafayette, Ind.)
23. BYU (vs. West Virginia on Friday in Provo, Utah)
24. Virginia (at Louisville on Saturday in Louisville, Ky.)
25. Arizona State (at Utah on Oct. 11 in Salt Lake City)
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I hope he is okay. A No. 10 Alabama staffer needed medical attention and was carted off after a scary collision on the sideline. Updates to come.
UPDATE: This will ease some of the tension in the Deep South. Alabama got revenge on No. 16 Vanderbilt, 30-14.
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What is with these terrifying injuries? No. 5 Oklahoma’s Keontez Lewis hit his head on a brick wall behind an end zone and exited the game on a cart. Updates to come.
Oklahoma beat Kent State, 44-0.
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Ring the upset alert! No. 9 Texas is on the ropes as Florida has the ball and a 29-14 lead with five minutes left. Updates to come.
UPDATE: So are the Burnt Orange and White not really back? Texas and Arch Manning were upset by Florida, 29-21.
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Holy crap! No. 7 Penn State, a 25.5-point favorite, suffered a shocking upset, 42-37, to UCLA. The Bruins’ Nico Iamaleava rushed for 128 yards and three touchdowns and threw two touchdowns.
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Once again, I need to sort through the madness of college football. The new AP poll is out. Miami (Fla.) rose one spot to No. 2, Alabama rose two spots to No. 8, Penn State and Texas are out and the SEC got nine teams in. Here are the rankings and the next opponent for each team.
1. Ohio State (at No. 17 Illinois on Saturday in Champaign, Ill.)
2. Miami (Fla.) (vs. Louisville on Oct. 17 in Miami Gardens, Fla.)
3. Oregon (vs. No. 7 Indiana on Saturday in Eugene, Ore.)
4. Ole Miss (vs. Washington State on Saturday in Oxford, Miss.)
5. Texas A&M (vs. Florida on Saturday in College Station, Texas)
6. Oklahoma (vs. Texas on Saturday in Dallas)
7. Indiana (at No. 3 Oregon on Saturday in Eugene, Ore.)
8. Alabama (at No. 14 Missouri on Saturday in Columbia, Mo.)
9. Texas Tech (vs. Kansas on Saturday in Lubbock, Texas)
10. Georgia (at Auburn on Saturday in Auburn, Ala.)
11. LSU (vs. South Carolina on Saturday in Baton Rouge, La.)
12. Tennessee (vs. Arkansas on Saturday in Knoxville, Tenn.)
13. Georgia Tech (vs. Virginia Tech on Saturday in Atlanta)
14. Missouri (vs. No. 8 Alabama on Saturday in Columbia, Mo.)
15. Michigan (at USC on Saturday in Los Angeles)
16. Notre Dame (vs. NC State on Saturday in South Bend, Ind.)
17. Illinois (vs. No. 1 Ohio State on Saturday in Champaign, Ill.)
18. BYU (at Arizona on Saturday in Tucson, Ariz.)
19. Virginia (vs. Washington State on Oct. 18 in Charlottesville, Va.)
20. Vanderbilt (vs. No. 11 LSU on Oct. 18 in Nashville, Tenn.)
21. Arizona State (at Utah on Saturday in Salt Lake City)
22. Iowa State (at Colorado on Saturday in Boulder, Colo.)
23. Memphis (at UAB on Oct. 18 in Birmingham, Ala.)
24. South Florida (at North Texas on Friday in Denton, Texas)
25. Florida State (vs. Pittsburgh on Saturday in Tallahassee, Fla.)
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I do not want to speak ill of the dead, just to report the news. Police said ex-LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacey’s “reckless operation” of a car caused the fatal crash in 2024 after the investigation was questioned.
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What a brutal way to lose. Beau Pribula wasn’t on the same page with his wide receiver for a back-breaking interception, which sealed No. 14 Missouri’s 27-24 loss to No. 8 Alabama.
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When these teams meet, anything can happen. Arch Manning and Texas are up, 13-6, over No. 6 Oklahoma going into the fourth quarter of the Red River Rivalry. Updates to come.
UPDATE: Unbelievable! Oklahoma’s John Mateer struggled as he went 20-of-38 with three interceptions as Texas pulled off a 23-6 Red River Rivalry upset over the Sooners.
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I never thought the Hoosiers would ever be this good. No. 7 Indiana upset No. 3 Oregon, 30-20, after the Ducks’ Dante Moore threw two fourth-quarter interceptions.
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I’m glad I don’t work at the SEC replay room. It was ruled that Auburn’s Jackson Arnold broke the plane in a goal-line scrum even though it looked like No. 10 Georgia forced a fumble. Updates to come.
Georgia beat Auburn, 20-10.
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Here we go again. The new college football AP has arrived. Indiana moved up four spots to No. 3. Oklahoma went on a major slide, down eight spots to No. 14. Here are the rest of the Top 25 and who they play next.
1. Ohio State (at Wisconsin on Saturday in Madison, Wis.)
2. Miami (Fla.) (vs. Louisville on Friday in Miami Gardens, Fla.)
3. Indiana (vs. Michigan State on Saturday in Bloomington, Ind.)
4. Texas A&M (at Arkansas on Saturday in Fayetteville, Ark.)
5. Ole Miss (at No. 9 Georgia on Saturday in Athens, Ga.)
6. Alabama (vs. No. 11 Tennessee on Saturday in Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
7. Texas Tech (at Arizona State on Saturday in Tempe, Ariz.)
8. Oregon (at Rutgers on Saturday in Piscataway, N.J.)
9. Georgia (vs. No. 5 Ole Miss on Saturday in Athens, Ga.)
10. LSU (at No. 17 Vanderbilt on Saturday in Nashville, Tenn.)
11. Tennessee (at No. 6 Alabama on Saturday in Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
12. Georgia Tech (at Duke on Saturday in Durham, N.C.)
13. Notre Dame (vs. No. 20 USC on Saturday in South Bend, Ind.)
14. Oklahoma (at South Carolina on Saturday in Columbia, S.C.)
15. BYU (vs. No. 23 Utah on Saturday in Provo, Utah)
16. Missouri (at Auburn on Saturday in Auburn, Ala.)
17. Vanderbilt (vs. No. 10 LSU on Saturday in Nashville, Tenn.)
18. Virginia (vs. Washington State on Saturday in Charlottesville, Va.)
19. South Florida (vs. Florida Atlantic on Saturday in Tampa, Fla.)
20. USC (at No. 13 Notre Dame on Saturday in South Bend, Ind.)
21. Texas (at Kentucky on Saturday in Lexington, Ky.)
22. Memphis (at UAB on Saturday in Birmingham, Ala.)
23. Utah (at No. 15 BYU on Saturday in Provo, Utah)
24. Cincinnati (at Oklahoma State on Saturday in Stillwater, Okla.)
25. Nebraska (at Minnesota on Friday in Minneapolis)
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I know I have not been doing great at looking at the new Top 25, but now I am back at it. The new college football AP poll has arrived. Vanderbilt is up one to No. 9. The Big 12 has five ranked teams. Houston is in at No. 22 and LSU dropped off. Here is the full Top 25 and who they play next.
1. Ohio State (vs. Penn State on Saturday in Columbus, Ohio)
2. Indiana (at Maryland on Saturday in College Park, Md.)
3. Texas A&M (at No. 19 Missouri on Nov. 8 in Columbia, Mo.)
4. Alabama (vs. LSU on Nov. 8 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
5. Georgia (vs. Florida on Saturday in Jacksonville, Fla.)
6. Oregon (at Iowa on Nov. 8 in Iowa City, Iowa)
7. Ole Miss (vs. South Carolina on Saturday in Oxford, Miss.)
8. Georgia Tech (at NC State on Saturday in Raleigh, N.C.)
9. Vanderbilt (at No. 20 Texas on Saturday in Austin, Texas)
T10. BYU (at No. 13 Texas Tech on Nov. 8 in Lubbock, Texas)
T10. Miami (Fla.) (at SMU on Saturday in Dallas)
12. Notre Dame (at Boston College on Saturday in Boston)
13. Texas Tech (at Kansas State on Saturday in Manhattan, Kan.)
14. Tennessee (vs. No. 18 Oklahoma on Saturday in Knoxville, Tenn.)
15. Virginia (at California on Saturday in Berkeley, Calif.)
16. Louisville (at Virginia Tech on Saturday in Blacksburg, Va.)
17. Cincinnati (at No. 24 Utah on Saturday in Salt Lake City)
18. Oklahoma (at No. 14 Tennessee on Saturday in Knoxville, Tenn.)
19. Missouri (vs. No. 3 Texas A&M on Nov. 8 in Columbia, Mo.)
20. Texas (vs. No. 9 Vanderbilt on Saturday in Austin, Texas)
21. Michigan (vs. Purdue on Saturday in Ann Arbor, Mich.)
22. Houston (vs. West Virginia on Saturday in Houston)
23. USC (at Nebraska on Saturday in Lincoln, Neb.)
24. Utah (vs. No. 17 Cincinnati on Saturday in Salt Lake City)
25. Memphis (at Rice on Friday in Houston)
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I love when a rivalry game enters clutch time. No. 5 Georgia stopped Florida on fourth down but trails, 20-17, with under eight minutes remaining. Updates to come.
Georgia beat Florida, 24-20.
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Top to mop up after another week of craziness. The updated AP college football poll is here. Notre Dame jumped two spots to No. 10 as a pair of Big 12 teams entered the Top 10. There were big jumps for Oklahoma and Texas, up seven spots each to No. 11 and No. 13, respectively. The Top 7 held. Tennessee tumbled nine spots to No. 23. Here is the full Top 25, including who awaits each team.
1. Ohio State (at Purdue on Saturday in West Lafayette, Ind.)
2. Indiana (at Penn State on Saturday in State College, Pa.)
3. Texas A&M (at No. 19 Missouri on Saturday in Columbia, Mo.)
4. Alabama (vs. LSU on Saturday in Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
5. Georgia (at Mississippi State on Saturday in Starkville, Miss.)
6. Oregon (at Iowa on Saturday in Iowa City, Iowa)
7. Ole Miss (vs. The Citadel on Saturday in Oxford, Miss.)
8. BYU (at No. 9 Texas Tech on Saturday in Lubbock, Texas)
9. Texas Tech (vs. No. 8 BYU on Saturday in Lubbock, Texas)
10. Notre Dame (vs. Navy on Saturday in South Bend, Ind.)
11. Oklahoma (at No. 4 Alabama on Nov. 15 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
12. Virginia (vs. Wake Forest on Saturday in Charlottesville, Va.)
13. Texas (at No. 5 Georgia on Nov. 15 in Athens, Ga.)
14. Louisville (vs. California on Saturday in Louisville, Ky.)
15. Vanderbilt (vs. Auburn on Saturday in Nashville, Tenn.)
16. Georgia Tech (at Boston College on Nov. 15 in Boston)
17. Utah (at Baylor on Nov. 15 in Waco, Texas)
18. Miami (Fla.) (vs. Syracuse on Saturday in Miami Gardens, Fla.)
19. Missouri (vs. No. 3 Texas A&M on Saturday in Columbia, Mo.)
20. USC (vs. Northwestern on Saturday in Los Angeles)
21. Michigan (at Northwestern on Nov. 15 in Chicago)
22. Memphis (vs. Tulane on Friday in Memphis, Tenn.)
23. Tennessee (vs. New Mexico State on Nov. 15 in Knoxville, Tenn.)
24. Washington (at Wisconsin on Saturday in Madison, Wis.)
25. Cincinnati (vs. Arizona on Nov. 15 in Cincinnati)
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We have entered the last stretch of the season. The first College Football Playoff rankings of 2025 are being revealed right now. Updates to come.
UPDATE: This is pretty much what I expected. Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M and Alabama topped the first College Football Playoff rankings of 2025. Here are the full rankings.
1. Ohio State
2. Indiana
3. Texas A&M
4. Alabama
5. Georgia
6. Ole Miss
7. BYU
8. Texas Tech
9. Oregon
10. Notre Dame
11. Texas
12. Oklahoma
13. Utah
14. Virginia
15. Louisville
16. Vanderbilt
17. Georgia Tech
18. Miami (Fla.)
19. USC
20. Iowa
21. Michigan
22. Missouri
23. Washington
24. Pittsburgh
25. Tennessee
UPDATE 2: In case you were wondering what the bracket would look like after the first College Football Playoff rankings, wonder no more.
No. 12 Memphis at No. 5 Georgia (winner vs. No. 4 Alabama)
No. 9 Texas Tech at No. 8 Oregon (winner vs. No. 1 Ohio State)
No. 11 Virginia at No. 6 Ole Miss (winner vs. No. 3 Texas A&M)
No. 10 Notre Dame at No. 7 BYU (winner vs. No. 2 Indiana)
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Who wants to rewatch that game? Omar Cooper made a must-see toe-tap touchdown with 36 seconds left to give No. 2 Indiana a 27-24 win over Penn State in the game of the year.
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This is the most movement I have seen in a while. There was a big shake-up in the College Football Playoff AP poll. There were three new additions among the 19 teams moving spots in the rankings. Here are the Top 25 teams and who they play next.
1. Ohio State (vs. UCLA on Saturday in Columbus, Ohio)
2. Indiana (vs. Wisconsin on Saturday in Bloomington, Ind.)
3. Texas A&M (vs. South Carolina on Saturday in College Station, Texas)
4. Alabama (vs. CFP No. 12 Oklahoma on Saturday in Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
5. Georgia (vs. CFP No. 11 Texas on Saturday in Athens, Ga.)
6. Ole Miss (vs. Florida on Saturday in Oxford, Miss.)
7. Oregon (vs. Minnesota on Friday in Eugene, Ore.)
8. Texas Tech (vs. UCF on Saturday in Lubbock, Texas)
9. Notre Dame (at CFP No. 24 Pittsburgh on Saturday in Pittsburgh)
10. Texas (at CFP No. 5 Georgia on Saturday in Athens, Ga.)
11. Oklahoma (at CFP No. 4 Alabama on Saturday in Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
12. BYU (vs. TCU on Saturday in Provo, Utah)
13. Vanderbilt (vs. Kentucky on Nov. 22 in Nashville, Tenn.)
14. Georgia Tech (at Boston College on Saturday in Boston)
15. Utah (at Baylor on Saturday in Waco, Texas)
16. Miami (Fla.) (vs. NC State on Saturday in Miami Gardens, Fla.)
17. USC (vs. CFP No. 20 Iowa on Saturday in Los Angeles)
18. Michigan (at Northwestern on Saturday in Chicago)
19. Louisville (vs. Clemson on Friday in Louisville, Ky.)
20. Virginia (at Duke on Saturday in Durham, N.C.)
21. Tennessee (vs. New Mexico State on Saturday in Knoxville, Tenn.)
22. Cincinnati (vs. Arizona on Saturday in Cincinnati)
23. Pittsburgh (vs. CFP No. 10 Notre Dame on Saturday in Pittsburgh)
24. James Madison (vs. Appalachian State on Saturday in Harrisonburg, Va.)
25. South Florida (at Navy on Saturday in Annapolis, Md.)
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Time to see what the committee makes after last week’s calamity. The second College Football Playoff rankings of 2025 are being revealed right now. Updates to come.
UPDATE: Well, nothing has changed at the top. Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M and Alabama topped the second College Football Playoff rankings of 2025. Here is the full Top 25.
1. Ohio State
2. Indiana
3. Texas A&M
4. Alabama
5. Georgia
6. Texas Tech
7. Ole Miss
8. Oregon
9. Notre Dame
10. Texas
11. Oklahoma
12. BYU
13. Utah
14. Vanderbilt
15. Miami (Fla.)
16. Georgia Tech
17. USC
18. Michigan
19. Virginia
20. Louisville
21. Iowa
22. Pittsburgh
23. Tennessee
24. South Florida
25. Cincinnati
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Watching the show will be tough to do now. Laney head coach and athletic director and subject of “Last Chance U” John Beam died after being shot on campus on Thursday.
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Get to a TV now! No. 11 Oklahoma went up, 23-21, over No. 4 Alabama early in the fourth quarter. Updates to come.
UPDATE: This season has been bonkers. Alabama was upset by Oklahoma, 23-21, for the second straight season. It was the Crimson Tide’s first loss since the season opener against Florida State.
Florida State beat Virginia Tech, 34-14.
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Another week of craziness requires another week of clean-up. The new AP college football poll is here. SEC teams rose and fell, there is a tie at No. 6 and one team is ranked for the first time since 1959. Here is the full rankings and who they play next.
1. Ohio State (vs. Rutgers on Saturday in Columbus, Ohio)
2. Indiana (at Purdue on Nov. 28 in West Lafayette, Ind.)
3. Texas A&M (vs. Samford on Saturday in College Station, Texas)
4. Georgia (vs. Charlotte on Saturday in Athens, Ga.)
5. Ole Miss (at Mississippi State on Nov. 28 in Starkville, Miss.)
T6. Oregon (vs. CFP No. 17 USC on Saturday in Eugene, Ore.)
T6. Texas Tech (at West Virginia on Nov. 29 in Morgantown, W.Va.)
8. Oklahoma (vs. Missouri on Saturday in Norman, Okla.)
9. Notre Dame (vs. Syracuse on Saturday in South Bend, Ind.)
10. Alabama (vs. Eastern Illinois on Saturday in Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
11. BYU (at CFP No. 25 Cincinnati on Saturday in Cincinnati)
12. Vanderbilt (vs. Kentucky on Saturday in Nashville, Tenn.)
13. Utah (vs. Kansas State on Saturday in Salt Lake City)
14. Miami (Fla.) (at Virginia Tech on Saturday in Blacksburg, Va.)
15. Georgia Tech (vs. CFP No. 22 Pittsburgh on Saturday in Atlanta)
16. USC (at CFP No. 8 Oregon on Saturday in Eugene, Ore.)
17. Texas (vs. Arkansas on Saturday in Austin, Texas)
18. Michigan (at Maryland on Saturday in College Park, Md.)
19. Virginia (vs. Virginia Tech on Nov. 29 in Charlottesville, Va.)
20. Tennessee (at Florida on Saturday in Gainesville, Fla.)
21. James Madison (vs. Washington State on Saturday in Harrisonburg, Va.)
22. North Texas (at Rice on Saturday in Houston)
23. Missouri (at CFP No. 11 Oklahoma on Saturday in Norman, Okla.)
24. Tulane (at Temple on Saturday in Philadelphia)
25. Houston (vs. TCU on Saturday in Houston)
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Time to see how the brackets changed this time. The third College Football Playoff rankings of 2025 are being revealed right now. Updates to come.
UPDATE: Oh, there are going to be a few teams miffed at the selection committee. Georgia entered the Top 4 at No. 4 after Alabama’s loss shook up the third CFP rankings of 2025. Here are the full rankings.
1. Ohio State
2. Indiana
3. Texas A&M
4. Georgia
5. Texas Tech
6. Ole Miss
7. Oregon
8. Oklahoma
9. Notre Dame
10. Alabama
11. BYU
12. Utah
13. Miami (Fla.)
14. Vanderbilt
15. USC
16. Georgia Tech
17. Texas
18. Michigan
19. Virginia
20. Tennessee
21. Illinois
22. Missouri
23. Houston
24. Tulane
25. Arizona State
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I hope everyone comes out of this okay. A UAB football player was arrested after allegedly stabbing two teammates this morning ahead of the Blazers’ home game. Updates to come.
UAB beat South Florida, 48-18.
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With Rivalry Week on the horizon, we need to see where teams stand. The new college football AP poll is here. Oregon soared into the Top 5, up one to No. 5. Pittsburgh and SMU returned to the rankings, reaching No. 24 and 25, respectively. Michigan is three spots to No. 15 and Georgia Tech is down eight spots to No. 23. Here is the new rankings and who they play next.
1. Ohio State (at CFP No. 18 Michigan on Saturday in Ann Arbor, Mich.)
2. Indiana (at Purdue on Friday in West Lafayette, Ind.)
3. Texas A&M (at CFP No. 17 Texas on Friday in Austin, Texas)
4. Georgia (vs. CFP No. 16 Georgia Tech on Friday in Atlanta)
5. Oregon (at Washington on Saturday in Seattle)
6. Ole Miss (at Mississippi State on Friday in Starkville, Miss.)
7. Texas Tech (at West Virginia on Saturday in Morgantown, W.Va.)
8. Oklahoma (vs. LSU on Saturday in Norman, Okla.)
9. Notre Dame (at Stanford on Saturday in Stanford, Calif.)
10. Alabama (at Auburn on Saturday in Auburn, Ala.)
11. BYU (vs. UCF on Saturday in Provo, Utah)
12. Vanderbilt (at CFP No. 20 Tennessee on Saturday in Knoxville, Tenn.)
13. Miami (Fla.) (at Pittsburgh on Saturday in Pittsburgh)
14. Utah (at Kansas on Saturday in Lawrence, Kan.)
15. Michigan (vs. CFP No. 1 Ohio State on Saturday in Ann Arbor, Mich.)
16. Texas (vs. CFP No. 3 Texas A&M on Friday in Austin, Texas)
17. Virginia (vs. Virginia Tech on Saturday in Charlottesville, Va.)
18. Tennessee (vs. CFP No. 14 Vanderbilt on Saturday in Knoxville, Tenn.)
19. USC (vs. UCLA on Saturday in Los Angeles)
20. James Madison (at Coastal Carolina on Saturday in Conway, S.C.)
21. North Texas (vs. Temple on Friday in Denton, Texas)
22. Tulane (vs. Charlotte on Saturday in New Orleans)
23. Georgia Tech (vs. CFP No. 4 Georgia on Friday in Atlanta)
24. Pittsburgh (vs. CFP No. 13 Miami (Fla.) on Saturday in Pittsburgh)
25. SMU (at California on Saturday in Berkeley, Calif.)
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Time to see how the rankings shake out. The fourth College Football Playoff rankings of 2025 are being unveiled right now. Updates to come.
UPDATE: There was not a lot of movement, but some major moves were made. The Top 5 teams stayed put while Oregon moved up one to No. 6 and Ole Miss dropped one to No. 7. Here are the full rankings.
1. Ohio State
2. Indiana
3. Texas A&M
4. Georgia
5. Texas Tech
6. Oregon
7. Ole Miss
8. Oklahoma
9. Notre Dame
10. Alabama
11. BYU
12. Miami (Fla.)
13. Utah
14. Vanderbilt
15. Michigan
16. Texas
17. USC
18. Virginia
19. Tennessee
20. Arizona State
21. SMU
22. Pittsburgh
23. Georgia Tech
24. Tulane
25. Arizona
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Can you tell these guys don’t like each other? Punches were thrown as the benches cleared in the No. 7 Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State Egg Bowl rivalry. Updates to come.
Ole Miss beat Mississippi State, 38-19.
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Go ahead and rush the field. Arch Manning and No. 16 Texas handed No. 3 Texas A&M their first loss of the season in a 27-17 upset.
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I love an exciting rivalry game. There is drama in the Iron Bowl as No. 10 Alabama and Auburn at 20-20 with less than 12 minutes to play. Updates to come.
Alabama beat Auburn, 27-20.
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Next time these two teams meet, it will be war. According to Pete Thamel and Mark Schlabach, LSU is expected to hire Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin the same position today. This comes as the Tigers lost to No. 8 Oklahoma, 17-13.
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Only one week to go. The new AP football poll is here. Three of the Top 5 spots changed hands, Texas A&M fell four spots to No. 7 and Michigan fell three spots to No. 18. Here is the full Top 25 and who’s next for them.
1. Ohio State (vs. CFP No. 2 Indiana on Saturday in Indianapolis)
2. Indiana (vs. CFP No. 1 Ohio State on Saturday in Indianapolis)
3. Georgia (vs. CFP No. 10 Alabama on Saturday in Atlanta)
4. Oregon (TBA)
5. Texas Tech (vs. CFP No. 11 BYU on Saturday in Arlington, Texas)
6. Ole Miss (TBA)
7. Texas A&M (TBA)
8. Oklahoma (TBA)
9. Notre Dame (TBA)
10. Alabama (vs. CFP No. 4 Georgia on Saturday in Atlanta)
11. BYU (vs. CFP No. 5 Texas Tech on Saturday in Arlington, Texas)
12. Miami (Fla.) (TBA)
13. Vanderbilt (TBA)
14. Texas (TBA)
15. Utah (TBA)
16. Virginia (vs. Duke on Saturday in Charlotte, N.C.)
17. USC (TBA)
18. Michigan (TBA)
19. James Madison (vs. Troy on Friday in Harrisonburg, Va.)
20. North Texas (at CFP No. 24 Tulane on Friday in New Orleans)
21. Tulane (vs. North Texas on Friday in New Orleans)
22. Arizona (TBA)
23. Navy (vs. Army on Dec. 13 in Baltimore)
24. Georgia Tech (TBA)
25. Missouri (TBA)
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He did not want to stay, he wanted the money. Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin announced he’s leaving for the same position at LSU and said he was “hoping to complete a historic run” with the Rebels.
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Here we go again. The penultimate College Football Playoff rankings of 2025 are set to be unveiled right now. Updates to come.
UPDATE: Time to see what shakes out from Championship Weekend. Texas Tech joined the Top 4 at No. 4 and Texas A&M slid to No. 7 in the penultimate CFP rankings of 2025. Here is the full Top 25.
1. Ohio State
2. Indiana
3. Georgia
4. Texas Tech
5. Oregon
6. Ole Miss
7. Texas A&M
8. Oklahoma
9. Alabama
10. Notre Dame
11. BYU
12. Miami (Fla.)
13. Texas
14. Vanderbilt
15. Utah
16. USC
17. Virginia
18. Arizona
19. Michigan
20. Tulane
21. Houston
22. Georgia Tech
23. Iowa
24. North Texas
25. James Madison
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This brings a smile to my face. No. 1 Ohio Stare missed a tying field goal in the final minutes as No. 2 Indiana won their first outright Big Ten title since 1945 in a 13-10 upset.
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This is for the hopes of an entire conference’s hopes for the College Football Playoff. No. 17 Virginia scored a touchdown in the final minute to send the ACC title game against Duke to overtime. Updates to come.
UPDATE: Get ready for two Group of 5 teams in the Playoff. Duke upset Virginia, 27-20, in overtime to shake up the CFP race and secured their first ACC title game win in school history.
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Today is going to be a big day. The College Football Playoff field will be announced today. Updates to come.
UPDATE: I would just like to ask you guys a question. Who do you want in which bowl game?
UPDATE 2: For the last time, we will see what the writers will say. The new AP poll is here. Indiana jumped one to No. 1, while Alabama fell out of the Top 10, down one to No. 11, after Championship Saturday. Here is the full Top 25.
1. Indiana
2. Georgia
3. Ohio State
4. Texas Tech
5. Oregon
6. Ole Miss
7. Texas A&M
8. Oklahoma
9. Notre Dame
10. Miami (Fla.)
11. Alabama
12. BYU
13. Vanderbilt
14. Texas
15. Utah
16. USC
17. Tulane
18. Michigan
19. James Madison
20. Virginia
21. Arizona
22. Navy
23. North Texas
24. Georgia Tech
25. Missouri
UPDATE 3: Here we go! The 12-team College Football Playoff field is set to be revealed right now.
UPDATE 4: Wow, the committee has some explaining to do. Indiana is No. 1 in the CFP rankings. Tulane and James Madison are in the playoff. Miami (Fla.) is in and Notre Dame is out.
UPDATE 5: This playoff will be good no matter if you think the field is controversial. Here is the playoff bracket looks like after the 12-team CFP field was revealed.
No. 12 James Madison will play No. 5 Oregon with the winner playing No. 4 Texas Tech.
No. 9 Alabama will play SEC rival No. 8 Oklahoma with the winner playing No. 1 Indiana.
No. 11 Tulane will play No. 6 Ole Miss with the winner playing No. 3 Georgia.
No. 10 Miami (Fla.) will play No. 7 Texas A&M with the winner playing No. 2 Ohio State.
UPDATE 6: The CFP schedule is here.
Alabama will play Oklahoma on Dec. 19 in Norman, Okla., with the winner playing Indiana in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, 2026 in Pasadena, Calif.
Miami (Fla.) will play Texas A&M on Dec. 20 in College Station, Texas, with the winner playing Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl Classic on Dec. 31 in Arlington, Texas.
Tulane will play Ole Miss on Dec. 20 in Oxford, Miss., with the winner playing Georgia in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, 2026 in New Orleans.
James Madison will play Oregon on Dec. 20 in Eugene, Ore., with the winner playing Texas Tech in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 1, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Fla.
The Sugar Bowl winner will play the Cotton Bowl Classic winner in the Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 8, 2026 in Glendale, Ariz.
The Orange Bowl winner will play the Rose Bowl winner in the Peach Bowl on Jan. 9, 2026 in Atlanta.
The Peach Bowl winner will play the Fiesta Bowl winner in the College Football Playoff National Championship on Jan. 19, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Fla.
UPDATE 7: Iowa State, Kansas State and Notre Dame may be sitting out the bowls, but many other teams feel they have something to play for. Here are the rest of the bowl games.
Boise State will play Washington in the LA Bowl on Saturday in Inglewood, Calif.
Troy will play Jacksonville State in the Salute to Veterans Bowl on Dec. 16 in Montgomery, Ala.
Old Dominion will play South Florida in the Cure Bowl on Dec. 17 in Orlando, Fla.
Louisiana will play Delaware in the 68 Ventures Bowl on Dec. 17 in Mobile, Ala.
Missouri State will play Arkansas State in the Xbox Bowl on Dec. 18 in Frisco, Texas.
Kennesaw State will play Western Michigan in the Myrtle Beach Bowl on Dec. 19 in Conway, S.C.
Memphis will play NC State in the Gasparilla Bowl on Dec. 19 in Tampa, Fla.
Washington State will play Utah State in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl on Dec. 22 in Boise, Idaho.
Toledo will play Louisville in the Boca Raton Bowl on Dec. 23 in Boca Raton, Fla.
Western Kentucky will play Southern Miss in the New Orleans Bowl on Dec. 23 in New Orleans.
UNLV will play Ohio in the Frisco Bowl on Dec. 23 in Frisco, Texas.
California will play Hawaii in the Hawaii Bowl on Dec. 24 in Honolulu.
Central Michigan will play Northwestern in the GameAbove Sports Bowl on Dec. 26 in Detroit.
New Mexico will play Minnesota in the Rate Bowl on Dec. 26 in Phoenix.
FIU will play UTSA in the First Responder Bowl on Dec. 26 in Dallas.
Pittsburgh will play East Carolina in the Military Bowl on Dec. 27 in Annapolis, Md.
Penn State will play Clemson in the Pinstripe Bowl on Dec. 27 in New York.
UConn will play Army in the Fenway Bowl on Dec. 27 in Boston.
Georgia Tech will play BYU in the Pop-Tarts Bowl on Dec. 27 in Orlando, Fla.
Miami (Ohio) will play Fresno State in the Arizona Bowl on Dec. 27 in Tucson, Ariz.
North Texas will play San Diego State in the New Mexico Bowl on Dec. 27 in Albuquerque, N.M.
Virginia will play Missouri in the Gator Bowl on Dec. 27 in Jacksonville, Fla.
LSU will play Houston in the Texas Bowl on Dec. 27 in Houston.
Georgia Southern will play Appalachian State in the Birmingham Bowl on Dec. 29 in Birmingham, Ala.
Coastal Carolina will play Louisiana Tech in the Independence Bowl on Dec, 30 in Shreveport, La.
Tennessee will play Illinois in the Music City Bowl on Dec. 30 in Nashville, Tenn.
USC will play TCU in the Alamo Bowl on Dec. 30 in San Antonio.
Iowa will play Vanderbilt in the ReliaQuest Bowl on Dec. 31 in Tampa, Fla.
Arizona State will play Duke in the Sun Bowl on Dec. 31 in El Paso, Texas.
Michigan will play Texas in the Citrus Bowl on Dec. 31 in Orlando, Fla.
Nebraska will play Utah in the Las Vegas Bowl on Dec. 31 in Las Vegas.
Rice will play Texas State in the Armed Forces Bowl on Jan. 2, 2026 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Navy will play Cincinnati in the Liberty Bowl on Jan. 2, 2026 in Memphis, Tenn.
Arizona will play SMU in the Holiday Bowl on Jan. 2, 2026 in San Diego.
Wake Forest will play Mississippi State in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl on Jan. 2, 2026 in Charlotte, N.C.
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Honestly, this may be the closest race in some time. Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia, Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love and Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin were named Heisman Trophy finalists.
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I am completely floored. An inappropriate relationship with a Michigan staffer led to head coach Sherrone Moore’s termination. Associate head coach Biff Poggi was named interim head coach.
UPDATE: I don’t like where this story is going. Moore was detained by police in Saline, Mich.
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I hate every aspect of this story. According to Dan Wetzel, no decision is expected today on charges for former Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore, who remains in custody.
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This story gets more and more disturbing. Ex-Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore was charged with felony third-degree home invasion and misdemeanor stalking and breaking and entering.
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Somebody will make history in a few moments. The Heisman Trophy ceremony is on right now. Who will take home college football’s most prestigious individual honor? Updates to come.
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza won the Heisman Trophy.
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Finally, the road to the national title truly begins. The College Football Playoff is starting now as No. 9 Alabama plays No. 8 Oklahoma. The winner will play Indiana on Jan. 1, 2026 in Pasadena, Calif. Updates to come.
UPDATE: Does Oklahoma have a rally in them? Alabama scored 27 unanswered points to take a 27-17 lead over the Sooners entering the fourth quarter.
UPDATE 2: Everything is coming up Roses. Alabama upset Oklahoma, 34-24, in the first round of the CFP and will face Indiana in the quarterfinals.
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This is a big day of football. No. 10 Miami (Fla.) is playing No. 7 Texas A&M in the first round of the College Football Playoff. The winner will play Ohio State on Dec. 31 in Arlington, Texas. For some entertainment, one of the alternative broadcasts includes Pat McAfee. Updates to come.
UPDATE: For everybody who wrote off the ACC after Duke won the conference title, myself included, think again. Miami (Fla.) secured a late interception to upset Texas A&M, 10-3. The Hurricanes will play Ohio State in the CFP quarterfinals.
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That was easy. No. 6 Ole Miss dominated No. 11 Tulane, 41-10, in the College Football Playoff first round and will face SEC rival Georgia in the quarterfinals at the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, 2026 in New Orleans.
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The Group of Five hardly put up a fight. No. 5 Oregon rolled to a 51-34 win over No. 12 James Madison in the College Football Playoff first round and will face Texas Tech in the quarterfinals in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 1, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Fla.