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College Football: The Battle At Bristol, Arkansas vs TCU & Week 2 Preview
Week 2 of the college football season offers very little in terms of upset potential big, ranked clashes, without a single game of two ranked teams. However, finally getting to see The Battle at Bristol between Virginia Tech and Tennessee happen is something to look forward to, while Arkansas coming to spoil the season for TCU is probably the other game to look forward to if you’re looking for parity.
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College Football: Week 1 Scores & Standings
The 2016 season began before this Saturday, but the main course was finally served, and included four ranked teams (Oklahoma, LSU, Texas A&M, USC) losing their season opener, Alabama crushing in a demonstration of what a number one team should be, and both Ohio State & Michigan breezing at home against week opposition. Clemson had to sweat to get their win, but even with an Auburn team having a rough time, their visit was never going to be easy.
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2016 College Football Season: Week 1 Friday Night Scores
The foray into the 2016 college football season continued in friday night, as Stanford enjoyed another stellar performance from Christian McCaffrey to put away a pesky Kansas State team, Baylor had no problem dispatching of Northwestern State at home with Seth Russell doing a great job, and Michigan State struggled against FCS side Furman, not showing too much promise for the upcoming season.
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2016 College Football Season: Week 1 Thursday Night Scores
Two ranked teams played on the Thursday that officially kicked off the 2016 college football season: Tennessee, struggling at home against Appalachian State, and Louisville, having no problem crushing Charlotte, as Lamar Jackson put on a show for the Cardinals, involved in 8 touchdown plays.
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2016 College Football Season: Biggest Games of Week 1
The official opening weekend of the 2016 college football season has some massive non-conference games to kick things off right, with Oklahoma playing in Houston against the Cougars, or Ole Miss travelling to Orlando and playing Florida State, who think they have a shot at returning to the playoffs this year. The biggest game in name will be in Dallas, where #20 USC are hoping not to get beat up too badly by defending national champions and number one ranked Alabama.
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2013 College Football Schedue – FBS vs FCS Teams
Out of the 125 teams in the FBS, 106 will play against FCS teams in the 2013 season, as the non-conference schedule was completed last week. The trend of scheduling an easy win on the home games list continues, mostly in an attempt to get enough wins and become bowl eligible.