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Nick Wright shares his NFC North predictions, including the Chicago Bears making the playoffs and the Green Bay Packers missing it.
MADISON, Ill. — Denny Hamlin counts down the number of races he likely has left in his NASCAR Cup Series career.
Ohio State, Penn State and LSU remained the top three teams in The Associated Press Top 25 college football poll Sunday, while Oregon is back in the top five and South Florida ranked for the first time in seven years.
NORMAN, Okla. — A week after John Mateer threw for the most yards in an Oklahoma quarterback debut against Illinois State, the transfer passer's instinctive playmaking highlighted an imperfect performance that helped propel the No. 18 Sooners to a 24-13 win over No. 15 Michigan on Saturday night.
Michigan heads to Norman to face Oklahoma in Week 2 of the 2025 college football season. The Sooners have a quarterback with an elite arm, the Wolverines have retooled their offense, and both teams enter with plenty to prove after Week 1 matchups against softer competition.
There is only one matchup between two ranked teams in Week 2, as No. 15 Michigan head to Norman for a showdown with No. 18 Oklahoma. Michigan defeated New Mexico 34-17 in Ann Arbor, while Oklahoma routed Illinois State 35-3 as QB John Mateer threw for 392 yards and Keontez Lewis hauled in two touchdowns.
How about the Week 1 slate, huh?
On Aug. 30, Lee Corso signed off for the final time on «College GameDay,» following his retirement announcement. After a college football coaching career at Louisville, Indiana and Northern Illinois, Corso had been a staple on the college football showcase since its inception in 1987. He became a fan favorite for wearing the headgear of his pick of the week.