Georgia's impressive road win against Texas headlines our Week 8 winners and losers.
Find out who joins the Bulldogs as we dive into the best and worst of Saturday's college football action.
The Bulldogs reasserted themselves as the SEC's best team thanks to their defense's suffocating performance in a 30-15 win over Associated Press No. 1 Texas (6-1, 2-1 in SEC).
No. 5 Georgia (6-1, 4-1 in SEC) held the Longhorns to 38 yards in the first half and finished the game with seven sacks, 10 tackles for loss, six pass breakups, eight quarterback hits, three forced fumbles and an interception.
Quarterback Carson Beck had an awful game, going 23-of-41 for 175 yards and three interceptions, but it hardly mattered due to the Bulldogs defense.
The increase in television revenue is about the only good thing to come out of the Sooners' and Trojans' moves to the SEC and Big Ten, respectively.
Both teams continued their disappointing seasons in Week 8 with brutal losses.
Oklahoma (4-3, 1-3 in SEC) was drubbed at home by South Carolina (4-3, 2-3 in SEC), 35-9 in a game that was over by halftime.
USC (3-4, 1-4 in Big Ten) experienced an even more painful loss to Maryland (4-3, 1-3 in Big Ten). The Trojans had the chance to seal the win with a field goal attempt up six, 28-22, and under a minute remaining, but the Terrapins blocked the kick and scored the winning touchdown with 53 seconds left.
"WHAT A PERFECT TIME FOR A BLOCKED FIELD GOAL" ❌ pic.twitter.com/WogFEjkb86
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) October 19, 2024
TERPS TAKE THE LEAD WITH 53 SECONDS LEFT @TerpsFootball #B1GFootball on FS1 pic.twitter.com/gIolDfDL8g
— Big Ten Football (@B1Gfootball) October 19, 2024
Oklahoma and USC could easily finish the season with losing records. If so, their dispiriting Week 8 losses will be the catalyst to each's demise.
The coolest story in college football is the dual success of Army and Navy. Both programs continued their perfect starts to the season with blowout wins.
No. 23 Army (7-0, 6-0 in AAC) defeated East Carolina (3-4, 1-2 in AAC) 45-28, and No. 25 Navy (6-0, 4-0 in AAC) throttled Charlotte (3-4, 2-1 in AAC) 51-17.
Quarterback Bryson Daily (Army) and Blake Horvath (Navy) continued their Heisman-worthy 2024 campaigns. Daily had 318 total yards (147 passing, 171 rushing) and six total touchdowns. Through the Black Knights' first seven games, Daily has 909 rushing yards and 26 total touchdowns.
Horvath had three passing touchdowns and rushed for 56 yards, giving him 20 scores and 621 rushing yards this season.
The Midshipmen play Notre Dame next Saturday in one of the biggest games in the matchup's history. Per Sports Reference, it will be only the 11th time in the 97 games played in the rivalry where both teams enter the game ranked. The Irish are 7-2-1 in the previous 10 meetings.
The Tide's fall in the post-Nick Saban era continued in their 24-17 loss to No. 11 Tennessee (6-1, 3-1 in SEC).
The Volunteers contained Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe, who finished 25-of-45 for 239 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. Alabama running backs Jamarion Miller and Justice Haynes gained 64 yards on 20 carries (3.2 yards per attempt).
The Crimson Tide's defensive front was a non-factor, with Tennessee running back Dylan Sampson scoring two of his touchdowns on carries up the middle and gaining 139 yards on 26 carries (5.3 yards per attempt).
No. 7 Alabama (5-2, 2-2 in SEC) only managed four tackles for loss, and it also struggled to pressure Vols quarterback Nico Iamaleava. The Tide finished the game with three sacks and two quarterback hits.
With both units failing, it's difficult to find anything Alabama does well. Midway through the season, the Tide have never looked further from being a playoff contender.
The Buffaloes have quietly played themselves into the Big 12 title race. Colorado (5-2, 3-1 in Big Ten) improved its record with an impressive 34-7 win at Arizona (3-4, 1-3 in Big Ten).
Most impressively, Colorado overcame quarterback Shedeur Sanders' two interceptions and cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter (shoulder) being less than 100 percent.
The Buffaloes only need one more win to become bowl-eligible, a massive achievement for a team that went 1-11 the season before Sanders' arrival. And if they keep winning and get help from teams ahead of them, they might earn a trip to the Big 12 Championship Game.
It only took the Wolverines seven games to be (unofficially) eliminated from the CFP race.
No. 24 Michigan lost its second conference game on Saturday, falling to No. 22 Illinois (6-1, 3-1 in Big Ten) 21-7.
It's already in a deep hole in the race for a Big Ten title game berth and is unlikely to warrant more than a cursory glance from the CFP selection committee.
While Michigan has games against No. 2 Oregon (7-0, 4-0 in Big Ten), No. 4 Ohio State (5-1, 2-1 in Big Ten), and No. 16 Indiana (7-0, 4-0 in Big Ten) left to get back into contention, those might only emphasize how far it has fallen since January's national championship game win.
The maligned Tigers defense awakened in a 34-10 road win over Arkansas (4-3, 2-2 in SEC).
No. 8 LSU (6-1, 3-0 in SEC) was led by its defense and outstanding linebacker Whit Weeks. He led the team with nine tackles and had a sack, tackle for loss, quarterback hit and an interception on a tipped pass that gave the Tigers the ball at the Razorbacks' two-yard line.
BATTED DOWN AND INTERCEPTION
— LSU Football (@LSUfootball) October 20, 2024
What a play by @WeeksWhit
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LSU is one of two remaining undefeated teams in SEC play, and if its defense, anchored by Weeks, plays as it did against Arkansas, it could play for its second SEC title in three seasons under head coach Brian Kelly this December.
Getting teeth pulled. Stubbing toes. Forgetting where you put your keys. Those are no one's idea of fun, except maybe for West Virginia head coach Neal Brown.
The beleaguered coach came under fire last week when he brushed off criticism after the team fell to 3-3 by suggesting fans had a fun experience, so it was all worth it.
"I get that they want to win... But what I would say is, did they have a good time? Did they enjoy it?" Brown said.
He continued with a plea for fans to turn out for Saturday night's game against No. 17 Kansas State, saying "I looked at the weather, and it's going to be nice again."
Brown's "fun" atmosphere resulted in a 45-18 loss to the Wildcats. But, who cares? The West Virginia head coach was right. The high in West Virginia on Saturday was 75 degrees.
The Cyclones followed BYU's thrilling last-minute win over Oklahoma State on Friday with its own miracle victory on Saturday.
No. 9 Iowa State improved to 4-0 in conference play for the first time in program history — the weird but true stat of the week — with a 38-35 win over UCF (3-4, 1-3 in Big 12).
The Cyclones scored the winning touchdown with 30 seconds left to cap an 11-play, 80-yard drive that began with 1:48 remaining.
The Big 12 might only send one team to the CFP, and thanks to its thrilling win, it could still be Iowa State.
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