Ball State represents a slight step up in competition from last week. Will that keep the Dawgs from covering the 41.5-point spread?
The Rebels dominated their opener against Mercer, and although that was supposed to happen, it was still an impressive day for Jaxson Dart and friends. The Rebels did whatever they wanted, and it’s hard to see that changing against a Tulane defense that has allowed 40 or more in three of its past four against Power 5 opposition.
Week 1 saw a few teams make a statement and a few teams suggest they’re in trouble. If you’re a fan of Penn State or Florida State, you’re feeling pretty good about what you saw in the first week. Conversely, if you’re holding a ticket on Clemson or TCU to make the College Football Playoff, you’re probably not feeling great about your chances.
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The list keeps getting longer. Unfortunately, the Dawgs continue to add to the injury list, without anyone making major strides in getting better this fall.
Duke hasn’t come within 24 points of Clemson since beating the Tigers in 2004. Are the Blue Devils finally ready to play with Clemson?
LSU looks to even the score from last year, while Florida State looks to take another step back toward the playoff. Who has the edge in Orlando?