Oklahoma, Tennessee and College football
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We have a Holy War, Royal Rivalry and Modern Day Hate all going down this weekend, but the Third Saturday in October will have its focus on No. 6 Alabama vs. No. 11 Tennessee.
The race for college football’s conference titles takes on a new importance in the era of an expanded playoff.
No. 45 Baylor (+13): Sawyer Robertson cooled the temps around Waco just a bit with three touchdown passes to lead the Bears in a 30-3 runaway win against UCF. The victory puts Baylor back over .500 on the year now at 5-4, but making a bowl game will still be a challenge with games against Utah, Arizona and Houston left on the schedule.
The No. 23 USC Trojans bring their nation-leading offense to Memorial Stadium for a Big Ten showdown against the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Nov. 1. USC (5-2) enters the contest with the No. 1 offense in the FBS,
The No. 2 Indiana Hoosiers, led by quarterback Fernando Mendoza, face the Maryland Terrapins on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025 at SECU Stadium in College Park, Md.
The 2025 college football season resumes on Friday night with a trio of FBS games set to take place throughout the night. All three games will be airing simultaneously in primetime, so you may have to pick and choose which game to tune into if you only have one screen.
Missouri State football won back-to-back FBS games for the first time in program history following the Bears' overtime win over New Mexico State.
Follow along here throughout the season as we track all remaining undefeated FBS football teams until there is only one standing.
For the first time in his four-year college career, Indiana football receiver Elijah Sarratt did not record a catch in limited action Saturday vs. Maryland.
Notre Dame was back in the top 10 after a two-month absence, and Oklahoma and Texas made the biggest leaps this week.