The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly From Week 2 In College Football

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The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly From Week 2 In College Football

Saturday was a wild one in college football. There were upsets, blowouts and injuries.

USC beat Stanford by double digits. Caleb Williams threw for 4 TD and 341 yards. USC has scored 107 points over the first two weeks. They are capable of making a deep run in the national title hunt. If the defense continues to do what they can do, they might be a real contender.

The biggest underdog to win outright was Georgia Southern who beat Nebraska. Marshall beat Notre Dame, App St beat Texas A&M and Wazzou beat Wisconsin. Kansas and coach Lance Leipold have shown some tenacity since he took over the program. Texas won despite being 21 points underdogs. The team that Leipsod used to coach is a disaster. Buffalo lost last night to Holy Cross.

The Florida Gators lost to Kentucky. Anthony Richardson had a poor game. Florida won last week against Utah. The team has been starved of success for a decade. The defense wasn't awful and the team ran the ball well.

North Carolina is 3-0 but their defense is very bad. They have given up 113 points in three games. The team has to face Miami, NC State, Wake and Pitt. The game against Florida A&M was difficult.

Texas A&M lost to Appalachian St. in front of 100k plus as almost 3 TD favorites. The team and coach Jimbo Fisher have yet to develop any semblance of a quarterback. They paid Appalachian State 1.5 million to come to Kyle Field.

Hawaii's defense is one of the worst in college football. Hawaii's offense has been a disaster scoring just 37 points in 12 quarters. The team plays Duquesne on the Big Island next week.