3-ATLANTIC COAST CONFERNCEFAVORITE: LOUISVILLEHere we are. For Louisville, this is the second step to winning a national championship. The Cardinals already beat Florida State and now have the other major roadblock right in their face – Clemson. If they can win this one, it will be smooth sailing until a showdown with Houston in November.
GAME OF THE WEEK: LOUISVILLE AT CLEMSONLouisville wins this game and they should coast to an Atlantic Division title and a spot in the ACC Championship game. Clemson wins and they stay the favorite to win the league. The Tigers are one of the most slept on teams in the nation. They aren't blowing everyone out so people aren't focusing on them. With this game, they can end the Louisville run and look forward to the showdown with Florida State... the one we've been point to all year long.
UNDER-THE-RADAR GAME: MIAMI AT GEORGIA TECHMeanwhile, the Coastal Division race is wide open as usual. These two schools, along with North Carolina, Pitt and Virginia Tech, have a good shot at it. Miami looks the part right now but facing a Yellow Jackets squad with one of the toughest offenses to prepare for is waiting in Atlanta for them.
HEISMAN WATCH: LAMAR JACKSON, LOUISVILLERight now he's the man. Just 417 yards passing and seven total touchdowns against Marshall. Go off against Clemson and he will put some serious distance between him and the rest of the field.
STORYLINEWelcome back to the discussion, Dalvin Cook. Cook was the guy that looked like he could pass Clemson's Deshaun Watson as the Heisman hopeful from the ACC. Jackson has done that but Cook had a huge game against South Florida last week at just the right time. He finally broke out as he ran for 256 yards. Florida State really needs that as they have a tough road ahead. North Carolina is up next with Miami and Clemson around the corner.
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FAVORITE: HOUSTONHouston blew out Texas State which was expected. Now the Cougars get to face off against the only team to beat them the last two seasons – UConn.
GAME OF THE WEEK: NAVY AT AIR FORCEYou just gotta love the service academy games. I know Army-Navy gets the most attention but Navy and Air Force have been the top two for the last several years. Both teams enter this game at 3-0 and bowl aspirations. The key will be at the quarterback position. Keenan Reynolds is a Navy football legend while the Air Force is relying on backup Karson Roberts to take over and try not to put the vaunted Falcons' defense in a bind.
UNDER-THE-RADAR GAME: WESTERN MICHIGAN AT CENTRAL MICHIGANA MAC rivalry game that features two good teams that have some impressive wins on their resume. We all know about CMU's win at Oklahoma State, but WMU has beaten two Big Ten teams (Northwestern, Illinois) already. Central Michigan is coming off a shocking loss to Virginia last week but does boast Cooper Rush who has thrown for over 1,300 yards and 13 TDs this season. Should be an offensive shootout which is always fun.
HEISMAN WATCH: GREG WARD JR, HOUSTONWard's biggest issue is staying on people's minds. Not until Houston plays Louisville towards the end of the season will the Cougars be on the big stage so he needs to just run up his stats against these lesser teams while staying undefeated.
STORYLINERemember when Northern Illinois was one of the rising programs among the Group of Five and were just running the MAC? From 2010 to 2014 they won at least 11 games each season and even reached the Orange Bowl. Now they are 0-4 (they finished last season with three straight losses) and just lost to FCS school Western Illinois at home. What happened? To be fair, the Huskies have lost to San Diego State and South Florida who are both pretty good teams. Western Illinois is as well, but they're a FCS school and Northern Illinois has got to win games like that. Coach Rod Carey's job is in jeopardy with this program sinking.
5-PACIFIC 12 CONFERENCEFAVORITE: STANFORDStanford beat the Los Angeles schools and move on to a huge showdown with Washington. They are the class of the Pac-12 ... for now.
GAME OF THE WEEK: STANFORD AT WASHINGTONHuge game in this league. Stanford smacked down USC and then barely defeated UCLA. Now they head to Seattle to face a very hungry Washington squad that wants to get back to the big time. They want this game and have been waiting for it for a long time. So much so that they may have looked past Arizona last week to this one. Huskies quarterback Jake Browning missed this contest last year and had a poor game against Arizona but is itching to break out against the Cardinal. Stanford has a tough schedule but this one will be their toughest test.
UNDER-THE-RADAR GAME: UTAH AT CALIFORNIAUtah is quietly 4-0 and could be the best team in the South division. California has had a roller coaster season and is putting up points all over the place. Davis Webb has throw for over 1,800 yards already for the Bears while Utah has one of the best defenses in the Pac-12. I love watching great offenses and great defenses collide.
HEISMAN WATCH: CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY, STANFORDWhen people say you had an off game and you still rush for 138 yards; you're doing it right. McCaffrey, for now, is the only player out there that looks like he can catch Lamar Jackson for the Heisman. McCaffrey's advantage is that he has a strong schedule the rest of the way to impress.
STORYLINEIs USC good or have they just been victim to a brutal schedule? They are sitting at 1-3 which is a far cry from the Pete Carroll days and have looked weak against some powerful opponents. Losing to Alabama, Stanford and Utah is nothing to be embarrassed about. They get Arizona State this week who is offensively powerful, undefeated but not as good as the three schools USC has lost to. This is a must game as a loss puts a bowl game nearly out of the question.
This isn't just about this team. Clay Helton is a good coach but may be in over his head. Plus he wasn't hired by new AD Lynn Swann and boosters have seemed to grown sour of him and his coaching staff. Les Miles was just fired at LSU and would be a guy that would get the USC fan base buzzing. If things don't get better in Troy pretty quick then changes will be made.
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FAVORITE: BAYLORHey, Baylor won and kept the top spot! The Bears held off Oklahoma State last week and go to woeful Iowa State this week. For Baylor it comes down to the three game stretch where they travel to Texas and Oklahoma with a home date with TCU sandwiched in.
GAME OF THE WEEK: OKLAHOMA AT TCUThis was supposed the de facto Big 12 championship game when the season started. Both were to be undefeated heading into this one with the winner having a great shot at a College Football Playoff spot. Instead, Oklahoma comes in unranked and TCU is sitting at No. 21 with this as a must game for a possible Big 12 title that may not get them in the playoff. Put all that aside since this still should be a wonderful game to watch.
UNDER-THE-RADAR GAME: TEXAS AT OKLAHOMA STATETexas may be up and Oklahoma State may be down but really they seem to be kind of equal. Oklahoma State couldn't capitalize on Baylor last week and cost them a huge chance at upsetting the current top team. Texas has been wowing people with that Notre Dame win to start the season but that doesn't look as awesome as it once did. Last time we saw the Horns they lost to the potent Cal offense. The Cowboys can score so Texas better watch out. With a date with Oklahoma in the Red River Rivalry next, the Longhorns need to get this done or this season of promise will sink really quick.
HEISMAN WATCH: SETH RUSSELL, BAYLORWell, he's the quarterback of the best team in the league. Why not him? The senior has looked great against Rice and Oklahoma State, tossing a combined 724 yards and 7 TD in those contests. Why not him?
STORYLINEOklahoma was one of the biggest proponents for Big 12 expansion. Now the university's president is
hinting his school is against it. That's a big deal for a conference that is shaky at best.
As we all know, the Big 12 has been a bit upset about feeling like it is the lowest conference on the College Football Playoff totem pole and reluctantly felt expansion was the best way to compete. The problem is that the pool of applicants are from lesser leagues and unlike their peers they aren't going to get anyone to ditch their current Power 5 spot.
That has made some power players around the league rethink expansion. As of now, Houston and Cincinnati are the favorites (the four team expansion seems dead) but there are some in the league that feel that adding these schools really helps no one but the new schools. Take Houston for example. Adding the Cougars would favor them in recruiting their own city and the league may just be there to vault them to bigger an better things. The teams in Texas may not like that one of their key recruiting advantages are gone and teams outside Texas may not like five universities in the league based there. They may all realize that the cash grab they were to get may not really be there after all.
That leaves the Big 12 in a bit of a tough spot. Do you sit put and try everything to make what you got work? They would need Texas and Oklahoma to matter again while schools like TCU, Baylor, Oklahoma State and West Virginia to be powerful mid-tier programs that can make a run to the top ten ever few years. Maybe the College Football Playoffs will expand to six or eight teams and the Big 12 gets a better shot at the ring.
If not, then watch out for the mid-2020s when these television deals start running out and the other Power 5 conferences are looking for more inventory. The Pac-12 is sitting at twelve schools right now and nearly pulled Texas and Oklahoma away a few years back. The Big Ten could make a power move and try to get those two schools in the fold. The SEC is an option, though the league doesn't have any reason to make a move yet. Don't count out the ACC who has been very forward thinking with expansion and has favorable deals that could entice Texas to join.
The Big 12 needs to figure out what it is and what it wants to be and make sure that the league can survive long term.