Fox News Digital Sports' college football winners and losers: Week 2
Jason McIntyre explains why the SEC's CFB dominance could be coming to an end after big conference losses — LSU to USC, Florida to Miami and Texas A&M to Notre Dame.
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Jason McIntyre explains why the SEC's CFB dominance could be coming to an end after big conference losses — LSU to USC, Florida to Miami and Texas A&M to Notre Dame.
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After the first shake-up of the college football season, the Southeastern Conference grabbed six of the top seven spots in the AP Top 25 — a first in the 88-year history of the rankings — and Notre Dame tumbled all the way to No. 18 on Sunday after being stunned at home.
The Texas Longhorns have a thing for huge top-10 wins in Week 2 of the season. A year ago, Quinn Ewers & Co. went to Tuscaloosa and knocked off the then-No. 3 Alabama Crimson Tide. That game helped get the Longhorns into last season's College Football Playoff. A year later, Texas went to Ann Arbor and knocked off the reigning champion Michigan Wolverines.
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There weren’t many surprises in Week 1 of the 2024 college football season. National champion favorites like Georgia, Ohio State, Texas and Oregon took care of business — though the Ducks struggled to put FCS opponent Idaho away.
Five-star defensive end Jahkeem Stewart, ESPN's No. 1 overall prospect in the class of 2026, is no longer enrolled in New Orleans' St. Augustine High School, ESPN confirmed Friday afternoon, opening the door to a seismic in-season transfer and a potential reclassification into the 2025 class.