


There was a shakeup at the top of the rankings this weekend as the top Dawgs struggled mightily and the rampaging herd saw a change at quarterback and…may have gotten better? As expected, things are beginning to shape up regarding the measurement of teams and now a clearer assessment can be made.
There were a few tight games worth watching, and a few statistical curiosities seen, but overall we saw many of the top teams settling into their framework in the rankings with many dominating lesser opponents as expected. Of the anomalies seen:
Some of the bigger results from Saturday:
Georgia 13 – Kentucky 12
This defined “ugly win” by the #1 ranked Bulldogs, as they trailed for much of the game and did not manage their only touchdown until the 4th quarter. The defense managed to bail them out, as they kept former Georgia backup QB Brock Vandagriff to just 114 yards throwing, and while surrendering some yardage to the Kentucky running game, they kept the Wildcats out of the endzone for the narrow victory.
Texas 56 – UTSA 7
The Longhorns faithful have long been anticipating the arrival of Arch Manning behind center in Austin, and Saturday delivered. Star QB Quinn Ewers went down with an abdominal injury, and Manning exploded in relief. He threw for four touchdowns and 223 yards on just 12 attempts and added a sterling 67-yard touchdown run.
LSU 36 – South Carolina 33
Quite the thriller with things staying close and the Tigers never leading until they got the go-ahead touchdown with just under a minute remaining. South Carolina managed to get close enough for a tying field goal but the kick barely edged to the left in the miss. The Gamecocks were undone by 13 penalties, none more damaging than a pick-6 being erased due to a deeply questionable roughness penalty during the return.
Missouri 27 – Boston College 21
The 24th-ranked Eagles looked competitive as they took an early 14-3 lead, but the Tigers settled in and played their game plan to take over through the second half. Brady Cook was efficient with a 264-yard day with one passing TD and running for another, as Mizzou controlled play with a ground game as Nate Noel ran for 121 yards.
Here is the latest AP Top-25 poll:
Texas
Georgia
Ohio State
Alabama
Ole Miss
Tennessee
Missouri
Miami
Oregon
Penn State
USC
Utah
Kansas State
Oklahoma State
Oklahoma
LSU
Notre Dame
Michigan
Louisville
Iowa State
Clemson
Nebraska
Northern Illinois
Illinois
Texas A&M