Texas, Michigan among best one-loss teams still in College Football Playoff hunt
Sporting News looks at the remaining one-loss teams in the College Football Playoff hunt. Texas and Michigan are among the best bets.This is why you let the college football season play out. Eleven unbeaten teams remain in the FBS, with 14 one-loss teams in the Power 5 behind them.
© Provided by Comeback Media The great thing about college football is the way that, more or less, every game matters. Lose just once and you might have just blown your shot at playing for the national title. Lose twice and you’re definitely not going to play for the title (unless you’re LSU in 2008).
Right now, there are still 11 undefeated teams in college football. We all know that’s not going to remain that way forever. Most of these teams either play one another or will get tripped up by an opponent they overlooked or they’ll play their worst game of the season at the most inopportune time. Either way, while it might look like Alabama, Clemson, Notre Dame, and Ohio State have the College Football Playoff on lock, that’s almost certainly not going to shake out that way. Of course, there’s also undefeated squads like West Virginia, UCF, Colorado, and NC State lurking, but most, if not all of them, are going to come down to Earth sooner than later.
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Seven of the top 10 teams are still unbeaten and will be favored the rest of the year. Where are the potential upsets, both expected and unexpected?We're not saying No. 19 N.C. State, No. 20 Colorado, No. 23 USF and No. 25 Cincinnati can't join that group, but all those teams will be underdogs at some point this season. Colorado already is against USC. So we'll stay focused on the top 10 — especially with the usual hypotheticals that pop up wondering if four or more teams will go undefeated — with just two weeks until the first set of College Football Playoff rankings are revealed.
And that’s where at least one of those teams that already have a blemish on their record is going to swoop in and snag a spot in the playoff. But which one has the best shot? Let’s chart out the top contenders…
No. 12 Michigan (5-1)
Believe it or not, the Wolverines’ CFP destiny is still clear, or at least, possible. The loss to Notre Dame looks pretty good right about now and they’ve otherwise taken care of business. However, the fun begins this weekend with a visit to Wisconsin. If they can survive that they have Michigan State lurking next game and then a trip to Happy Valley after that. Of course, the big Ohio State game looms at the end of November. However, if Harbaugh’s squad is able to put it all together, they will not only have won-out but they’ll have dispatched with the teams in their way for a Big 12 Championship bid as well. They’ll likely end up playing either Wisconsin again or Iowa and if they can win that one, they will have made a pretty compelling case for the CFP.
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No. 11 Oklahoma Sooners (5-1)
Despite the fact that there are three one-loss teams ahead of them, the Sooners actually have the best shot of any of them to make it to the CFP. Oklahoma is coming off of a rivalry loss to the Texas Longhorns (who are back! Maybe!) but they might have gotten it out of their system at the perfect time. The schedule ahead certainly has some difficulties (the November 23 showdown with currently undefeated West Virginia could end up being the first of back-to-back meetings between them). However, the Sooners currently have better odds of getting to the Big 12 Championship than Texas (who could also be their opponent again) and probably have the most talent to make it happen. They better hope a couple of those undefeated SEC teams really stumble, however.
No. 7 Washington Huskies (5-1)
Hey, remember the Pac-12? The Huskies made waves two seasons ago by crashing the CFP party, only to get rudely ejected by Alabama. They came into this season with high hopes but lost in the opener against Auburn. Still, it was the first game of the season and it was a road game, so if you’re going to lose, that’s the best way to do it. If, and that’s a strong if, the Huskies run the table, they’re going to make a compelling case for a CFP spot. That will include wins over Oregon, Colorado, Washington State, and whoever they beat in the Pac-12 Championship. Like Oklahoma, they’re going to be rooting for a little chaos in the SEC so we’re not looking at two bids there.
Patterson-led No. 12 Michigan routs No. 15 Wisconsin 38-13
Shea Patterson accounted for 214 yards of offense and a touchdown, leading No. 12 Michigan to a 38-13 victory over No. 15 Wisconsin on Saturday night. The Wolverines (6-1, 4-0 Big Ten) beat a ranked conference team for the first time since topping the Badgers two years ago. They have won six straight games since opening this season with a seven-point loss to then-No. 12 Notre Dame.BOX SCORE: MICHIGAN 38, WISCONSIN 13The Badgers (4-2, 2-1) had won a record 17 straight regular season Big Ten games, and 10 consecutive road games in and out of conference play.
No. 9 Texas Longhorns (5-1)
Even though they just beat Oklahoma, we’re putting the Longhorns just behind them in terms of the likelihood they’ll be able to reach the CFP. Truth be told, we’re still not entirely sold that “Texas is Back!” just yet. They host West Virginia on November 3 and the winner of that game will likely be in the driver’s seat for the Big 12 (for now). The Maryland loss really stings and even with three wins over Oklahoma and West Virginia (including the B12 Championship), it’s gonna be hard to convince anyone Texas deserves a spot over a one-loss SEC team.
No. 8 Penn State Nittany Lions (5-1)
The Nittany Lions (hopefully) got their worst play-call of the season out of the way in a home loss to Ohio State. You’d rather not lose at home but there’s no better team in the Big Ten to fall to than OSU. November has some really huge games for PSU, including a home game vs. Michigan and visit to Wisconsin in consecutive weeks. They’ll need Ohio State to stumble along the way and hope the SEC doesn’t snag the second bid. Unfortunately for Penn State, all they can do is win-out but that still might not be enough.
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No. 15 Wisconsin Badgers (5-1)
The Badgers’ loss to BYU isn’t going to do them any favors in the hunt for a CFP spot. It also doesn’t do them any favors to be in the Big 12 West. Their November 10 game against Penn State is the only real marquee matchup left on the docket. That’s good news in that their path to the Big 12 Championship is clear. However, it’s very likely an extremely motivated Ohio State or Michigan is going to be waiting for them once there. Even with a win, it’s unlikely they’ll have a good enough resume to outrank a one-loss SEC squad or even one-loss Notre Dame.
No. 16 Miami Hurricanes (5-1)
The Canes? For real? Well, not entirely. We’d put the odds of Miami getting into the CFP very, very low. However, it is still entirely possible and here’s how. Obviously, they have to win out, which means defeating Duke, Boston College, and Virginia Tech. That puts them in the ACC Championship against Clemson, who we’ll assume is undefeated and ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 in the nation. If the Hurricanes can somehow pull off the upset, they’ll likely find themselves ranked among the top teams in the nation. Then, if the SEC gets messy, Notre Dame loses once or twice, and no one emerges from the Big 12 like a threat to steal a spot, perhaps it’s Miami who sneaks in there when we least expected it.
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We know there are more one-loss squads that might garner consideration but we’re going to be honest and just say No. 13 LSU (5-1), No. 14 Florida (5-1), No. 17 Oregon (4-1), No. 18 Kentucky (5-1), Iowa (4-1), Washington State (5-1), and Duke (4-1) are all out of consideration at this point for the CFP. Obviously, LSU and Florida could possibly run the table and do it, but, c’mon now. Sorry, college football is a cruel mistress.
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Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (13) tries to get away from Arkansas defender De'Jon Harris on Oct. 6, in Fayetteville, Ark. Alabama won 65-31.
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Miami linebacker Michael Pinckney celebrates with the turnover chain against Florida State, on Oct. 6, in Miami Gardens, Fla. Miami won 28-27.
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Stanford's Cameron Scarlett, left, dives to score a touchdown against Utah on Oct. 6, in Stanford, Calif. Utah won 40-21.
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West Virginia Mountaineers quarterback Will Grier (7) throws a pass against the Kansas Jayhawks on Oct. 6, in Morgantown, WV. West Virginia defeated Kansas 38-22.
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Nick Fitzgerald of the Mississippi State Bulldogs leaps to score a touchdown against the Auburn Tigers on Oct. 6, in Starkville, Mississippi. Mississippi State won 23-9.
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Tre Norwood (13) of the Oklahoma Sooners is called for pass interference on a pass intended for Collin Johnson (9) of the Texas Longhorns on Oct. 6, in Dallas, Texas. Texas won 48-45.
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Clemson Tigers' Travis Etienne (9) runs the ball for a touchdown against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons on Oct. 6, in Winston-Salem, NC. Clemson won 63-3.
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Northwestern's Solomon Vault (4), Cameron Green (84) and Kyric McGowan (8) celebrate Green's touchdown reception as Michigan State's Tyriq Thompson (17) reacts on Oct. 6, in East Lansing, Mich. Northwestern won 29-19.
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Washington Huskies' Myles Gaskin (9) scores on a 2 yard touchdown run against the UCLA Bruins on Oct. 6 in Pasadena, CA. Washington defeated UCLA 31-24.
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Nick Westbrook (15) of the Indiana Hoosiers pulls in a 38-yard pass as Kendall Sheffield (8) of the Ohio State Buckeyes defends on Oct. 6 in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State won 49-26.
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Florida players celebrate in front of fans after defeating LSU 27-19 on Oct. 6, in Gainesville, Fla.
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Brock Purdy (15) of the Iowa State Cyclones throws to the end zone over linebacker Calvin Bundage of the Oklahoma State Cowboys on Oct. 6 in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Iowa State won 48-42.
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Mississippi State's Montez Sweat (9) forces Auburn quarterback Jarrett Stidham (8) to fumble on Oct. 6, in Starkville, Miss. Mississippi State won 23-9.
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Ronnie Bell of the Michigan Wolverines dives for a first half touchdown against the Maryland Terrapins on Oct. 6 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan won 42-21.
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Notre Dame Fighting Irish' Dexter Williams (2) runs the ball for a touchdown against the Virginia Tech Hokies on Oct. 6, in Blacksburg, Virginia. Notre Dame won 45-23.
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Gaje Ferguson (23) of the Utah State Aggies knocks a pass away from Matt Bushman of the BYU Cougars in the end zone on Oct. 5, in Provo, Utah. Utah won 45-20.
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Dylan Collie of the BYU Cougars is tackled before the pass reaches him by Ja'Marcus Ingram, top, of the Utah State Aggies on Oct. 5, in Provo, Utah.
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Washington's Jake Browning passes to Drew Sample, right, for a touchdown against Brigham Young on Sept. 29, in Seattle. Washington won 35-7.
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Antoine Wesley of the Texas Tech Red Raiders makes a one handed catch against Keith Washington (28) of the West Virginia Mountaineers on Sept. 29, in Lubbock, Texas. West Virginia defeated Texas Tech 42-34.
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Texas A&M Aggies' Trayveon Williams scores a touchdown against the Arkansas Razorbacks on Sept. 29, in Arlington, Texas. Texas won 24-17.
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Michigan's Brandon Watson breaks up a pass intended for Northwestern's Ramaud Chiaokhiao-Bowman, front, on Sept. 29, in Evanston, Ill. Michigan won 20-17.
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UCF Knights' McKenzie Milton runs the ball for a touch down against Pittsburgh on Sept. 29, in Orlando, FL. UCF won 45-14.
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Tennessee Volunteers' Jeremy Banks is wrapped up by Georgia Bulldogs' Tyler Clark (52) and Natrez Patrick (6) on Sept. 29, in Athens, GA. The Georgia Bulldogs won the game 38-12.
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LSU's Ja'Marr Chase pulls in a touchdown reception over Mississippi's Jalen Julius in Baton Rouge, La., on Sept. 29. LSU won 45-16.
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Notre Dame's Alize Mack salutes the fans after his 35-yard reception for a touchdown against Stanford on Sept. 29, in South Bend, Ind. Notre Dame won 38-17.
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Oklahoma's Kyler Murray passes against Baylor in Norman, Okla., on Sept. 29. Oklahoma won 66-33.
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Penn State Nittany Lions' Juwan Johnson makes a catch against the Ohio State Buckeyes on Sep 29, in University Park, PA. Ohio State won 27-26.
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Clemson Tigers' Tavien Feaster carries the ball against the Syracuse Orange on Sep 29, in Clemson, SC. The Tigers won 27-23.
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D.J. Knox of the Purdue Boilermakers leaps over the tackle attempt of Lamar Jackson, below, of the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Sept. 29, in Lincoln, Nebraska. Purdue won 42-28.
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Derek Kief of the Alabama Crimson Tide reacts with teammates after recovering a punt he blocked against Rhys Byrns of the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns on Sept. 29, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Alabama won 56-14.
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Kansas State Wildcats' Alex Barnes dives over the line for a touchdown against the Texas Longhorns on Sept. 29 in Manhattan, Kansas. Texas won 19-14.
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Dalton Keene of the Virginia Tech Hokies breaks through the Duke Blue Devils defense for a touchdown run on Sept. 29, in Durham, North Carolina. Virginia Tech won 31-14.
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Auburn Tigers' Javaris Davis (13) breaks up a pass intended for Southern Miss Golden Eagles' Jaylond Adams (2) on Sep 29, in Auburn, AL. Auburn won 24-13.
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Nyqwan Murray of the Florida State Seminoles runs for a 58-yard touchdown after catching a pass against the Louisville Cardinals on Sept. 28 in Louisville, Kentucky. Florida State came from behind to win 28-24.
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Colorado's Rick Gamboa, bottom, drags down UCLA's Theo Howard after a pass reception on Sept. 28, in Boulder, Colo. Colorado won 38-16.
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Romeo Finley of the Miami Hurricanes runs back an interception for a touchdown against the North Carolina Tar Heels on Sept. 27 in Miami, Florida. The Hurricanes won 47-10.
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Miami’s Terry McCray, right, tackles North Carolina’s Michael Carter on Sept. 27 in Miami Gardens, Florida.
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Miami Hurricanes’ Trayone Gray (32) carries the ball against the North Carolina Tar Heels on Sept. 27 in Miami Gardens, Florida.
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Miles Fox of the Old Dominion Monarchs celebrates the victory against the Virginia Tech Hokies on Sept. 22 in Norfolk, Virginia. Old Dominion won 49-35.
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Alan Bowman of the Texas Tech Red Raiders throws a 20-yard completion to Zach Austin (not is picture) against the Oklahoma State Cowboys on Sept. 22 in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Texas Tech won 41-17.
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Stanford's JJ Arcega-Whiteside makes a touchdown catch over University of Oregon's Thomas Graham Jr. on Sept. 22 in Eugene, Oregon. Stanford won 38-31.
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Iowa State quarterback Zeb Noland wears a "CBA" sticker on his helmet to honor slain student Celia Barquin Arozamena before the game against Akron, on Sept. 22, in Ames, Iowa. Barquin, who was the 2018 Big 12 women's golf champion and Iowa State Female Athlete of the Year, was found Monday morning in a pond at a golf course near the Iowa State campus.
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Jachai Polite of the Florida Gators puts a hit on Jarrett Guarantano (2) of the Tennessee Volunteers as he loses the ball on Sept. 22 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Florida won 47-21.
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Parnell Motley (11) and Tre Norwood (13) of the Oklahoma Sooners celebrate an interception and the end of overtime against the Army Black Knights on Sept. 22 in Norman, Oklahoma. The Sooners defeated the Black Knights 28-21 in overtime.
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West Virginia Mountaineers' Will Grier throws a pass against the Kansas State Wildcats on Sept. 22 in Morgantown, WV. West Virginia defeated Kansas State 35-6.
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Alabama Crimson Tide's DeVonta Smith catches a pass for a touchdown against Texas A&M Aggies on Sept. 22, in Tuscaloosa, AL. Alabama won 45-23.
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Clyde Edwards-Helaire (22) of the LSU Tigers celebrates a touchdown against the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs on Sept. 22 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. LSU won 38-21.
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Purdue Boilermakers' Rondale Moore breaks the tackle of Boston College Eagles' Taj-Amir Torres for a 9-yard touchdown on Sept. 22 in West Lafayette, IN. Purdue won 30-13.
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Miami's Brevin Jordan, right, catches a touchdown pass ahead of FIU's Sage Lewis in Miami Gardens, Fla., on Sept. 22. Miami won 31-17.
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Michigan Wolverines' Donovan Peoples-Jones returns a punt for a touchdown against Nebraska Cornhuskers on Sept. 22 in Ann Arbor, MI. Michigan won 56-10.
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Texas' Collin Johnson makes a diving catch for a touchdown between TCU's Jeff Gladney and Markell Simmons (3) on Sept. 22, in Austin, Texas. Texas won 31-16.
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Clemson Tigers' Justyn Ross (8) celebrates after a touchdown against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets on Sept. 22, in Atlanta, GA. Clemson won 49-21.
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Kentucky's Benny Snell Jr. leaps into the end zone between several Mississippi State defenders for a touchdown on Sept. 22 in Lexington, Ky. Kentucky won 28-7.
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Austin Mack of the Ohio State Buckeyes catches a 14-yard touchdown pass as Willie Langham of the Tulane Green Wave defends on Sept. 22 in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State won 49-6.
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Notre Dame Fighting Irish's Chase Claypool dives across the goal line for a touchdown against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons on Sept. 22 in Winston-Salem, NC. Notre Dame won 56-27.
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Jonathan Holland (18) of Penn State runs the ball after a reception as Stanley Green of Illinois attempts the tackle from behind on Sept. 21 in Champaign, Illinois. Penn State won 63-24.
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Southern California wide receiver Tyler Vaughns, right, catches a pass against Washington State safety Skyler Thomas for a 2-point conversion on Sept. 21 in Los Angeles. USC won 39-36.
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UCF wide receiver Gabriel Davis, right, smacks Florida Atlantic cornerback Chris Tooley in the head as Davis scores a touchdown on Sept. 21 in Orlando, Florida.
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Travis Etienne (9) of the Clemson Tigers rushes for a touchdown against the Georgia Southern Eagles on Sept. 15, in Clemson, South Carolina. Clemson won 38-7.
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Alabama's Najee Harris (22) leaps over Mississippi's Jalen Julius for a 10-yard touchdown on Sept. 15, in Oxford, Miss. Alabama won 62-7.
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Parris Campbell (21) of the Ohio State Buckeyes celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the TCU Horned Frogs on Sept. 15, in Arlington, Texas. Ohio St won 40-28.
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Vincent White of the UC Davis Aggies breaks up the pass in the end zone to JJ Arcega-Whiteside (19) of the Stanford Cardinal on Sept. 15 in Palo Alto, California. Stanford won 30-10.
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Tyler Simmons of the Georgia Bulldogs celebrates after scoring a touchdown on a 56 yard carry against the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders on Sept. 15 in Athens, Georgia. The Bulldogs won 49-7.
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Louisiana Monroe's Caleb Evans (6) is brought down by Texas A&M defenders after losing his helmet on Sept. 15, in College Station, Texas. Texas won 48-10.
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Washington's Myles Gaskin (9) scores against Utah on Sept. 15, in Salt Lake City. Washington won 21-7.
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BYU Cougars' Squally Canada dives into the end zone for a touchdown against the Wisconsin Badgers on Sept. 15 in Madison, WI. BYU upset 6th ranked Wisconsin 24-21.
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LSU's Kristian Fulton (22) breaks up a pass in the end zone intended for Auburn's Darius Slayton on Sept. 15, in Auburn, Ala. LSU won 22-21.
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Darius Anderson (6) of the TCU Horned Frogs scores a touchdown against the Ohio State Buckeyes on Sept. 15, in Arlington, Texas.
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Oklahoma State's Taylor Cornelius (14) scores between teamate Teven Jenkins (73) and Boise State's Curtis Weaver in Stillwater, Okla., on Sept. 15. Oklahoma State won 44-21.
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Notre Dame Fighting Irish' Nic Weishar (82) reaches for the first down as he is tackled by Vanderbilt Commodores' Joejuan Williams on Sept. 15, in South Bend, IN. Notre Dame won 22-17.
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Alan Bowman (10) of the Texas Tech Red Raiders throws a long pass against the Houston Cougars on Sept. 15, in Lubbock, Texas. Texas Tech won the game 63-49.
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Oklahoma Sooners' A.D. Miller (12) escapes Iowa State Cyclones' Chase Allen on Sept. 15, in Ames, IA. Oklahoma won 37-27.
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Kent State's Mike Carrigan hauls in a pass and runs it in for a touchdown as Penn State's Amani Oruwariye (21) defends on Sept. 15, in State College, Pa. Penn State won 63-10.
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Washington's Ryan Bowman, left, Levi Onwuzurike (95) and Greg Gaines (99) wrap up North Dakota quarterback Nate Ketteringham in the first half of an NCAA college football game, on Sept. 8, in Seattle. Washington won 45-3 against North.
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Stanford running back Bryce Love (20) stiff-arms Southern California cornerback Iman Marshall (8) on Sept. 8, in Stanford, Calif. Stanford won 17-3 against USC.
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Cornerback Cameron Dantzler (3) of the Mississippi State brakes up a pass intended for wide receiver Isaiah Zuber (7) of the Kansas State on Sept. 8, in Manhattan, Kansas. Mississippi State won 31-10 against Kansas State.
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Wisconsin fullback Alec Ingold (45) leaps over New Mexico cornerback Jalin Burrell (13) for extra yards on Sept. 8, in Madison, WI. Wisconsin Badgers won 45-14 against New Mexico.
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Quarterback Steven Montez (12) of Colorado passes over linebacker Tyrin Ferguson (43) of Nebraska on Sept. 8, in Lincoln, Nebraska. Colorado Buffaloes won 33-28 against Nebraska.
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Oklahoma wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (2) comes down with a touchdown pass in front of UCLA defensive back Nate Meadors (22), rear, and defensive back Quentin Lake (37) in Norman, Okla., on Sept. 8. Oklahoma won 49-21.
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Josh Jacobs (8) of Alabama attempts to leap over Darreon Jackson (34) of Arkansas State on Septe. 8, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Alabama Crimson Tide won 57-7 against Arkansas State.
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Wide receiver K.J. Hill Jr. (14) of the Ohio State celebrates with wide receiver Johnnie Dixon III after scoring a touchdown against the Rutgers on Sept. 08, in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State won 52-3 against Rutgers.
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Auburn running back Kam Martin (9) scores a touchdown as Auburn offensive lineman Prince Tega Wanogho (76) blocks Alabama State defensive lineman Lucky Owovwi (90) on Sept. 8, in Auburn, Ala. Auburn Tigers won 63-9.
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Notre Dame safety Jalen Elliott (21) celebrates with teammates after intercepting the football against Ball State on Sept. 8, in South Bend, Indiana. Notre dame fighting Irish won 24-16 against Ball State.
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Rashad Fenton (16) of South Carolina watches as Brian Herrien (35) of Georgia dirves for a touchdown on Sept. 8, in Columbia, South Carolina. Georgia Bulldogs won 41-17 against South Carolina.
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Clemson defensive back K'Von Wallace (12) tackles and forces Texas wide receiver Quartney Davis (1) to fumble the ball out of the end zone on Sep 8 in College Station, TX. Clemson won 28-26 against Texas A&M.
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