Syracuse's postgame sprints lead college football Week 2 superlatives - ESPN
From unlikely referee interactions to celebrations with the cheerleaders, Week 2 of the college football season had a little bit of everything.
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From unlikely referee interactions to celebrations with the cheerleaders, Week 2 of the college football season had a little bit of everything.
Across the Big Ten, the second week of the college football season presented a fascinating dichotomy in non-conference scheduling philosophy. There were a handful of teams, like No. 15 Michigan and No. 11 Illinois, that challenged themselves with legitimate opponents. But most of the league spent its Saturday absolutely obliterating schools from outside the power leagues, with five different programs winning by 50 points or more.
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We're still months from the College Football Playoff, but we've already seen some big wins by the favorites to reach the 12-team tournament and some crucial losses by teams in last year's CFP.
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Just as Week 1 of the college football season brought marquee top-10 clashes, Week 2 presents fans with an assortment of intriguing rivalry games and road trips.
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The Indiana Fever said Thursday that guard Caitlin Clark is out for the remainder of the 2025 WNBA season, missing the team's final three regular-season games and any potential postseason play. The announcement ended weeks of speculation about when Clark, who hasn't played since July 15 due to a right groin injury, would return — a frustrating chapter for Clark and the Fever, who currently are the No. 8 seed for the WNBA playoffs.