Thursday, September 21st Temple at (21)South Florida 6:30pm ESPN Friday, September 22nd Virginia at Boise State 7:00pm ESPN2 (23)Utah at Arizona 9:30pm FS1 Saturday, September 23rd UNLV at (10)Ohio State 11:00am BTN NC State at (12)Florida State 11:00am ESPN2/ABC Kent State at (19)Louisville 11:00am ACCN Texas Tech at Houston 11:00am ABC/ESPN2 Texas A&M at Arkansas 11:00am ESPN West Virginia at Kansas 11:00am ESPNU Old Dominion at (13)Virginia Tech 1:00pm ACCN UCF at Maryland 2:00pm FS1 (1)Alabama at Vanderbilt 2:30pm CBS Boston College at (2)Clemson 2:30pm ESPN2 (5)USC at Cal 2:30pm ABC (16)TCU at (6)Oklahoma State 2:30pm ESPN Toledo at (14)Miami ACCN Duke at North Carolina 2:30pm ESPNU Louisiana Tech at South Carolina 2:30pm SECN (8)Michigan at Purdue 3:00pm FOX Nevada at (18)Washington State 5:00pm PAC12N (3)Oklahoma at Baylor 5:30pm FS1 (17)Mississippi State at (11)Georgia 6:00pm ESPN (22)San Diego State at Air Force 6:00pm CBSSN Syracuse at (25)LSU 6:00pm ESPN2 (4)Penn State at Iowa 6:30pm ABC (15)Auburn at Missouri 6:30pm ESPNU (20)Florida at Kentucky 6:30pm SECN Notre Dame at Michigan State 7:00pm FOX (7)Washington at Colorado 9:00pm FS1 (24)Oregon at Arizona State 9:00pm PAC12N Hawaii at Wyoming 9:15pm ESPN2 UCLA at Stanford 9:30pm ESPN Sunday, September 24th East Carolina at Connecticut 11:00am ESPNU
Texas A&M and Arkansas is what the hosts of Podcast Ain't Played Nobody (a super nerdy college football podcast I'd highly recommend) have dubbed the "Anxiety Bowl" given that both coaches are very much on the hot seat and both fanbases are restless. It certainly feels like the coach who comes out on the short end of this one is on the fast track to looking for another job in the offseason. I'll also be interested to see if Kentucky can break that crazy losing streak to Florida. For a long time, that losing streak made sense, given that UF was a national power and UK was a doormat, but the gap has closed in the post-Urban Meyer era at Florida, and there have been some close calls of late. Also weird that there's a single game on Sunday morning. And not just any game, but a truly awful AAC game. Don't get me wrong; I'm not complaining because I'll watch just about any college football placed in front of me, but just found it odd.
Arkansas QB Austin Allen follows in the footsteps of his brother Brandon, who lost a ton of close games.
Sam Darnold is basically Jameis Winston, everything is exactly the same except skin color. they have the same weaknesses and strengths. Will be intresting to see how he is evaluated come draft time, but he is easily the best qb prospect this draft
I think you mean another week. He's gone unless he pulls off a couple of huge upsets against highly ranked teams.
Not sure how he's underrated. Pretty much universally considered one of the best in the country. But yeah...TCU's gonna win. Will be in the playoff mix.
Yeah, Gundy seems to lose a game or 2 like this every year. They also have the ability to score 3 touchdowns in about 5 minutes so....
You nailed it. Everyone: Remember this name: Travis Etienne. LSU really regrets letting this guy slip away to Clemson. If he doesn't get 10+ carries each game for the rest of the season, both of Clemson's OCs should be fired.
Mississippi State has done little so far to back up the result from last week against LSU. Georgia has scored to two relatively easy TDs already and they're marching for a third with about three minutes still left in the first quarter.
Also, speaking of the SEC, I'm not sure a team has ever looked as completely checked out as Missouri has the last two weeks. Got run last week against Purdue and looks no better today so far against Auburn. Barry Odom took over a tough situation there, but unless things make a 180 real quick, it's going to be tough to come up with a reason for him to stick around.