8:31 PM ET The College Football Playoff rankings remained unchanged in its top 10 this week after last week’s top 10 teams each claimed victory — the first time in the history of rankings that’s happened. 1. Alabama (10-0)2. Clemson (10-0)3. Notre Dame (10-0)4. Michigan (9-1)5. Georgia (9-1)6. Oklahoma (9-1)7. LSU (8-2)8. Washington State (9-1)9.
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9:00 AM ET With each of the top 10 teams winning in Week 11, the College Football Playoff selection committee’s top four should stay the same from last week, with No. 1 Alabama, No. 2 Clemson, No. 3 Notre Dame and No. 4 Michigan all still comfortable with their playoff positions. While there’s no disputing
7:13 PM ET Associated Press Iowa State running back David Montgomery and Baylor defensive end Greg Roberts will miss the first half of their team’s games this week after the scuffle that led to their ejections in the second half of a testy game between the Cyclones and Bears. Iowa State running back David Montgomery
6:38 PM ET Associated Press LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville interim football coach Lorenzo Ward said he is focused solely on salvaging the Cardinals’ final two games rather than whether he will have the job permanently. It’s unclear who will be Louisville’s next head coach, whether it’s Ward or perhaps Purdue‘s Jeff Brohm, a former Cardinals
11:00 AM ET NORMAN, Okla. — As Chuba Hubbard rumbled through a trio of Sooners defenders into the end zone for yet another Oklahoma State touchdown, the boos came cascading down from the Owen Field bleachers. Boos, presumably, directed at the Oklahoma defense. If OU fans feel this way about their own team’s defense, imagine
7:34 PM ET Associated Press SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Ian Book‘s stay on No. 3 Notre Dame’s sideline will be a short one. Coach Brian Kelly announced Sunday that the 6-foot, 208-pound junior quarterback, who led the Irish (10-0, No. 3 CFP) to six straight victories before suffering a rib injury in Notre Dame’s 31-21
4:00 PM ET Exactly two years ago this week, Louisville made its College Football Playoff push. Behind future Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson and a string of blowout victories, the Cards sat at No. 5 in the playoff rankings, with a last-second loss to eventual champion Clemson as its only blemish. Could unheralded, upstart Louisville
11:53 AM ET Louisville has fired coach Bobby Petrino as the Cardinals have stumbled to a 2-8 record this season, athletic director Vince Tyra announced Sunday. Louisville’s season has bottomed out during a seven-game losing streak and a five-game stretch of ACC defeats by at least 18 points, including blowout losses to Clemson and Syracuse
12:00 AM ET College football went to form in Week 11, producing a four-loss Big Ten West winner (congrats, Northwestern), a sloppy game in East Lansing (congrats, Ohio State?) and wins by every single top-10 team. The only upset on Saturday was that there wasn’t one, which means it’s unlikely there will be any major
7:18 PM ET EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State senior running back LJ Scott will redshirt this season, allowing him to return to the team for the 2019 season. Coach Mark Dantonio announced the decision to redshirt Scott after Saturday’s 26-6 loss to Ohio State. Drue Chrisman kept Michigan State pinned back with a sensational