College football, Week 3 and big upsets
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Analyst Greg McElroy predicted a major upset in Week 3 of the college football season when Tennessee and Georgia face off in an SEC clash.
Wild upsets were a common theme in Week 2 of the college football season, including several ranked teams on the ropes. A recap of Saturday's upsets:
The only status quo in college football is pandemonium. Even in a packed Week 1 of the season with marquee matchups, a monumental upset was squeezed in when two-touchdown underdog Florida State dropped Alabama by 14 points.
No team soared higher than USF, rocketing 14 spots after stunning No. 12 Florida. Ole Miss and Mississippi State also crash the rankings for the first time this season.
There were some changes to the forecasted College Football Playoff field in this week's bowl projections with Illinois rising and Clemson falling.
Joining his colleague Desmond Howard, Saban predicted that No. 15 Michigan — entering the game as 5 1/2-point underdogs, according to DraftKings Sportsbook — will knock off No. 18 Oklahoma on the Sooners’ home field in Norman.
No. 54 UNLV (+14): Dan Mullen's Rebels are 3-0 after taking down UCLA on Saturday night in Las Vegas. And while the first two victories came in some higher-scoring affairs against lesser competition it was the defense that stood tall in key spots for UNLV to log a power conference win.
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