College Football Playoff, Rivalry Week
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The annual rivalry between Dabo Swinney's Clemson Tigers and Shane Beamer's South Carolina Gamecocks will not be shown on either ESPN or ABC.
Two old Pac-12 rivals now meet as Big Ten foes and both teams have it all to play for. For those without a vested interest in either team, an Oregon loss is the outcome that would create the most chaos as it pushes both the Ducks and Trojans onto the CFP bubble.
That was again the case in Week 12, and it led to a major shakeup in the JP Poll as Josh Pate unveiled the latest Top 20. The newest power ratings – remember, they aren’t rankings – saw plenty of movement ahead of Week 13.
College GameDay' is heading back to a stadium it has already visited once this year, and again in 2024. Some college football fans aren't happy.
The SEC is full of historic rivalries, and on Saturday, one of the most heated SEC rivalries is set to renew when the Florida Gators host the Tennessee Volunteers at 7:30 p.m. ET. The Gators have historically dominated this rivalry,
With three more weekends left in the regular season, 59 teams have become bowl-eligible, and another 19 can qualify with one more victory. With 82 spots, it’s unlikely a team with a losing record will slide into the postseason this year. Of course, that could change.
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Florida football drops again in Week 12 USA TODAY Sports college football rerank
Florida's spiral down the USA TODAY Sports rerank has been a season-long affair. The Gators reached a new low after losing to Ole Miss in Week 12.
Florida plays Tennessee in November for the first time since 1955, Miami looks to continue its winning ways at Virginia Tech.