College Football Week 2 Recap and Week 3 Preview by Camdyn Ames
Week 2 of the College Football season was supposed to be boring with top FBS teams going up against FCS schools that would most likely just be blowouts, but some teams had to actually work for a win this week.
Recap of this weeks games:
Friday, September 9th
#13 Louisville 62
Syracuse 28
Saturday, September 10th
Central Michigan 30
#22 Oklahoma State 27
PV A&M 0
#20 Texas A&M 67
Nicholls 24
#9 Georgia 26
UCF 14
#5 Michigan 51
Lamar 0
#6 Houston 42
Troy 24
#2 Clemson 30
Charleston Southern 8
#3 Florida State 52
Akron 10
#10 Wisconsin 54
SMU 13
#23 Baylor 40
Nevada 10
#18 Notre Dame 39
West Kentucky 10
#1 Alabama 38
Tulsa 3
#4 Ohio State 48
Wofford 13
#19 Ole Miss 38
Idaho 14
#8 Washington 59
FAU 10
#25 Miami 38
UL Monroe 17
#14 Oklahoma 59
UTEP 7
#11 Texas 41
Arkansas 41
#15 TCU 38
Iowa State 3
#16 Iowa 42
Jacksonville State 13
#21 LSU 34
Virginia Tech 24
#17 Tennessee 45
Virginia 26
#24 Oregon 44
Teams like TCU, and Oklahoma State could drop out of the rankings. Arkansas could enter the top 25 along with Texas Tech, and Tennessee could regain its spot in the top 10 after defeating Virginia Tech 45-24.
My top games for week 3:
9/17 3:30 pm CBS
This is always a great game every year, but I think the Tide found their guy in Jalen Hurts at Quarterback and will beat the Rebels in this years matchup.
9/17 7:30 pm FOX
I don't really think the Sooners are for real this year with all the hype surrounding them I think the Buckeyes take care of business on the road.
9/17 7:30 pm NBC
The Spartans had an off week this week and the Irish got their first win of the season and I think they keep it going and beat the Spartans.
9/17 12:00 pm ABC
This is going to be an awesome game on College Gameday. The Cardinals are led by Lamar Jackson who has 13 touchdowns already this year and the 'Noles have Heisman candidate Dalvin Cook. It should be a great game to watch with a lot of speed and running game.
Week 3 kicks off when #6 Houston visits Cincinnati at 7:30 pm on Thursday, September 15th on ESPN.