This week’s College Football Playoff projection has Ohio State as the No. 1 seed followed by Alabama, Oklahoma and LSU in the field.
Author: George Schroeder, USA TODAY
Opinion: Florida’s win over Auburn just first challenge in unforgiving SEC gauntlet
Florida is flawed but still 6-0 after beating Auburn. Can they stay undefeated? More tough games against LSU and Georgia await the Gators.
Florida and Auburn meet in first part of ‘Triangle of Doom’ round-robin with LSU in October
Auburn, Florida and LSU all have started the football season 5-0. They’ll alternate games in October to determine which is SEC contender.
Football Four: Clemson falls out, Auburn rises to top in College Football Playoff chase
Week 5 challenged many of our preconceived notions about this college football season. Who looks Playoff-bound after one month of play?
Two years after heart transplant, son of Navy offensive coordinator back to ‘normal’ life
A heart transplant for the son of Navy assistant coach Ivin Jasper altered his family’s perspective forever. But life has returned to near normalcy.
New Kansas State coach Chris Klieman, 3-0, proving ‘football is football,’ no matter the level
Coach Chris Klieman won titles at North Dakota State and is 3-0 so far at Kansas State. And he is showing ‘football is football’ no matter the level.
Sam Ehlinger shrugs off critics as he prepares for pressure of leading Texas to bigger heights
Sam Ehlinger has been criticized. He’s also been really successful. The Texas quarterback is simply focused on leading his team to championships.
Opinion: If it wants to take next step, Big 12 needs to win in the College Football Playoff
Oklahoma has made the College Football Playoff three of the last four seasons. But for the Big 12 to take the next step it must win on biggest stage.
Les Miles agrees with one-game suspension for Pooka Williams after domestic violence charge
Kansas coach Les Miles said the one-game suspension for star running back Pooka Williams after a misdemeanor domestic battery charge was right decision.
Nick Saban set for hip replacement as he plans to stay at Alabama for ‘a lot more years’
Nick Saban won’t be playing as much golf this offeason as the coach has hip replacement as part of plan to coach “a lot more years” at Alabama.