College Football Playoff predictions: Who's most likely to make the field - ESPN
With just two weeks left in the regular season, Week 13 was about staying in the College Football Playoff picture and giving the committee the best impression.
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With just two weeks left in the regular season, Week 13 was about staying in the College Football Playoff picture and giving the committee the best impression.
AUSTIN, Texas — After Texas quarterback Arch Manning used every inch of his 6-foot-4 frame to go up and snatch a touchdown pass on a trick play from wide receiver Parker Livingstone in the first quarter of the Longhorns' 52-37 win over Arkansas on Saturday, coach Steve Sarkisian turned around to celebrate and saw a familiar face.
It's Week 13 of the college football season, which means several SEC schools are playing out-of-conference games where they're overwhelming favorites. And with everything at stake with the College Football Playoff rankings, Dave Portnoy has had enough of the SEC's scheduling antics.
As the 2026 recruiting cycle reaches the stretch run, Georgia, LSU, Maryland, Oklahoma, Texas and a reenergized, James Franklin-led Virginia Tech are among the major programs looking to dazzle top recruits in Week 13, only 12 days from the 2026 early signing period (Dec. 3-5).
CARDIFF :Winger Tom Rogers became the first Welshman to score a hat-trick of tries against New Zealand but his heroics were in vain as the visitors eased to a 52-26 victory on Saturday.
Week 13 of the college football season is where the board stops caring about team names and starts revealing the value to anyone disciplined (or brave) enough to look at the ugly corners.
George Pickens is having the best statistical season of his NFL career in what's his first year with the Dallas Cowboys, but the fourth-year wide receiver has some regrets about his time with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
With two weeks left in the regular season, what was once a vague picture of the College Football Playoff is finally coming into view.