Chris 'The Bear' Fallica's college football Week 9 study guide
This past Saturday was another electric day in college football.
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This past Saturday was another electric day in college football.
In Week 8, college football officially got cranky. Georgia emerged from its 30-15 statement win over Texas raging at officials and leaning as hard as ever into «No one believes in us» nonsense. Alabama and Tennessee could only fight the officials to a draw during a penalty festival in Knoxville, one that put Bama's playoff hopes in at least a little bit of danger. Oklahoma suffered its worst home loss since 2014. Michigan lost to Illinois for the first time since 2009. East Carolina became the first school of the season to fire its head coach.
Oklahoma quarterback Jackson Arnold will get the start under center when the Sooners visit No. 18 Ole Miss on Saturday, coach Brent Venables announced during his coach's show Monday night.
The Oklahoma Sooners have fired offensive coordinator Seth Littrell, sources confirmed to ESPN on Sunday amid multiple media reports.
SAN ANTONIO — Former NBA Coach of the Year Monty Williams will take his skill set to the high school level as coach of TMI Episcopal in San Antonio, where he will coach his sons, Elijah and Micah.
In consecutive weeks, the No. 1 Texas Longhorns were featured in one of the week's biggest matchups. Last week, they demolished their Red River rivals, the Oklahoma Sooners. In Week 8, the No. 5 Georgia Bulldogs came to Austin.
Oklahoma quarterback Jackson Arnold returned under center in the first quarter of the Sooners' game against South Carolina on Saturday, replacing freshman Michael Hawkins and burning his redshirt in his first action since Sept. 21.
Oklahoma State quarterback Garret Rangel, who started in place of Alan Bowman in Friday's game at No. 13 BYU, will be out «a while» after sustaining an upper-body injury in the first half.