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Penn State blew up the top three with the season's most shocking result, a 42-37 collapse at UCLA. The ripple effect dented Oregon's résumé and, in turn, boosted Miami back to No. 1 after dropping to No. 3 just a week ago.
Fantasy Impact: ESPN’s Kris Rhim posits that the Chargers could be forced to lean on rookie running back Omarion Hampton in a way they “didn’t anticipate” in 2025. It would certainly make sense after Hampton erupted for 135 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown against the Broncos. Hampton vaults into the RB1 tier for the remainder of the season.
Alabama football OL Wilkin Formby was recruiting as an offensive tackle, but has seen action at guard of late. And he's excited about the new role.
One of McClure's top NFL DFS picks for Monday Night Football slate is Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The two-time NFL MVP remains one of the most impactful players in the game today. Mahomes has thrown for at least 26 touchdown passes in each of his seven full seasons as the Chiefs' starter.
After major upsets for Texas and Penn State, the two once-highly ranked programs continue to fall down the order.
Here's the latest on what's happening around college football entering Week 7: Colorado coach Deion Sanders will undergo a procedure later Tuesday that’s related to his blood clots, with the hope of being back at practice the next day and on the sideline this weekend against Iowa State.
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Iowa football offers son of former Hawkeyes All-American DB in 2028 recruiting class
A s Iowa football continues to recruit the next great stars to don the black and gold, the Hawkeyes extended an offer to a 2028 prospect with a familiar name on Thursday. The Hawkeyes offered a scholarship to Grant Bowen, who is the son of former All-American Hawkeye defensive back and seven-year NFL veteran Matt Bowen.