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15 LSU its second consecutive double-digit loss Saturday night, effectively knocking the Tigers out of the College Football Playoff race with a 42-13 blowout in Baton Rouge. When Milroe plays how he did on Saturday — confident, decisive, efficient — Alabama is incredibly hard to defend. — Kennington Smith IIISEC race remains jumbledThe simplest immediate consequence of Saturday night’s blowout in Death Valley is that LSU’s SEC championship hopes have taken a major hit with the Tigers’ second SEC loss, while Alabama’s aspirations remain alive. AdvertisementBut it’s also easy to see a scenario where six teams tie for second with two SEC losses: LSU, Alabama, Ole Miss, Georgia, Tennessee and the loser of Texas/Texas A&M. Back in September, South Carolina’s LaNorris Sellers ran for 88 yards and two scores in a game LSU was lucky to escape unscathed.
Persons: Jalen Milroe, Garrett Nussmeier, Caden, Kalen, Brian Kelly’s, Milroe, — Kennington Smith, Ole, Matt Baker, Matt Baker LSU defense’s, Marcel Reed, LaNorris Sellers, Blake Baker’s, — David Ubben, Austin, Kane Wommack, they’re, hasn’t, DeBoer, — Smith Garrett Nussmeier’s, LSU’s, Nussmeier, Deontae Lawson, — Ubben, Jonathan Bachman Organizations: Alabama, LSU, Tigers, College Football, Crimson Tide, Tiger, Milroe, Bayou Bengals, SEC, Georgia, Aggies, Texas, Volunteers, Ole Miss, Matt Baker LSU, Tide, Getty Locations: Baton Rouge, Alabama, Texas, Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Auburn, Atlanta, Athens, Georgia, Mercer, Oklahoma
A few possessions later, Tennessee sealed the win with a Will Brooks interception of Jalen Milroe with 1:24 to play. Though the Tide won last year in Tuscaloosa, Saturday marked Tennessee’s second consecutive win against Alabama at Neyland Stadium, something that hadn’t happened since 2004 and 2006. The Vols jumped to 56 percent after the win, and the Tide fell to 53 percent, according to The Athletic’s Austin Mock. A loss to Tennessee coupled with the loss to Vanderbilt and a lackluster win against South Carolina puts Alabama in a simple but challenging position: win out or bust. Four Tennessee drives reached Alabama territory in the first half Saturday, but the Volunteers failed to score on any of them.
Persons: Kennington Smith, Joe Rexrode, David Ubben, Crimson, Kalen DeBoer, Nico Iamaleava, Chris Brazzell II, Will Brooks, NICO, A. Organizations: Tennessee, rival’s College Locations: David Ubben KNOXVILLE, Tenn, , Alabama, , Tennessee, Tennessee, 7 y
More specifically to Alabama, the chaotic last few weeks beg this question: What’s the bigger issue — coaching or player execution? The final minute of the first half against South Carolina shows plenty of room for both sides to take accountability. AdvertisementMomentum was slipping away after a South Carolina touchdown and safety cut a comfortable 14-0 Crimson Tide lead to 14-9. This week’s Alabama film study dives into the highs and lows against South Carolina and weighs the impact of coaching decisions versus player execution. Against South Carolina, it blitzed 26.8 percent of the time, contributing to a 48.8 percent pressure rate on dropbacks.
Persons: Jihaad Campbell’s, it's, Kyle Kennard, Kennard, Jaeden Roberts, Justice Haynes whiffs, didn’t, Alabama should’ve, Kalen DeBoer, that’s, Milroe, ” DeBoer, Bernard, , Kadyn Proctor, Tyler Booker, wasn’t, Elijah Pritchett, Nick Sheridan, Josh Cuevas, Pritchett, Alabama’s, Jam Miller, Haynes, — Miller, Kane Wommack, Overton, Tim Smith, Wommack, Justin Jefferson, That’s, Deontae Lawson, Shane Beamer, muffed, Emmanuel Henderson, Jah, Marien Latham, Lawson, Cuevas, Robbie Ouzts, Kobe Prentice, Will McLelland Organizations: South, Tide, Gamecocks, Alabama, South Carolina, SEC, Carolina’s, Georgia, Crimson Tide, Vanderbilt, Kendrick Law, Kobe, whiff Locations: Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt . South Carolina
It marked the Commodores’ first-ever win over an AP top-five team and just the fourth time Alabama has lost as a No. — Joe RexrodeAlabama isn’t in as much CFP trouble as it may seemThe CFP margin for error has shrunk, of course, for an Alabama team that still has challenging road games against Tennessee, LSU and Oklahoma ahead. Despite a near-even margin in total yards (Vanderbilt 186, Alabama 159), the Commodores controlled the game by converting third downs — 7-of-10 in the first half. Williams’ magic isn’t enoughWhen Alabama needed a big play it called on its 17-year-old phenom Ryan Williams — and he delivered. Then, faced with a fourth-and-goal and trailing 40-28, Williams’ 2-yard touchdown run put Alabama back within one possession.
Persons: Vanderbilt, Diego Pavia, Alexander, Randon Fontenette, Jam Miller, Kalen DeBoer, Vandy, Nick Saban, tTlO0FrxtX, Billy Derrick, Saban’s, Pat McAfee, , It’s, it’s, ” Vanderbilt, , QDfGufSQol, — harkening, Dan McGugin, Pavia, Joe Rexrode, , asser, hird, oster Organizations: Music City Miracle, Commodores, AP, Alabama, Vanderbilt, Georgia, . Alabama, College Football, SEC, Georgia State, Joe Rexrode Alabama, Tennessee, LSU, Oklahoma, Crimson Tide, Pavia, VANDERBILT, ards, avia Locations: Alabama, , Alabama, ., Missouri, ards
2 Georgia to fourth-ranked Alabama might have acted as a de facto knockout game. The College Football Playoff’s expansion to 12 teams this season has left more margin for error for teams with national title ambitions that play in the sport’s four most powerful conferences. But that doesn’t mean the stakes are necessarily lower for Saturday’s meeting of undefeated Southeastern Conference rivals (7:30 p.m. But Georgia also has imperfections, such as its 74th-ranked third-down conversion rate, its 81st-ranked third-down defense and its numerous penalties. Dating to 2008, Alabama has won eight of the last nine games against Georgia.
Persons: Nick Saban, Kalen DeBoer, Kirby Smart, Carson Beck, Beck, Keon Sabb Organizations: The, Football, Southeastern Conference, ABC, ESPN, SEC, Bulldogs, Saban, Alabama, Georgia Locations: Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky
Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe didn’t throw an incompletion until there were just under four minutes left in the second quarter. To this point it’s been Georgia, Texas, Ohio State and everyone else. Backs against the wall, Alabama turned to Milroe and Ryan Williams, whose immediate answer will go down as a legendary moment. It ended with a Beck interception, and turnovers were part of the reason Georgia had to put together an epic comeback. That list consists of Alabama, Texas and Tennessee.
Persons: Carson Beck, Beck, Dillon Bell, Milroe, Ryan Williams, Zabien Brown, Nick Saban, Kirby Smart, Jalen Milroe, Kennington Smith III, Seth Emerson, Joe Rexrode, Nick Baumgardner, it’s, , LSU hasn’t, There’s, Williams, — Smith, Kirby Smart‘s, — Emerson, Denny, Emerson, Emerson Scouting Milroe, Georgia’s Carson Beck, Georgia’s, Ole Miss, We’ll, Ole, Ole Miss fattening, Lane, — Rexrode, Kevin C, Cox Organizations: Alabama, SEC, Bulldogs, ESPN, Kalen, Tide, Crimson Tide, Football, Ohio, LSU, Saturday’s, Milroe, blitzes, Emerson Scouting, Kentucky, Longhorns, Ole Miss, The Rebels, Bama Locations: Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Texas, Ohio State, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Missouri, Auburn, Tuscaloosa . Alabama, Alabama , Texas, Oxford ., Atlanta
Georgia is favored over Alabama for the fourth straight time Saturday, but another loss would be three losses in those four games. A loss would turn the conversation from “Kirby Smart had a Nick Saban problem” to “Georgia has an Alabama problem.”Alabama beat Georgia in the SEC Championship Game and earned a spot in the College Football Playoff. It certainly was in last year’s SEC Championship Game and likely will be again this weekend. But an Alabama win would elevate his status early in his tenure, so in that regard, there’s a lot to gain. Win or lose, both Georgia and Alabama will come away with things they need to work on.
Persons: Kirby Smart, Billie Jean King, ” Smart, Kalen, Nick Saban, Seth Emerson, Kennington Smith, Smith, That’s, Kirby, Saban, “ Kirby Smart, , Kevin C, Cox, Emerson, Smart, Minus Saban, Ole Miss, Carson, Beck, Jalen Milroe, Glenn Schumann, Milroe, he’s, , Ryan Williams, Brock Bowers, Ladd McConkey, Mitchell, We’ve, I’m, it’s, Meech Robinson, DeBoer, Todd Kirkland, Erick W Organizations: Alabama, Smart, Georgia, Tide, SEC, College Football, Tennessee, LSU, Oklahoma, Saban, Texas, Emerson, Kentucky, Heisman Trophy, NFL, South, Wisconsin, Clemson, Getty Locations: Georgia, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Smart, DeBoer, “ Georgia, Texas, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, South Florida
1 college football team in the annual Associated Press preseason Top 25 poll for the second season running. Georgia received 46 of 62 first-place votes and 1,532 points to comfortably top the poll ahead of the Ohio State Buckeyes, who received 15 first-place votes. 1 for the entirety of the regular season, before being defeated by Alabama in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) championship game. Brett Patzke/USA TODAY Sports/ReutersThe AP poll also tells the story of wider conference realignment in college sports. 4 Texas joins Georgia in the SEC for this season, while Oregon is now a Big Ten member alongside Ohio State.
Persons: Carson Beck, Mykel Williams, Smael Mondon, Malaki Starks, Kirby Smart, Smart, Brett Patzke, Jim Harbaugh, JJ McCarthy –, Nick Saban, Kalen DeBoer, Michael Penix Jr, Rome Odunze, Ole Organizations: CNN, Georgia Bulldogs, Associated Press, Georgia, Ohio State Buckeyes, Oregon Ducks, Bulldogs, Florida State, Orange, Alabama, Southeastern Conference, SEC, year’s College Football, Big, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Michigan, Los Angeles Chargers, Saban, NFL, Rome, . Oregon, Texas, Ole Miss, Penn, Florida, . Missouri, Utah, LSU, Clemson, Tennessee, Oklahoma, . Oklahoma, Kansas State, Miami, Arizona, . Kansas, USC, North Carolina State Locations: Georgia, Texas, Oregon, Florida, Washington, Alabama, ., Iowa
All those late coaching moves added some intrigue to the first Wednesday of February, a day that once highlighted the recruiting calendar but has been anti-climactic ever since the 2017 launch of a December signing period. New coaches had to re-recruit prospects who had signed to play for a different staff and now were free to look elsewhere. So did Brent Brennan, who left San Jose State to take over for Fisch at Arizona. Washington refortified its class by adding about several players who originally had signed to play for Fisch at Arizona. Alabama also lost cornerback Jameer Grimsley, who signed with the Tide in December but will now play at Florida instead.
Persons: Jedd Fisch, “ You’ve, they’ve, ” Fisch, you’ve, Brent Brennan, Noah Carter, Ratumana Bulabalavu, Dominic Kirks, Keona Wilhite, Julian Sayin, 247Sports, Jameer Grimsley, Ryan Williams, , ” DeBoer, Saban, It’s, Sherrone Moore, , Andrew Ivins, Ivins, Ashton Bethel, Roman, Terry Bussey, Tim Booth, John Zenor Organizations: football’s, Saban, San, Fisch, Alabama, Washington, Huskies, Ohio State, Tide, Michigan, Texas, Bethel, Aggies, AP Sports, AP Locations: Washington, Arizona, Alabama, San Jose State, Tuscaloosa, Southern California, Ohio, Nebraska, Arizona . Alabama, Ohio State . Alabama, Florida, Michigan, 247Sports, Bethel, Roman
SEATTLE (AP) — Steve Belichick has agreed to be the defensive coordinator for new coach Jedd Fisch at Washington, a person with knowledge of the move told The Associated Press on Monday. Steve Belichick was the defensive play caller for the Patriots for the past five seasons. Steve Belichick, 36, will reunite with Fisch, who served as the quarterbacks coach with New England during the 2020 season. Fisch’s staff at Washington also includes offensive coordinator Brennan Carroll, the son of former Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll. Photos You Should See View All 45 Images___Get alerts on the latest AP Top 25 poll throughout the season.
Persons: — Steve Belichick, Jedd Fisch, 247Sports, Bill Belichick, Steve Belichick, Fisch, Brennan Carroll, Pete Carroll Organizations: SEATTLE, Associated Press, New England Patriots, Patriots, New England, Arizona, Wildcats, Washington, Seattle Seahawks, AP Locations: Washington, New, New England, Alabama
When Jim Harbaugh took a pay cut from Michigan after the 2020 season, getting another chance to be an NFL head coach seemed like a long shot for him. If Nick Saban had retired after the 2022 season it’s doubtful Kalen DeBoer would have been his replacement at Alabama. He leaves Michigan after three straight seasons of beating Ohio State, winning the Big Ten and reaching the playoff. Harbaugh has been a head coach in college and the NFL for 20 years, including a three-year stint with FCS San Diego before landing the Stanford job in 2007. “I knew this was a thing that, not that I had to do, but that I really wanted to do.
Persons: Jim Harbaugh, Nick Saban, Jedd Fisch —, DeBoer, “ Jim Harbaugh, Dan Mullen, , Harbaugh, Justin Herbert, Sherrone Moore, ” Moore, Saban, , ” DeBoer, Fisch, ” Mullen, Mullen, Mullen didn't, Let’s Organizations: NFL, Alabama, Arizona . College, ESPN, Los Angeles Chargers, Ohio State, Big, FCS San, Stanford, Michigan, Bowl, Louisville, Central Michigan, Washington, , SEC, Gators, AP Locations: Michigan, Washington, Florida, FCS San Diego, Central, Arizona, Seattle, “ Michigan
The Wolverines might very well have their man already on campus in offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore. Political Cartoons View All 253 ImagesWith Harbaugh serving two separate suspensions this past season for potential NCAA rules violations, Michigan went 4-0 with Moore leading the team on game days. Moore was in charge when Michigan won at Penn State and against Ohio State to win the Big Ten East. Jedd Fisch, who went from Arizona to Washington to replace DeBoer, might have been an interesting candidate for Michigan, too. “So Sherrone Moore, shining star,” Harbaugh said.
Persons: Nick Saban, Jim Harbaugh, Sherrone Moore, , Warde Manuel, Harbaugh, Moore, “ We’ve, ” Harbaugh, “ He’s, Dan Enos, Kalen DeBoer, DeBoer, Jedd Fisch, Fisch, Mike Hart, Grant Newsome, Will Johnson, Kenneth Grant, Mason Graham, Lloyd Carr, Bo Schembechler, Gary Moeller Organizations: Alabama, NFL, Los Angeles Chargers, Michigan, Penn State, Ohio State, Big, Washington, Harbaugh's, Harbaugh, , AP Locations: Michigan, Los Angeles Chargers . Michigan, Alabama, Washington, South Dakota, Arizona, Mason Graham . Michigan, Ann Arbor
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Alabama five-star freshman quarterback Julian Sayin has entered the transfer portal, the program's latest player to look elsewhere after Kalen DeBoer replaced the retired Nick Saban as coach. Sayin had signed with the Crimson Tide this past December. He's the 26th player and second signee to leave Alabama since Saban announced he was leaving earlier this month. He was ranked as the country's third best quarterback recruit by 247sports.com. Saban called Sayin “an outstanding player” on signing day, this past Dec. 20.
Persons: Julian Sayin, Kalen DeBoer, Nick Saban, Sayin, Saban, , ” Saban, , DeBoer, Austin Mack Organizations: , Crimson Tide, Alabama, 247sports.com, Washington, AP Locations: TUSCALOOSA, Ala, — Alabama, Carlsbad , California
SEATTLE (AP) — Looking out at Lake Washington and the Cascade Mountains from his new football offices, Jedd Fisch saw a place that can consistently contend for championships. As the Huskies transition to the Big Ten and college football expands to a 12-team playoff, Fisch envisions a Washington program that’s perennially in the national mix. "Recruiting was first and foremost the number one consideration in who we were looking for.”At Washington, Fisch will immediately be tasked with putting his recruiting skills to use. “I loved my time at (Arizona),” Fisch said. ___AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football
Persons: Jedd Fisch, , ” Fisch, Kalen DeBoer, Nick Saban, DeBoer, Fisch, that’s, , Troy Dannen, Michael Penix Jr, returners, decommitted, “ I’m, , Chris Petersen, Jimmy Lake, Bill Belichick, Pete Carroll, Steve Spurrier, Brian Billick, Jim Harbaugh, “ He’s, ” Dannen, he’s, Dannen Organizations: SEATTLE, Huskies, Alabama, Big, SEC, Washington, Wildcats, Oklahoma, Alamo Bowl, , Heisman, NFL, , University of Washington, AP Locations: Lake Washington, Seattle, Arizona, Washington, Alabama . Washington, Arizona’s, Alabama, DeBoer . Arizona
Washington has targeted Arizona's Jedd Fisch and is negotiating a deal with him to succeed Kalen DeBoer as the next coach of the Huskies, according to a person with knowledge of the talks. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because Arizona and Fisch were not making any public announcements yet. Less than a week after playing for the national championship, the Huskies moved quickly to fill the vacancy created when DeBoer left for Alabama. Arizona is moving to the Big 12 starting next season but is facing financial issues within its athletic department, and Fisch could see more stability at Washington. Fisch, 47, would be the fourth head coach at Washington since the 2019 season.
Persons: Kalen DeBoer, Fisch, DeBoer, Troy Dannen, Chris Petersen, Jimmy Lake, Nick Saban, Saban, Tim Booth Organizations: Washington, Huskies, Associated Press, ESPN, AP, Wildcats, Oklahoma, Alamo Bowl, Big, DeBoer, Michigan, NFL, Alabama, Crimson Tide Locations: Arizona, Alabama, Washington, Alamo Bowl . Arizona, Washington . Arizona, Fisch, Seattle
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Kalen DeBoer stood at a lectern, only a few feet from Nick Saban, and enthusiastically embraced the chance to both replace and learn from his larger-than-life predecessor. All that makes it easier to be the guy who replaces the guy who brought six national championships to Tuscaloosa in 17 years. A huge photo of Saban and players hoisting a national championship trophy hung on the wall behind DeBoer as he talked to reporters. DeBoer spoke with Saban on the phone Friday morning and called him again the next morning. Still, he wiped away tears while talking about leaving his Washington players who made it to the brink of a national title.
Persons: Kalen DeBoer, Nick Saban, Saban, , , ” DeBoer, Denny, Terry, Stuart R, Bell, ” Bell, DeBoer, ” DeBoers, Dezz Ricks, Isaiah Bonds, Greg Byrne's, Byrne, Nicole, you’d, ” Byrne Organizations: , Bryant, Tide, University, Alabama, ESPN, Associated, NAIA, Sioux, Fresno State, Huskies, Washington, Southeastern Conference, College Football Playoff, DeBoer, LSU, AP Locations: TUSCALOOSA, Ala, Washington, Tuscaloosa, DeBoer, South Dakota, alma, Alabama
MIAMI LAKES, Fla. (AP) — Florida State won every game this season. 4 Florida State (13-0 ACC, No. 6 CFP) on Dec. 30 in the Orange Bowl after both programs felt like they deserved a chance to play for the national title. “I’m hurting for our players who have displayed a tremendous amount of resilience and response this season,” Florida State coach Mike Norvell said Sunday. Georgia and Florida State had one big difference.
Persons: Jordan Travis ’, , Mike Norvell, , Jaylan Ford, They’re, They’ve, Kalen DeBoer, DeBoer, Kirby Smart, “ You’re, ” Smart, Travis ’, Boo Corrigan, Norvell, Jordan Travis, , Travis, ” Travis, Jim Vertuno, Tim Booth Organizations: Florida State, Georgia, College Football, Orange, ACC, SEC, Seminoles, Alabama, Bulldogs, ., Ohio State, CFP, Mississippi State, North Alabama, ESPN, Florida, Louisville, AP Sports, AP Locations: MIAMI, Fla, Georgia, Florida, Michigan, Washington , Texas , Alabama, Florida State, ” Texas, ” Washington, . Georgia, Tennessee, Austin , Texas, Seattle
5 Oregon 34-31 for a spot in the College Football Playoff, those emotions also were tempered about what's being left behind. “It is sad to see it happen, for that to be the last football game,” DeBoer said. I don't think there's anyone else in the country that's gone through what we've gone through.”Now the Pac-12 becomes the Pac-2 with only Oregon State and Washington State sticking around. Oregon State and Washington State could agree to some kind of merger with the Mountain West or look to rebuild Pac-12 by taking the top teams from the Group of Five leagues. “The Pac-12 has been an historical conference for a long time,” Oregon quarterback Bo Nix said.
Persons: — George Kliavkoff, Kalen DeBoer, ” DeBoer, , we've, Bo Nix, Jason, Kelli Baucom, They've, , what's, Kelli, Lincoln Kennedy, Kennedy, ” ___, W.G, Ramirez Organizations: LAS VEGAS, Huskies, College Football Playoff, Big Ten Conference, Oregon State, Washington State, Washington, The, Conference, Could've, College Football, Big, Atlantic Coast Conference, UCLA, Oakland Raiders, Las Vegas Raiders, AP Locations: Washington, Oregon, Vegas
They blew a 17-point lead, watched Oregon go ahead by four and immediately responded with the drive of the game. And now the third-ranked Huskies not only are the Pac-12 champions, they secured a spot in the College Football Playoff with a 34-31 victory over No. Only Oregon State and Washington State will remain as they try to find a way to keep the tradition-rich conference together in some form. Washington took a 20-3 lead before the Ducks scored a touchdown with nine seconds left to get to within 10 points. The lead didn't last long as Washington scored on its next drive to take the lead for good.
Persons: — Washington, , Washington's Michael Penix Jr, “ We've, We're, Dan Lanning, , ” Dillon Johnson, Jalen McMillan, Rome Odunze, Oregon's Bo Nix, FanDuel Sportsbook, ” Nix, Washington, Nix, Terrance Ferguson, Jordan James, Penix, McMillan, you've, Kalen DeBoer, “ He's, He's, ___ Organizations: LAS VEGAS, Huskies, College Football, Oregon ., Oregon, Oregon State, Washington State, ” Ducks, Washington, The Huskies, Ducks, AP Locations: Oregon, Oregon . Washington, Washington, Seattle, ” Washington
SEATTLE (AP) — While he’s had one big game after another, Rome Odunze can see not all is right with the offense for No. "I think we need to clean a lot of things up,” Odunze said. But it was also the second straight game and third in the past six that the Huskies were held under 25 points. He threw for a season-low 162 yards against Oregon State and had only 204 yards passing against Washington State. He caught two TDs and made the critical grab on the final third down to clinch the win at Oregon State.
Persons: he’s, Odunze, ” Odunze, , you’ll, Michael Penix Jr, Ryan Grubb, Kalen DeBoer, we’ve, ” Penix, Penix, ” Grubb, It’s, ___ Organizations: SEATTLE, Oregon, Huskies, Ducks, Washington State, Apple, Washington, Oregon State, AP Locations: Rome, Washington
Facing fouth-and-1 at their own 29 with 1:11 left, Odunze took a pitch from quarterback Michael Penix Jr. and ran into Washington State territory. For much of the game, Washington State (5-7, 2-7) was the better team. Had a vision, had a plan,” Washington State coach Jake Dickert said. Washington State quarterback Cam Ward threw for 317 yards and three touchdowns, but also had three interceptions. UP NEXTWashington State: Season likely complete.
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The Bulldogs received 43 first-place votes, Michigan got 16, and Ohio State and Florida State each had one. The last time Washington was ranked this highly this late in the season was 2016, when the Huskies made the College Football Playoff. Seventh straight meeting with both teams ranked. Consecutive seasons with both teams ranked for the Third Saturday in October rivalry. Third straight meeting with both teams ranked after the Utes won both last year to take the Pac-12 title.
Persons: Washington, Kalen DeBoer, hasn't, Nick Saban's, , Duke, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Associated Press, Huskies, Oregon, Air Force, Ohio State, Florida State, Bulldogs, Michigan, Washington, Penn State, College Football, Ducks, Texas ., Miami, Notre Dame, Irish, Wyoming, Oregon State, Beavers, Alabama, Arkansas, Crimson Tide, South, LSU, Tide, Auburn, Force, Falcons, , Kentucky, Tulane, American Athletic Conference, Memphis, Big, Wisconsin, SEC, ACC —, Seminoles, USC, Utes, AP Locations: Georgia, Michigan, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Texas . North Carolina, Southern California, South Florida . Alabama, Tennessee, Alabama, Missouri, Iowa, Washington State , Kansas , Kentucky, Miami, Florida, Utah
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