College football Week 9 buzz: Clemson's turnaround, the most disappointing teams and more - ESPN
There are 10 undefeated teams in college football remaining, and surprise — none of them are in the SEC.
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There are 10 undefeated teams in college football remaining, and surprise — none of them are in the SEC.
The midpoint of the 2024 season gives us the perfect chance to reflect and forecast.
Is it already Week 4? The college football season really does fly by! Subplots are already starting to take shape around the country as conference play gets going for most teams.
Week 2 was a wacky one. It seemed like anything could happen (Penn State was losing to Bowling Green?!) and anything did (Notre Dame lost to NIU as a 28.5-point favorite?!).
It's an odd season for big names in college football. There are some known commodities, of course — Travis Hunter, Carson Beck, Ollie Gordon II, for example — but there are relatively few established superstars. Just two of the top 10 in last year's Heisman Trophy voting return for 2024. Just four of the 25 players to earn consensus All-America status last year are back this season. Last year's national champs, Michigan, sent 13 players to the NFL draft. There's simply a vacuum of stardom waiting to be filled.
Quarterback Jaden Rashada is committing to play for Georgia after spending one season at Arizona State, according to his agent, Henry Organ of Disruptive Sports.
The college football coaching carousel is cranked up for another spin after the bombshell news of Alabama's Nick Saban riding off into retirement. And with Kalen DeBoer leaving Washington for Tuscaloosa to replace the legendary Saban, there will be at least one more domino to fall.
It's Week 11 of the season, and we might finally get to see how good the No. 3 Michigan Wolverines are, as they will be playing their first ranked opponent in the No. 10 Penn State Nittany Lions. Every other team in the top four of the College Football Playoff rankings has played at least two ranked opponents already. (The No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs will play their third ranked team this weekend.)