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The College Football Playoff committee showed its hand, and it was full of confusion, inconsistency and a lot of affection for Iowa.
Joel Klatt reacted to Indiana WR Omar Cooper’s toe-tap catch to win the game late vs. Penn State. He explained what was going through his head in the booth calling the game and analyzed how Omar Cooper delivered in a moment where greatness was dem...
The top five teams remained unchanged in the second rankings released by the College Football Playoff selection committee Tuesday.
The College Football Playoff committee released its second set of rankings Tuesday and Ohio State remains at the top.
When the Big Ten added former Pac-12 schools Oregon, Washington, UCLA and Southern California to the conference last fall, there was a belief those programs would struggle to adjust their styles of play.
It was an «almost» sort of Saturday in college football. No. 2 Indiana flirted with disaster at Penn State but survived thanks to an Omar Cooper Jr. toe tap. No. 9 Oregon nearly got Iowa'd but saved itself with an Atticus Sappington field goal. Auburn came close to actually winning a close game against a ranked team for once but got Diego Pavia'd in overtime and couldn't respond. We even had almosts at the FCS and Division II levels, where top-ranked teams North Dakota State and Ferris State each trailed late but rallied.
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