College Football Playoff, bowl projections following Week 4 - ESPN
Week 4 did not produce any seismic upsets, but as always, there were plenty of eye-opening results that impacted the College Football Playoff picture and beyond.
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Week 4 did not produce any seismic upsets, but as always, there were plenty of eye-opening results that impacted the College Football Playoff picture and beyond.
Three weeks into the season, the college football landscape has seen its share of tumultuous results.
While Week 2 of the college football season did not offer the blockbuster matchups we saw in Week 1, it nonetheless packed a significant punch.
With one week and three top-10 matchups in the books, we've already done some significant shuffling in our bowl projections.
The final major of the season — the Open Championship — is over, with Scottie Scheffler dominating the field on the way to his second major of the season.
OAKMONT, Pa. — We are through two days at Oakmont Country Club and only three players in the 156-man field remain under par: Sam Burns, J.J. Spaun and Viktor Hovland.
OAKMONT, Pa. — The first round of the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club is in the books, and though one of golf's toughest tests put several players on their heels Thursday, a handful fought off the course well and headed into Friday with hopes of continuing their strong start.
In the nine previous U.S. Opens at Oakmont, only 23 players finished under par. Three of the past champions here had scores over par, and the lowest 72-hole scoring total for a winner at Oakmont was 5 under.