Fox News Digital Sports' college football winners and losers: Week 14
A fight broke out at midfield between the two rivals Saturday after Michigan upset Ohio State at Ohio Stadium in Columbus. (FOX Sports)
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A fight broke out at midfield between the two rivals Saturday after Michigan upset Ohio State at Ohio Stadium in Columbus. (FOX Sports)
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Kyle McCord and Syracuse knocked No. 6 Miami out of Atlantic Coast Conference title contention — and possibly ended the Hurricanes' College Football Playoff hopes — by rallying from a 21-0 deficit for a 42-38 win on Saturday.
Let's talk about the spike, although Kyle McCord wants to move past it. The spike is at the heart of who McCord is now at Syracuse: himself. Not some image of who Kyle McCord should be. Not some image of what his coaches demand him to be. Kyle McCord is playing fast and free, and all the emotions he played with as a little leaguer have come tumbling out.
How important is the quarterback position in college football? Take a look at the top 10 teams in my rankings this week. Each one of those teams nailed their starting QB evaluations.
Will Howard will be Ohio State's starting quarterback to open the 2024 season.
Ohio State will start Will Howard, a transfer from Kansas State, at quarterback to open the 2024 season, coach Ryan Day announced Thursday.
Washington's Michael Penix Jr. and Oregon's Bo Nix both transcended expectations and took the Huskies and Ducks to new levels in 2023. Cornelius Johnson and Josaiah Stewart became key role players on a brilliant and eventually unbeaten Michigan team. Texas' Quinn Ewers, Florida State's Jordan Travis and Michigan's J.J. McCarthy all made game-changing leaps that either helped their teams find the College Football Playoff or should have. LSU's Jayden Daniels took a leap to Heisman immortality. Alabama's Jalen Milroe came through just enough to bring the Tide another CFP trip, while Ohio State's Kyle McCord couldn't quite do the same.
The Arizona Cardinals announced on Thursday that wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., whom they selected with the No. 4 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft out of Ohio State, has signed his rookie deal. It's a fully guaranteed, $35.4 million contract that includes a $22.5 million signing bonus, ESPN reported.