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.
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.
Alabama will begin the season as the nation’s top-ranked team, coming in at No. 1 in the AP preseason Top 25. The Crimson Tide is followed by Clemson, Oklahoma, Florida State and LSU, rounding out the Top 5.
Alabama rallied for a fourth quarter comeback to beat Clemson, 45-40, and secure the Crimson Tide’s fourth national championship in seven years.
While the New Year’s Six bowls turned out to be clunkers, the second week of bowl season brought us some of the wildest games of the year.