It was another eventful Saturday in college football with upsets and close calls across the country. Here are three observations from Week 2.
Author: Erick Smith, USA TODAY
No. 11 Oregon beats No. 3 Ohio State in upset, shaking up College Football Playoff race
Oregon pulled of a huge upset for its playoff hopes and the Pac-12 by beating No. 3 Ohio State 35-28 behind the running of CJ Verdell.
Gonzaga men’s basketball coach Mark Few cited for drunk driving
Gonzaga men’s basketball coach Mark Few was pulled over and cited for driving under the influence Monday in Idaho.
College football bowl projections: First weekend shakes up postseason lineup after the playoff
We’re through Week 1 of college football, and the results have already affected several teams in the latest bowl projections.
Analysis: Georgia earns some breathing room in SEC play with win over Clemson
Georgia defense limits Clemson to just three points and scores on an interception return to give the Bulldogs a huge win in their season opener.
2021-22 college football bowl predictions: How the postseason should break down
The college football season is almost here. Our preseason bowl projections forecast the playoff field and the rest of the postseason lineup.
Pac-12 will not expand, leaving remaining Big 12 schools safe — for now
The Pac-12 looked into the possibility of adding schools after Texas and Oklahoma announced they were leaving Big 12 for the Southeastern Conference.
Eight teams most likely to make the College Football Playoff for the first time
The College Football Playoff has been dominated by four schools, but a new team could make the field this year. Here are the eight best candidates.
Washington State football coach Nick Rolovich said he will follow state’s COVID-19 mandate
Washington State coach Nick Rolovich said he will follow Gov. Jay Inslee’s mandate but didn’t specify if he would get vaccine or apply for exemption.
The seven significant quarterback competitions in college football
Each season, college football programs must make tough decisions at quarterback. Seven prominent programs still have competitions ongoing this fall.