Joel Klatt calls Ohio State a “self-motivated” team, the Buckeyes’ offensive line looks dominant through two weeks and something feels off about the Texas Longhorns.
Ryan Day thinks Riley Pettijohn has a chance to be a "really good player" for Ohio State and felt there was no letdown in effort after the Buckeyes' big win over Texas.
Julian Sayin earns Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors for his standout performance against Grambling State, in which he completed 18 of 19 passes for 306 yards and four scores.
Biff Poggi will serve as Michigan's interim head coach while Sherrone Moore serves a self-imposed two-game suspension for his involvement in the Wolverines' sign-stealing scandal.
Week 2 brought SEC chaos, spit ejections, coaches losing the plot, and fans trolling for free. College football remains dumb, beautiful, and absolutely perfect.
Ohio provides a step back up in competition for the Buckeyes with dynamic dual-threat quarterback Parker Navarro, but the Bobcats should be one last tune-up before Big Ten play.
Ohio State dominates during a weekend when most teams didn't, Mickey Joseph calls the Buckeyes "a really good football team" and Oregon crushes Oklahoma State.
Bill Belichick banned the New England Patriots, his former employer, from attending North Carolina practices: “It’s clear I’m not welcome there at their facility, so they’re not welcome at ours.”
Chase Brown, Dan Hope and Andy Anders discuss Ohio State's win over Grambling State, highlighting standout performances from Julian Sayin and Riley Pettijohn.
Jeremiah Smith was hard on himself all week after dropping two passes vs. Texas but bounced back vs. Grambling State, catching five passes for 119 yards and two touchdowns.