College football's little guys capitalize on chance to turn tables

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College football's little guys capitalize on chance to turn tables

Saturday was a great day for college football. Three top-10 teams lost. Marshall, Appalachian State and Texas A&M were upset. The Crimson Tide won. Oklahoma toyed with joining Notre Dame and A.G. and was blanked by Kent State. Georgia Southern knocked off Nebraska. North Carolina beat Georgia State by a touchdown. BYU toppled Big 12 preseason-favorite Baylor in overtime. The College Football Playoff will expand to 12 teams. It could happen as early as next year. There will be a new group of teams in this year's playoff. If BYU wins later in the season, it could be an outside chance to make it.

Alabama's offensive line struggled against Texas. The team's receivers were not able to make big plays down the field. Bryce Young made some plays with his legs to open up the middle of the fields. The game was won by Bryce Yorks in the fourth quarter.

Miami visits Texas A&M in the game of the week. The Aggies are 1-2 after a bad performance against Appalachian State. Jimbo Fisher is under pressure at Texas a&m.

Georgia is 2-0 after a shutout of Samford.

Alabama is 2-0 after beating Texas by one point. The game was marred by mistakes.

Marvin Harrison Jr. has two three-touchdown receiving games in his career.

Clemson is 2-0 after beating the Patriots. The Tigers will play Wake Forest on September 24.

Michigan is 2-0 after beating Colorado State and Hawaii. The Wolverines play UConn next.

Lincoln Riley's USC team is 2-0 in his first season. The Trojans last won at Stanford by such a lopsided result in 2008.

Oklahoma is 2-0 after beating Kent State.

Arkansas is 2-0 and could be a sleeper in the SEC West. Texas A&M and Alabama are the projected favorites in that division.

Oklahoma State is 2-0 after beating Arizona State.

Miami is 2-0 and has beaten Bethune-Cookman and Southern Miss by a combined score of 100-20. Miami plays Texas A&M next week.

Notre Dame, Baylor and Texas A&M are out of the top four spots.

The Heisman Watch is on.

Stetson Bennett IV has two 300-yard passing games in his Georgia career.

Wake Forest's Sam Hartman made his debut on Saturday and threw for 300 yards and four touchdowns in a rout of Vanderbilt. He will play against Clemson in two weeks.

Williams has impressed in the Pac-12 this season. C.J. Stroud has been without two of his top three receivers for most of the season, but he's still thrown for 574 yards and six touchdowns.

Bryce Young led Alabama to victory. He completed 15 of 19 passes for 136 yards and a touchdown in the fourth quarter.


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