Last season, Texas hammered Oklahoma 49-0 in the Red River Rivalry. With Dillon Gabriel healthy and the Sooners unbeaten, Oklahoma might be ready to even the score.
Maryland’s 0-8 all time against Ohio State, but the Terrapins might finally be good enough to hang around with the Buckeyes in Columbus.
Last week should have been a solid one. Unfortunately, the Iowa offense got involved. So it’s time to try again with these Week 6 college football predictions.
Taylor picked the wrong tight end. The Georgia Bulldogs rode Brock Bowers to 8 catches for 157 yards, including a 40-yard game-winning score with under 3 minutes to go.
Hugh Freeze is back in the SEC to try and resurrect a program left in shambles after Bryan Harsin’s brief tenure. Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs are banged up, but still coming in with some momentum after a couple of disappointing performances against lesser opponents to begin the season.
Week 5 features several conference games, which Vegas knows quite a bit about. But there’s still value, and it should show itself here.
Duke’s looking to make its biggest statement of the season, while Notre Dame looks to make amends for last week’s loss to Ohio State.
Two years ago, Kansas upset Texas in Austin, marking its return to competitive college football. Can the Jayhawks pull off another surprise?
Georgia opened the game with the fast start they had been missing so far this season. Carson Beck first turned to his transfer receivers to get things going finding a wide open Dom Lovett for a big gain to start the game, and later RaRa Thomas on a hitch.