College Football Playoff predictions: Who's most likely to make the field - ESPN
Texas entered the season No. 1 in the AP poll and was a near-unanimous pick to make the College Football Playoff. So was No. 2 Penn State.
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Texas entered the season No. 1 in the AP poll and was a near-unanimous pick to make the College Football Playoff. So was No. 2 Penn State.
While No. 11 Texas Tech made a Week 6 visit to Houston, the Red Raiders secured a commitment for the future Saturday with a pledge from five-star prospect Jalen Brewster, ESPN's No. 1 defensive tackle in the 2027 class.
Dave Portnoy didn’t hold back during Saturday’s edition of "Big Noon Kickoff," using his "Dave’s Rant" segment to call out what he sees as an outdated perception in college football — that the SEC still reigns supreme.
Wisconsin will be without starting quarterback Billy Edwards Jr. and starting center Jake Renfro at Michigan on Saturday, sources told ESPN.
The ups and downs of Arch Manning's first season as Texas' starting quarterback are commanding all the national attention, as expected. But don't sleep on the hot start by the Longhorns' loaded defense. Texas debuts as No. 1 in our initial stop rate standings for the 2025 season.
HONOLULU: Youmin Hwang played in the final group off the first tee Thursday in the second round of the LOTTE Championship. She’ll do it again Friday after shooting a 10-under 62, the best round in the four years the tournament has been played at Hoakalei Country Club.
CLEVELAND: Dillon Dingler grew up rooting for the Cleveland Guardians. But on Thursday, he sent them home. Playing in the ballpark where he attended many games as a youngster, the second-year catcher hit a go-ahead solo homer in the sixth inning to lead the Detroit Tigers to a 6-3 victory over Cleveland in the decisive Game 3 of their AL Wild Card Series. Dingler also threw out José Ramírez trying to steal second at a pivotal juncture, helping the Tigers reach the Division Series for the second consecutive season. “It’s obviously cool.
If you're here for fireworks and shootouts, you might not like this card. Week 6 of the college football season, for me, isn't about chaos or points flying across the screen. Rather, it's about patience, trenches and trusting the numbers when they say «slow.»