I like the Titans to win their first road game for really one reason: their defensive line has been the backbone of the team all year, and they’ll be harassing Kenny Pickett (if he plays) all night.
It’s been a long time since we’ve had such a dangerous finisher on the mat in the heavyweight division and this may be just the threat that could take it all the way to the top.
As the calendar turns to November, some teams get desperate and others get disinterested. See what Dan’s looking at this week.
UGA cruised to a comfortable victory over their biggest rivals this past Saturday. Led by Carson Beck and Daijun Edwards, the Dawg offense was cooking early in the Florida heat. One of the best offenses in the country, Georgia cruised to a convincing victory in one of their most important rivalry matchups of the season.
It wasn’t the loss itself that was so unsettling. It was watching the offense start the game with four drives that ended in three-and-out punts and watching quarterback Kenny Pickett fail to show any growth in the system.
The Titans are bringing some newfound life into Pittsburgh on Thursday in the form of rookie quarterback Will Levis.
Levis was spectacular in his debut against the Falcons. He went 19 for 29 for 238 yards and four touchdowns. Levis benefited from a strong ground game, with Derrick Henry adding 101 yards on 22 attempts, but Levis made multiple big throws.
Northern Illinois and Central Michigan both sit two wins from bowl eligibility. Which one takes a step forward on Halloween night in Mount Pleasant?
The Chicago Bears fail to produce consecutive wins yet again. Here are the biggest takeaways from their 30-13 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.