College Football Playoff predictions - Who's most likely to make the playoff field - ESPN
After three weeks of the season, we've seen some College Football Playoff contenders live up to expectations and others fall off the map… for now.
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After three weeks of the season, we've seen some College Football Playoff contenders live up to expectations and others fall off the map… for now.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Texas A&M safety Bryce Anderson has feeling in his limbs after being taken to a local hospital following a play that left him motionless late in the first half at Notre Dame.
MILWAUKEE — The Brewers have become the first major league team to clinch a playoff spot this season.
Texas running back CJ Baxter, the Longhorns' leading rusher, was injured on the first play of the game against UTEP and is not expected to return, according to a school spokesperson.
FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys have made left guard Tyler Smith the highest paid interior offensive lineman in the NFL.
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Week 3 of the college football season is set to bring a little bit of everything to the table.
With conference play set to open across the country in Week 3, we're about to get a much firmer grasp on the 2025 college football landscape. Among other things, this weekend will deliver fresh windows into first-year quarterbacks at Georgia and Tennessee when the Bulldogs travel to Neyland Stadium. Elsewhere in the SEC, Florida visits No. 3 LSU with the pair of SEC rivals respectively shouldering very different but equally hefty stakes. Meanwhile, some of college football's most surprising early-season storylines will continue to play out Saturday with No. 18 South Florida leading the charge as the surging Bulls venture south to No. 5 Miami.