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.
ACC athletic directors agreed Monday to move to a nine-game conference schedule after meetings in Charlotte, North Carolina, joining the other Power 4 leagues in going to nine conference games.
Duke's Kara Lawson has been named the next head coach of the United States women's basketball team.
Syracuse quarterback Steve Angeli will miss the remainder of the season after tearing his Achilles in the Orange's authoritative win at Clemson on Saturday, sources told ESPN.
With no shortage of drama in Week 2 on Sunday – from witnessing the Eagles holding on against the Chiefs, or the Cowboys duking it out in overtime with the Giants – it might be hard to narrow it down to a handful of plays.
The Toronto Tempo are coming.
The College Football Playoff selection committee members will tell you they don't rank conferences — they rank teams — but the Big Ten and SEC are leading the way in nonconference wins that will impact the committee's rankings through Selection Day.
There is only one matchup between two ranked teams in Week 2, as No. 15 Michigan head to Norman for a showdown with No. 18 Oklahoma. Michigan defeated New Mexico 34-17 in Ann Arbor, while Oklahoma routed Illinois State 35-3 as QB John Mateer threw for 392 yards and Keontez Lewis hauled in two touchdowns.