Notre Dame loses in a historic upset. It's a great day in college football! EDIT: That was a great postgame interview with the NIU coach. Very raw and sincere. I'm so happy for him.
That Notre Dame loss.. yikes. UT embarrasses Michigan, which to me, should have been expected. Michigan isn’t what they were last year. Wouldn’t be shocked if Bama and South Florida is closer than people expect. Can’t imagine that with Bama’s recruiting though. These high ranked schools with new coaches and the transfer portal is going to throw a lot of wrenches into things.
Ashton Jeanty is a hell of a fun RB to watch. How did every school in the TX/SE/MW let him get away and end up at Boise State?
This is the week Colorado went from an interesting sideshow to just plain boring. EDIT: Nebraska is supposed to have some of the nicest fans in college football. Gonna be another ugly season for the Fighting Deions.
They are. That's just how much everyone hates Colorado, and this predates Sanders (he just made it worse)
It's interesting how many people bought into the propaganda pushing Dion's kid. They really had him hyped as a potential top pick in the NFL draft LOL
So I mean, if South Carolina is going to run a Wade Phillips engage 10 defense on every 3rd down, there are ways to combat that, but Brian Kelly is too much of a moron to figure it out.