It's a product of college football's uniquely meaningful regular season that, as each Saturday's slate draws to a close, we assume we've learned something significant.
Through two weeks, we had learned that Oregon was overrated, that Notre Dame was toast, that LSU was no better under Brian Kelly than it was under Ed Orgeron, that Texas A&M couldn't score enough to win a big game.
But to paraphrase the great Scottish philosopher Sir Roddy Piper, just when you think you have all the answers, college football changes the questions.
And so it was in Week 3 that Bo Nix emerged from the abyss — for the 106th time in his career — to deliver an emphatic Ducks win over BYU.
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