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.
Author: Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY
After earlier loss, Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud on the rise in Week 6 QB rankings
Thanks to his role in leading Ohio State back from an early-season loss to Oregon, C.J. Stroud rises up this week’s list of the top quarterbacks.
Georgia now No. 1 in the NCAA Re-Rank 1-130 ahead of Iowa, Cincinnati after Alabama loss
A loss by Alabama has caused a change at the top of the NCAA Re-Rank 1-130 as Georgia now is No. 1 followed by Iowa and Cincinnati.
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.
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.
Why UConn at UMass could be the worst game of this – or any – college football season
The pairing of the winless Huskies and Minutemen is a loser-take-all battle for the bottom in the Football Bowl Subdivision.
Big Ten teams queued up behind Alabama, Georgia in latest NCAA Re-Rank 1-130
After a wild college football weekend, the Big Ten has several programs moving up n this week’s version of the NCAA Re-Rank 1-130.
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.