Projecting the College Football Playoff top 12 after Week 2 - ESPN
Ohio State coach Ryan Day was candid in his postgame assessment of the Buckeyes' 70-0 drubbing of FCS Grambling on Saturday, acknowledging it was «not a matchup game.»
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Ohio State coach Ryan Day was candid in his postgame assessment of the Buckeyes' 70-0 drubbing of FCS Grambling on Saturday, acknowledging it was «not a matchup game.»
The top five of the College Football Playoff standings were unchanged in the first two rankings releases. Things will be different after Week 12.
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Steve Sarkisian once again is the target of widespread scrutiny after Texas' latest high-profile loss.