Texas coach Steve Sarkisian rebuffed a question about Arch Manning’s physical well-being after videos posted on social media sparked speculation the quarterback might have throwing issues.
Billy Edwards Jr. didn’t play in the Badgers’ 42-10 victory over Middle Tennessee after he sprained his knee during the second quarter of their season-opening 17-0 triumph over Miami (Ohio).
To Deion Sanders, the plan seemed only fair: Give all three of his quarterbacks two series each to see what they could do. That way, the situation could “tell us its own story,” he explained. That story now contains an intriguing plot development.
The USF Bulls, 2-0 with wins over Boise State and Florida, clearly deserved to be ranked. But voters are always a little slow to react to big wins from a team outside of a Power 4 conference. Is USF's ranking right?
Even though the Week 2 slate didn’t look as enticing as last week’s on paper, it’s precisely why it gave us some of the most interesting results of the season so far.
Both teams' opening SEC game was a hard-fought one, but Ole Miss avenged last year's loss at home to Kentucky with a strong ground showing in Lexington to move to 2-0 on the season.
Bryant Wesco Jr. caught two second-half touchdown passes from Cade Klubnik, Adam Randall ran for 112 yards and a score, and No. 8 Clemson survived a scare from Troy, overcoming a 16-0 deficit to win 27-16.
Gramatica missed a 58-yarder with 2:52 remaining but got a chance to redeem himself after Florida's Brandon Bett spit at a USF player on the Bulls’ next possession.