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.
Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley has a quarterback quandary on his hands. Or does he?
Lincoln Riley faces first QB dilemma – Spencer Rattler or Caleb Williams – of tenure defined by his ability to turn prospects into Heisman contenders.
No. 5 Oklahoma comes back from 21-point deficit to beat No. 23 Texas, 54-48
With starting quarterback Spencer Rattler missing easy throws and rattled by the Longhorns’ defense, Lincoln Riley turned to freshman Caleb Williams.
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.
Bryce Young’s performance against Ole Miss, Matt Corral puts him in driver’s seat for Heisman
The quarterback matchup pitched as the game’s biggest key went in the favor of Alabama sophomore Bryce Young, who threw for 241 yards and two scores.
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.
Analysis: Notre Dame looks mediocre at best, but the Irish keep winning and that’s all that matters
The Fighting Irish have issues at quarterback and no discernable running game. But they’re winning and that keeps them in the playoff conversation.
College football Re-Rank 1-130: Major changes in top 25 after Week 3
Wins on the road against top 10 opponents have pushed Oregon and Iowa near the top of the latest NCAA Re-Rank 1-130.