College football Week 6 preview: Red River Rivalry takes center stage
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If you were asked in August to pick five teams that would be undefeated at this point, you'd probably be quick to name the traditional powerhouses: Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan, USC, Alabama. And you'd be wrong on Alabama. But you get the point.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Coach Brian Daboll said he spoke with embattled offensive lineman Evan Neal about his «poor comments» directed at critical New York Giants fans, and that the right tackle was regretful.
Week 6 of the 2023 College Football season is chock-full of rivalries. The highest-profile rivalry game this week is in the Lone Star State as Quinn Ewers and Texas Longhorns take on Dillon Gabriel and the Oklahoma Sooners in the Red River Rivalry. This is the 31st time that both teams will be undefeated in the rivalry and the first time since 2011. While Texas has showcased a revamped offense through its first five games, Oklahoma, led by coach Brent Venables, has proved that the days of a porous Sooners defense are gone, as they have held their first five opponents to 20 points or less. Should we expect a shootout in Dallas?
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Struggling New York Giants right tackle Evan Neal took aim at his critics, telling them to «boo louder,» among other things, in an interview with NJ Advance Media on Wednesday.
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ARLINGTON, Texas — In the midst of the worst loss of his head-coaching career, Patriots coach Bill Belichick pulled starting quarterback Mac Jones with 3:41 remaining in the third quarter, saying it wasn't a benching and that Jones remains the team's No. 1 option.
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