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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