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The time for upsets have come and gone with little chaos in college football and not much movement in the AP Top 25 for much of the season. Political Cartoons View All 1265 ImagesLast year the Top 25 teams heading into championship weekend had lost 59 games. Maybe a little, but Reality Check will always find places to ponder the rankings. 9 Missouri (10-2)Next: TBDReality check: Tigers have the SEC's leading rusher in RB Cody Schrader, a former D-II transfer and walk-on, and third-leading receiver in Luther Burden III, a former five-star recruit. 23 Toledo (11-1)Next: vs. Miami, Ohio, MAC championship, SaturdayReality check: The MAC championship used to routinely produce drama with coaches who might be leaving for bigger jobs.
Persons: Zak Zinter, , QB Tate, Trey Benson, Jonathon Brooks, Cody Schrader, Luther Burden III, Lane Kiffin, Ole Miss, Billy Bowman Jr, Harold Perkins Jr, didn't, Jedd, Ollie Gordon II, Dave Doeren, LB Payton Wilson, Uiagalelei's, Jason, James Madison, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Michigan, Ohio State, Alabama, AP, SEC, Bulldogs, Big Ten, Washington, TCU, Florida State, Louisville, ACC, Ohio, doesn't, Oklahoma State, Big, Jaydon, Texas Tech, Auburn, Penn State, Nittany Lions, LSU, Wildcats, Cardinals, Orange, CFP, Notre Dame, Notre, Irish, Tulane, SMU, AAC, Cowboys, BYU, Heisman, Liberty, New, New Mexico State, Flames, North, North Carolina State, Wolfpack, Oregon State, Clemson, Beavers, Oregon, MAC Locations: Georgia, Washington , Florida State and Oregon, Texas, Alabama, Michigan, Iowa, Oregon, Florida, Washington, . Georgia, Missouri, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Arizona, Tucson, Louisville, Kentucky, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon State, Toledo, Miami , Ohio
1 Georgia, which punctuated its return to the Southeastern Conference championship game with a 52-17 rout of No. Georgia scored touchdowns on its first four possessions, building a 28-14 halftime lead against Ole Miss (8-2, 5-2, No. Milton and Daijun Edwards ran for two touchdowns apiece as Georgia piled up 293 yards on the ground and 610 yards overall. Then there was the return of Bowers, who was injured in an Oct. 14 victory over Vanderbilt. It wasn't nearly enough against a Georgia team that is chasing history, even with Quinshon Judkins running for a pair of touchdowns early on.
Persons: — Carson Beck, Kendall Milton, Brock Bowers, Georgia, Ole Miss, Beck, Ladd McConkey, Bowers, Milton, Daijun Edwards, Quinshon, Jaxson Dart, Ole, Lane Kiffin's, it's, Dart, ___ Organizations: Southeastern Conference, Bulldogs, SEC, Rebels, SEC East, Alabama, Vanderbilt, The Bulldogs, Florida, Kentucky, Georgia, The Rebels, College Football, Georgia juggernaut, Ole, ., Tennessee, Vols, AP Locations: ATHENS, Georgia, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, Louisiana, Monroe, . Georgia
(AP) — Jaxson Dart threw for four touchdowns, including a 13-yard, game-winner to Tre Harris with 39 seconds remaining as No. Daniels was 15 for 19 passing for 234 yards and three touchdowns, added 67 rushing yards and a QB rating of 234.5. 20 Rebels, the fourth highest ranked SEC team in the poll, are poised to move up, but no SEC team has moved up more than five slots in any single week. 13 LSU is certain to drop, but will the Tigers become this season’s first two-loss team to remain in the Top 25? 20 Rebels host Arkansas to complete a two-game home stand on Saturday.
Persons: Jaxson Dart, Tre Harris, Ole Miss, Jayden Daniels, Chris Hilton Jr, Dart, Brian Thomas Jr, Daniels, Harris, Ole, Lane Kiffin’s, Thomas, Logan Diggs Organizations: OXFORD, Miss, LSU, Rebels, Tigers, The Rebels, Alabama, Ole Miss, SEC, AP Locations: Mississippi, Missouri, Arkansas
The offensive line has been bullied at times, and the receivers and running backs haven't always shined either. 3 Texas and going more than 40 minutes before managing a touchdown against South Florida. The South Florida game marked the first time Alabama has failed to score at least 20 points against a non-Power Five conference opponent since 2007. Terrence Ferguson Jr. started in place of Tyler Booker (back spasms) at left guard against South Florida. “In my opinion, especially on defense, we do a great job of coming out with energy,” Alabama offensive tackle JC Latham said.
Persons: haven't, Nick Saban, Milroe, Bryant, Denny, Tyler Buchner, Ty Simpson, Jalen, ” Saban, “ He’s, he’s, ” Buchner, Simpson, It's, Bryce Young, Tommy Rees, Ole, Lane Kiffin, Rees, ” “, ” Kiffin, , Kadyn Proctor, Terrence Ferguson Jr, Tyler Booker, JC Latham, We’ve Organizations: Crimson Tide, South, Southeastern Conference, NFL, Ole Miss, SEC, ” Alabama, Tide, , Alabama, AP Locations: Alabama, Texas, South Florida . Alabama, Mississippi, South Florida, Tuscaloosa, Florida
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Trevor Etienne ran for a career-high 172 yards and a touchdown, Montrell Johnson scored twice and Florida upset No. 11 Tennessee 29-16 on Saturday night to extend the Volunteers’ losing streak in Gainesville to 10. Graham Mertz and Florida were much more comfortable in front of 90,751, the 12th-largest crowd at Florida Field. THE TAKEAWAYTennessee: The Volunteers outgained Florida 393-349 in yards, but Milton threw an interception in the first half and never found a rhythm. Florida: The Gators have rebounded nicely from an error-filled opener at then-No.
Persons: — Trevor Etienne, Montrell Johnson, Graham Mertz, Omari Thomas, Tennessee's Kamal Hadden, Florida's Micah Mazzccua, Mazzccua, Florida's Damieon George, Thomas, Josh Heupel, Billy Napier, Napier, Phillip Fulmer, Lane Kiffin, Derek Dooley, Butch Jones, Jeremy Pruitt, FanDuel, , Joe Milton, Tennessee’s, Scooby Williams, Jaylen Wright, Milton, Mertz, Etienne, Johnson, Kurott Garland, offsides, Tre Wilson, Mertz’s, Adam Mihalek, Mihalek, Trey Smack, Charlotte Organizations: Volunteers, Florida, Tennessee, LSU, Florida State, Gators, Vols, McNeese, East Division, Associated, NEXT, University of Texas, San Antonio, UTSA, AP Locations: GAINESVILLE, Fla, Florida, Tennessee, Gainesville, Georgia, Knoxville, Utah, San
A Mississippi football player is suing coach Lane Kiffin and the school for racial and sexual discrimination and negligence, saying he was kicked off the team during a mental health crisis. DeSanto Rollins, a defensive tackle from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, filed the lawsuit Thursday in federal court in Oxford, Mississippi, where the school is located. “DeSanto was never removed from the football team and remains on scholarship. Rollins said Kiffin and defensive line coach Randall Joyner urged him last November to enter the transfer portal, but he declined. The complaint states Joyner told Rollins on March 1 that Kiffin wanted to meet with the player.
Persons: Lane Kiffin, DeSanto Rollins, Rollins, , Kyle Campbell, “ DeSanto, ” Rollins, Carroll Rhodes, Glenn Boyce, General Lynn Fitch, Higher Education Alfred Rankins, Kiffin, Randall Joyner, Josie Nicholson, Joyner, Nicholson, ” Kiffin, wasn’t, , I’m, You’re, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Ole Miss, Rebels, Higher Education, Kiffin, AP Locations: Mississippi, Baton Rouge , Louisiana, Oxford , Mississippi, Hazlehurst , Mississippi, Kiffin , Mississippi
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