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Title: College Football Playoff Rankings: Top Teams Shift Amidst Key Week 12 Games

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 12, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

College Football Playoff Picture: Key Games ⁤& Shifting​ Rankings

The College Football Playoff race ‌is intensifying as conference ⁤championship contention comes⁤ into sharper focus. Several upcoming matchups will substantially impact the rankings and potential paths⁣ to⁤ the playoff. Here’s a breakdown of key ⁢games and their implications, ‍based on current standings and team trajectories:

Looking Ahead to Conference​ Championships

The ACC remains a viable path to the playoff for multiple teams. The ​winner of the ACC Championship game is highly likely to be considered ‍for a playoff spot.

Week 13 – Pivotal Contests

* No.11 Oklahoma at No. 4 Alabama: ⁣ An Oklahoma victory would keep their playoff hopes ⁣alive, though‌ a loss wouldn’t necessarily eliminate Alabama.
* No. 10 ​Texas at No. 5 Georgia: Texas’s SEC Championship⁤ aspirations hinge on this game. A loss would severely ⁣hamper⁤ their chances, but a ​third loss ⁤doesn’t entirely⁢ extinguish‌ their playoff hopes.
* No. 24 USF at Navy: This is one of three remaining regular-season‌ games impacting the American athletic‌ Conference title race,​ wiht six ⁣teams still in contention.
* No. 17 USC at⁤ No. 8 Oregon: ⁣Oregon faces a‍ challenging stretch, and this game could ‌be an elimination scenario against their toughest ⁣remaining⁤ opponent.
* No. 12 BYU at No. 25 ⁤Cincinnati: The⁤ outcome of this game will ​likely determine‍ the opponent Texas Tech⁣ faces in ⁤the Big⁤ 12 Championship Game.
* No. 22 Pitt at No.16⁤ Georgia Tech: ⁢Georgia Tech is poised to ⁢enter its final ACC game with its CFP and ACC title aspirations intact.
* No. 20 Louisville at ⁤SMU: ‌SMU’s chances of ⁤reaching the CFP depend on winning ⁢the ACC. Louisville can remain in contention for the ACC ‍title ⁢game with a win here, alongside victories over pitt and Miami.

Week 14 – ‍Championship Implications

* No. 5​ Georgia vs. No. 16 Georgia Tech (at Mercedes-Benz stadium in ⁤Atlanta): ‌A Georgia Tech victory would significantly bolster their at-large ⁤bid chances.Georgia‌ likely ​needs ⁣one win between this game and ⁣the ⁤Texas matchup to secure their‍ playoff position.
* No. 3 Texas A&M‌ at ‌No. ​10 Texas: Texas will enter this⁣ game with a playoff prospect, nonetheless of the⁣ outcome of their game⁣ against Georgia.For⁤ texas A&M, the stakes may ‌centre around securing home-field advantage for the SEC Championship Game.
* No. 14 ‌Vanderbilt at No. 23 Tennessee: ‌ Vanderbilt’s ⁢potential upset loss​ to Kentucky could eliminate this game ⁣from playoff consideration. A ‍win would⁢ set up a⁢ crucial game against tennessee.
* No. 15 Miami at No. ‍22 Pitt: This represents Miami’s toughest remaining test, but navigating prior‍ games against‍ NC⁢ State and Virginia tech is not guaranteed.
* No. 1 Ohio State at⁢ No. 18 ​Michigan: Michigan could host Ohio State with a chance to secure a ⁤fifth consecutive win in the​ series and ⁤a return to the Big ​Ten Championship Game.

This ‍analysis reflects the current landscape and potential outcomes based on verifiable facts. The playoff picture remains ‍fluid, and these games will be critical in determining the final four teams.

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Title: Texas Tech vs. BYU: Live Updates, Score & Analysis

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor November 8, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

texas Tech Edges BYU in High-Scoring Offensive Battle

ARLINGTON, Texas – Texas Tech defeated ​BYU 45-38 in a thrilling, back-and-forth contest at AT&T Stadium on Saturday, ‍showcasing explosive offenses and late-game ‍drama. The ‌Red Raiders’ victory ⁢marks a meaningful early-season win, while BYU suffers its first loss of the year.

This matchup, a clash between two programs seeking to establish themselves as offensive powerhouses, delivered on its promise of fireworks. ⁢The game’s outcome carries implications for both teams’ bowl aspirations and national rankings. Texas Tech improves to 2-0, while BYU falls to 1-1.

Texas Tech ⁤quarterback Behren Morton completed 30 of 48 passes for 325 yards and three‍ touchdowns, while ⁢running back Tahj Brooks rushed for 101 yards and a touchdown. BYU’s ⁣Kedon ⁢Slovis threw for 321 yards and three touchdowns, connecting with Kody Epps eight ‍times for 127 yards and a score.

The Red ⁢Raiders built an early lead, capitalizing on BYU turnovers. However, the Cougars responded with‍ a potent aerial attack, keeping the game within reach. A late BYU rally fell short as⁢ Texas Tech’s defense secured a crucial stop in the final minutes.

Key Game Moments:

* First Quarter: Texas Tech jumped⁢ ahead with a quick touchdown drive, fueled by efficient passing from Morton.
* Second Quarter: BYU answered with a touchdown ‍of their⁢ own, but a Red Raiders field goal extended the lead to ⁤10-7.
* ⁢ Third Quarter: The offenses ​traded blows, with both teams scoring multiple ⁢touchdowns.Slovis connected with Epps for a long touchdown, but Texas ​Tech responded with a⁢ scoring drive of their own.
* Fourth Quarter: A back-and-forth affair saw both teams exchange leads.​ Texas tech ultimately sealed the victory with a late touchdown and a defensive stand.

Final Score:

Texas Tech 45,BYU 38

Up Next:

Texas Tech will return home to face Tarleton State on September 9th. BYU will ⁤host Western Kentucky on September 9th.

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AP Top 25: Texas, Penn State drop out of poll as Ohio State, Miami lead rankings

by David Harrison – Chief Editor October 6, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

AP Top 25: Ohio State‌ Holds No. 1, Texas and Penn State Fall From Rankings

NEW YORK – ⁢ Ohio State remains the nation’s top-ranked⁢ team⁤ in the latest ⁤Associated Press ‌Top 25 poll, released Sunday, while preseason favorites Texas and Penn State both‍ dropped out following recent‍ losses. The ⁤Buckeyes’ continued dominance, highlighted by their impressive roster, solidified their position at No.⁣ 1, narrowly edging out ⁣Miami for​ the top spot despite the inherent difficulty of ranking teams without degrees of separation.

The shakeup ​sees Texas A&M climb to No. 3,jumping Oregon,whose best win is currently a road victory at Penn state.⁤ The Aggies’ own signature win came at notre Dame. While acknowledging oregon’s potential, the voter noted the Ducks “definitely look the part” despite the shift.

Both Texas and penn State, previously ranked No. 1 and No. 2 respectively on the preseason ballot, are now unranked. The voter indicated​ both programs ⁢have‍ the potential to return‌ to the rankings, citing Penn State’s recent loss to UCLA as a⁢ setback, not a definitive fall from contention. However,⁣ both teams “need to show me something” to​ earn their way back into ‌the poll.

Memphis enters the Top 25 at No. 23, becoming the first bowl-eligible team in the country with a 6-0 record. They finished last ‌season‍ ranked No. 24. The addition ‍of Memphis, alongside a ranked Vanderbilt despite a loss​ to Alabama, gives‌ the state of Tennessee three teams in the AP Top 25 – joining no.⁤ 12 Tennessee – for the first time,⁢ according to the College Poll Archive. ​USF returns to the rankings at No. 24, largely due to⁢ a prior win‍ against⁣ Florida.

Looking ahead,three ranked matchups highlight next week’s schedule:

* ⁤⁢ No.⁣ 1 Ohio State at No. 17 Illinois: This will be the‍ tenth ⁢meeting between the teams while both are ranked, with Ohio​ State holding a​ 3-6‌ record in previous encounters, and ⁣having ⁤lost all four since 1964. Illinois has ​previously ‍defeated top-ranked ⁤Ohio State teams in 1950 and 2007.
* No. 7 Indiana at No. 3 Oregon: This is only the third meeting between⁤ Indiana and ⁤Oregon, and the first since Indiana won in Eugene in 2004, a ‌game marked‍ by seven oregon turnovers.
* ⁣ no. 8 Alabama at No. 14 Missouri: ⁤ Since Missouri joined‌ the SEC, Alabama has won both previous ranked matchups ⁢against ​the Tigers by a combined score of⁢ 76-13.

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College football winners, losers in Week 6: UCLA rises from ashes, Texas in big trouble

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 5, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Week 6 college Football: UCLA Soars, Texas Faces Crisis

LOS‍ ANGELES – ⁤A dramatic Week 6 of college football saw UCLA deliver a stunning upset, while Texas’s season teeters on ‍the brink following a decisive loss. the Bruins, ​fueled ‍by a resurgent‍ offense, emerged victorious against No. ‍11 Utah, signaling a potential turning point for Chip Kelly’s program. Meanwhile, the Longhorns​ suffered a shocking defeat at the hands of Oklahoma, raising serious⁣ questions about their championship aspirations.

These results reverberate‍ across the College Football⁣ Playoff picture, impacting⁣ rankings and future matchups. UCLA’s win injects them into the national conversation,while Texas’s setback throws the Big 12 race into disarray. ⁢The coming weeks will ⁢be critical for both teams as they navigate challenging ⁤schedules and fight to maintain control of their respective destinies.

Winners:

* ​ UCLA‍ (6-0): The Bruins’ 14-7 victory over Utah showcased ‌a dominant defensive performance and a clutch offensive showing. Quarterback ‌Ethan Garbers completed 16 of 23 passes for 169 yards and one touchdown.
* ​ Oklahoma‍ (3-3): The⁣ Sooners​ snapped a three-game losing streak with a 34-30 upset of No. 3 Texas. Quarterback Dillon Gabriel threw for 285 yards and one touchdown, while running back Gavin ​Sawchuk⁤ rushed for 142 yards and two touchdowns.
* Florida State‍ (6-0): ​ The Seminoles continued their undefeated run‍ with a 31-24‌ victory over Syracuse. Quarterback Jordan Travis threw for 268 yards⁣ and two ⁣touchdowns.
* Oregon (5-1): The Ducks bounced back from their loss to Washington with a 38-30 win‍ over Washington State. Quarterback Bo Nix completed 33 of 44 passes for 377 yards​ and three touchdowns.

Losers:

* Texas (5-1): ⁣The ⁢Longhorns’ loss to Oklahoma was a‍ major blow to their playoff ⁢hopes. Quarterback‌ Quinn Ewers⁤ struggled,completing 19 of ‍35‍ passes for 289 yards and one touchdown,with one interception.
* USC (4-2): The Trojans suffered a 48-41 loss to Notre Dame, continuing ⁢a pattern of defensive struggles. Quarterback Caleb‍ Williams⁢ threw for 341 yards​ and three ⁣touchdowns, but it wasn’t enough to ‍overcome the ‍Irish’s balanced attack.
* Notre Dame (5-1): While a winner on the ⁣field,⁢ Notre Dame’s victory over USC came ​with a notable injury to starting quarterback Sam⁢ Hartman. His status ⁢for future ⁢games remains uncertain.
* Iowa (5-1): The Hawkeyes were upset by minnesota 12-10, continuing their offensive woes.Iowa managed only one field ⁤goal‍ through the first​ three quarters.

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College football picks: Predictions against the spread, odds, betting lines for top 25 games in Week 6

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 4, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

College Football Week 6: Expert‌ Picks Against the Spread,Betting‌ Lines

Breaking: As college football enters Week 6,several Top 25 matchups present compelling opportunities for bettors seeking to capitalize on point spreads and odds. Key games featuring No. 3⁤ Florida State, No. 5 LSU, ‌and No.11 Notre‌ Dame will heavily influence national championship and conference title races,making informed predictions crucial for both casual fans and serious gamblers.

This‍ week’s slate offers a blend of conference clashes⁣ and intriguing non-conference ​contests, with betting lines reflecting the ⁣perceived strength of each team. Analyzing thes lines, alongside team ⁣performance and ‍potential matchups, is essential for making profitable wagers. The⁢ outcomes of ⁢these games will not only impact the College Football Playoff⁤ picture but also shape the narratives surrounding individual programs and players throughout the remainder ​of the season.

Here’s⁢ a breakdown of picks against the spread, odds, and betting lines for select Top 25 games in ‌Week 6‌ (all times Eastern):

* No. 3‍ Florida State at Syracuse (12:00 PM ET): Florida State is favored by -6.5 points.
* No.5 LSU at⁤ Mississippi State (3:30 PM ET): LSU is favored by -8.5 points.
* No. 11 notre Dame ⁤at Louisville‌ (12:00 PM ET): Notre Dame is favored‍ by -6 points.
* Texas ​at Oklahoma (6:00⁤ PM ET): ‍ Texas is favored by -3 points.
* Washington ‍at Oregon (3:30 PM ET): Oregon is favored⁣ by -3 points.
* Alabama at Kentucky (3:30 PM ET): Alabama is ⁤favored by -21.5 points.
* Oklahoma State at Kansas State ⁢(3:30 PM ET): Kansas State is favored by -2.5​ points.
* Iowa at Minnesota (3:30 PM ET): Iowa is favored by -3.5 points.
* USC at Colorado (12:00 PM ET): USC is ​favored by -20.5 points.
*‍ Nebraska at Michigan (7:30 PM ET): Michigan is favored by ⁤-24.5 points.

October 4, 2025 0 comments
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Texas Tech’s Transfer Portal Dominance Fuels Big 12 Victory

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 21, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Texas Tech Defense, Built on NIL Funds and Transfers, Delivers Landmark Victory over Utah

ARLINGTON, TX – Texas Tech’s defense, dramatically overhauled through aggressive use of the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) system and the transfer portal, spearheaded a historic 35-28 victory over No. 16 Utah on Saturday, marking the Red Raiders’ first win against a ranked opponent since 2018. The win positions Texas Tech as an early contender for its first-ever Big 12 Championship in a currently wide-open conference.

The defensive turnaround is striking.Anchored by key transfers including Georgia Tech’s Lee Hunter, Skyler Gill-Howard from Northern Illinois, and A.J. Holmes from Houston, the unit held Utah to 3.8 yards per play on 69 offensive snaps, forcing four turnovers and shutting out the utes for the game’s first three quarters. Utah quarterback devon Dampier was limited to 162 passing yards and 27 rushing yards.

This performance represents a monumental leap from recent Texas Tech defensive struggles. Last season, the Red Raiders ranked 123rd nationally, allowing 6.5 yards per play. Over the past decade, the programme has rarely seen a defense finish above 59th nationally, frequently landing outside the top 100.

The conversion is directly linked to a significant influx of financial support from billionaire booster Cody Campbell, fueling an estimated $25 million investment in the program. Texas Tech leveraged these funds to assemble the nation’s No. 2 ranked transfer class, specifically targeting defensive upgrades.

“the pressure that’s going to come with all the money Texas Tech spent is going to be tough,” one unnamed Big 12 head coach told The Athletic during the offseason, reflecting the skepticism surrounding the strategy.

However, early results suggest the Red Raiders are successfully navigating that pressure. The victory over Utah, a team known for its strong and experienced offensive line, underscores the immediate impact of the new defensive personnel.

Texas Tech’s past record further highlights the significance of this win. Since firing Mike Leach in 2009, the Red Raiders haven’t achieved a nine-win season, and Leach remains the only coach in the program’s history since 1976 to reach ten wins. The program has finished in the top 15 only once since 1976 and has never competed for a Big 12 title.

While questions remain about the long-term sustainability of this model and its broader implications for college football, the Red Raiders are focused on the present. Saturday’s win, a game historically lost by Texas Tech, was a decisive victory, costing Utah an estimated $5 million in terms of program investment and reputation. The game is now being discussed as a potential preview of the Big 12 Championship game in Arlington.

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