College Football News & Updates: Market Correction PAC, ACC, Big XII GONE

How full of themselves have they been these past couple of weeks? Nobody was seriously talking about Wake Forest, right? Regardless, any peeps of them or the ACC sneaking in the playoffs were vanquished.

Utah 38 Oregon 7 – This game was over by halftime when the Utes returned a punt 78 yards for a touchdown as the first half expired.

CJ Stroud was 32 of 35 passing for 432 yards and 6 TD while not even playing past the first series of the second half.

Clemson 48 Wake Forest 27 – The Tigers never trailed in this one, pouring on 543 yards of offense.

In a neutral game environment, I’d put money on the Hogs over Cincinnati or Sparty, and probably anyone from the PAC, B12, or ACC.

Not to be overshadowed, Brian Robinson rushed for 122 yards, his fourth 100+ yard game of the season.

That said, all Auburn fans want to focus on is that final replay ruling that determined that a Carolina punted ball knicked Tigers return team blocker Jaylin Simpson and was recovered by SC.

Instead of trying to score the winning points, the Gators’ now ex-coach opted to run the ball up the middle and – gee whillickwers – hope that something good happens in overtime.

After the UF defenders quickly broke through the line, much-maligned QB Connor Bazelak let loose with a lollipop that fell in the hands of an open tight end for the W.

Ole Miss 31 Vanderbilt 17 – This game proves that Lane Kiffin is still not ready for a big program.

Oklahoma State 23 Texas Tech 0 – The Cowpokes defense was great holding the Red Raiders to a ridiculous 108 total yards in part due to 13 TFLs.

Cincinnati 48 SMU 14 – Finally, the Bearcats faced a team with a pulse, albeit a weak one, and beat them handily.

If the Cougars play UC like the way they did on Friday night, the Bearcats will be in trouble.

East Carolina 38 Navy 35 – Before the Bearkitties move onto the AACCG, they have a road trip to Greenville, NC.

Michigan pounded poor Taulia Tagovailoa have lost three straight and six of the last seven.

Definite elimination: Duke, Georgia Tech, Louisville, FSU, NC State, Syracuse, Clemson, UNC, Virginia, Pitt, Boston College, Miami, Virginia Tech, Kansas, Iowa State, Texas Tech, Kansas State, TCU, West Virginia, Texas Tech, Texas, Baylor, Nebraska, Illinois, Indiana, Northwestern, Rutgers, Minnie, Wisky, Purdue, Maryland, Iowa, Penn State, Cal, Oregon State, Arizona, Arizona State, Stanford, Colorado, Southern Cal, Utah, UCLA, Washington State, Washington, Mizzou, Vandy, Tennessee, South Carolina, Missy State, LSU, Texas A&M, Arky, Kentucky, Auburn, Florida, BYU, Ole Miss.

Since its 2014 inception, the CFPC has had a pretty strong reputation for picking the four best teams and not going with what is trending on social media or what bozos on the four letter pound the desk over.

He had a great outing and the media/voters just LOVE it when a new guy comes in at the end of the season to steal their hearts the way the Ewok did a couple of years ago.

Kansas State at Texas 11am/noon FOX – How low can you go, Tejas? Iowa at Nebraska 12:30/1:30 BTN – Your corn sucks! No, YOUR corn sucks! Yours sucks more! Nuh-uh! Cincinnati at East Carolina 2:30/3:30 ABC – This could be a dangerous one for Cincy.

Texas A&M at LSU 6pm/7pm ESPN – The Tigers need this win to get to six.

Once again last week, ESPN trotted out the tired old BS that Mack Brown was ahead of Nick Saban in career wins.

Does MLB give Brian Snitker credit for his 1,788 wins as a minor league manager? If so, that would easily put him in the top ten all-time.

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