The penultimate week of the 2025 college football regular season is in the books. From Notre Dame's statement win to Georgia Tech's stunning collapse, here are Week 13's winners and losers.
With seven minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, the Utah Utes faced a 10-point deficit, and a season-long effort of reaching the College Football Playoff looked bleak.
The Duke Blue Devils became bowl eligible on Saturday, while also keeping their slim ACC hopes alive, with a 32-25 win over their in-state rivals, the North Carolina Tar Heels.
After a mind-numbing turnover from Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green, interim head coach Bobby Petrino made a quarterback change in the third quarter of its 52-37 loss against No. 17 Texas.
It was not only an emphatic win for Notre Dame's playoff chances, but it was also a huge statement for running back Jeremiyah Love in his quest for the Heisman Trophy.
Dan Lanning’s name comes up when big college football jobs become available, but he made as firm a statement as possible on Saturday regarding his future.
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin is the biggest name in the current college football hiring cycle, and LSU is the team most connected with trying to lure him away.
Florida State’s season has been a chaotic, bumpy ride ever since its season-opening win over Alabama. Just when fans thought they had seen it all, FSU’s sequence in the fourth quarter during Friday night’s game at NC State summed up its 2025 campaign perfectly.
The College Football Playoff committee released its latest set of rankings on Tuesday night without too many surprises. But three teams are being overvalued.
The start of the Bill Belichick era was supposed to bring a ton of hope to the North Carolina Tar Heels' football program, but this 2025 season has underwhelmed. That's to say it nicely, as well.
Some bored college football pundits may want to speculate about Steve Sarkisian's future while doing chores, but they should consider keeping their thoughts to themselves.