There were highs and lows in Week 7 in college football. Georgia, LSU and Iowa were among the winners and losers from the field Saturday.
Author: Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY
No. 1 Georgia steamrolls No. 11 Kentucky in latest proof it is college football’s best team
It was the biggest game of the weekend, but No. 1 Georgia dominated No. 11 Kentucky to again show why it is the best team in college football.
How Alabama’s loss could shake up the USA TODAY Sports AFCA Coaches Poll
Georgia is expected to be the unanimous choice to overtake the top spot and as many as five Big Ten teams could occupy slots in the top 10.
Winners and losers from Week 6: Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Iowa and a Michigan State RB come out on top
BYU drops its first game to fall out of College Football Playoff contention. North Carolina and Louisville continue to struggle.
Who is deserving of the No. 1 spot in the Coaches Poll – the Crimson Tide or the Bulldogs?
Alabama and Georgia have pulled away from the pack. But the Tide’s running game isn’t stout, while the Bulldogs’ defense has been suffocating.
College football winners and losers from Week 5: Alabama and Georgia show they’re nation’s best; No. 3 Oregon falters
While Alabama and Georgia showed they’re the two best teams in the country, the No. 3 squad – Oregon – suffered a shocking defeat.
Cincinnati exposes Notre Dame’s weaknesses, but get ready for all the haters heading into the College Football Playoff
The haters are about to come out of the Power Five woodwork in attempt to smear Cincinnati’s playoff case. But the Bearcats are better than last year.
College football Week 4 QB rankings: Is Pitt’s Kenny Pickett next Dan Marino?
Kenny Pickett is set to challenge a number of Pitt passing records and cap his career as the program’s bestĀ field leader since Dan Marino.
TCU-SMU kerfuffle over plant-the-flag scuffle escalates
TCU coach Gary Patterson has blamed members of the SMU traveling party for Saturday’s incident, during which an assistant coach suffered a concussion.
College football winners and losers from Week 4: UCLA, Texas gain ground; Minnesota embarrassed
Clemson is eliminated from College Football Playoff contention in September and will miss the semifinals after six straight appearances.