Alabama and Georgia have pulled away from the pack. But the Tide’s running game isn’t stout, while the Bulldogs’ defense has been suffocating.
Author: Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY
College football winners and losers from Week 5: Alabama and Georgia show they’re nation’s best; No. 3 Oregon falters
While Alabama and Georgia showed they’re the two best teams in the country, the No. 3 squad – Oregon – suffered a shocking defeat.
TCU-SMU kerfuffle over plant-the-flag scuffle escalates
TCU coach Gary Patterson has blamed members of the SMU traveling party for Saturday’s incident, during which an assistant coach suffered a concussion.
TCU-SMU kerfuffle over plant-the-flag scuffle escalates
TCU coach Gary Patterson has blamed members of the SMU traveling party for Saturday’s incident, during which an assistant coach suffered a concussion.
Oklahoma, Clemson are two of the big names falling in the college football’s Re-Rank 1-130
After a wild college football weekend, poor showings by three brand-name programs have them tumbling in this week’s version of the NCAA Re-Rank 1-130.
College football winners and losers from Week 4: UCLA, Texas gain ground; Minnesota embarrassed
Clemson is eliminated from College Football Playoff contention in September and will miss the semifinals after six straight appearances.
Analysis: Notre Dame looks mediocre at best, but the Irish keep winning and that’s all that matters
The Fighting Irish have issues at quarterback and no discernable running game. But they’re winning and that keeps them in the playoff conversation.
Analysis: Penn State, Michigan poised to take advantage of wide-open Big Ten
Ohio State scuffled again, following a disappointing loss against Oregon by struggling to put away Tulsa. Two teams look ready to supplant Buckeyes.
College football winners and losers from Week 3: Michigan, Southern Cal, Wake Forest on rise; ACC disappoints again
Are the Wolverines a legitimate contender for the Big Ten title? Will Florida State lose more than eight games for the first time since 1974?
Analysis: Cincinnati stands alone among Group of Five teams that can make the CFP. Notre Dame stands in its way.
Cincinnati stands alone as the only team from the non-major conferences with the talent, coaching, reputation to crack the College Football Playoff.