Who Should, Shouldn't Panic After Wild College Football Week 2

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Who Should, Shouldn't Panic After Wild College Football Week 2

There were some big upsets in college football last Saturday. Small programs and national powers were upset.

Alabama won a game they were favored by 21 points. They racked up 15 penalties and had a lot of turnovers.

Florida was upset at home by Kentucky. Texas A&M lost to Appalachian State. The Aggies did not run one red zone play against App State and their offense averaged just 4.9 yards per play. They play Miami on Saturday.   The team that was supposed to turn the corner looks more like the team which finished 8-4.

Notre Dame lost their first home game of the season to Marshall. They lost to Ohio State in the first game. The team lost its starting quarterback Tyler Buchner. Wisconsin's new offensive coordinator Bobby Engram has not been able to improve the team's performance. The offense was ineffective against Washington State, Iowa and Minnesota. It was effective against Ohio, but ineffective in other games.


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