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What you need to know about a wild Week 11 in the Big Ten, Texas Tech's statement, ACC chaos, an open Group of 5 race and more.
Joe Fagnano has been nails for UConn this season. The Huskies improved to 7-3 with their Week 11 upset of Duke -- handing coach Jim Mora his third win against the ACC since the start of the 2024 campaign -- and are on track to have one of their best seasons since the turn of the century behind the arm of Fagnano.
There ups and downs among teams playing in Week 11 of the college football season. A look at the winners and losers that stood out.
The early and afternoon slate of college football action featured a bunch of upset scares and a few wild finishes. The rankings bent, but didn't break.
There were a couple near upsets in the Big Ten that would've tossed College Football Playoff projections into a jumbled mess, but unbeaten Indiana and one-loss Oregon prevailed on their final possessions against Penn State and Iowa, respectively, away from home to keep pace behind top-ranked Ohio State.
Can Ohio State run enough? Will Georgia's D show up? What could trip up Indiana? We look at the best teams' weak spots.
Week 11 of the college football season is in the books, and fans are now waiting for the release of the latest rankings following another wild weekend of action. One AP Top 25 voter who always shares some early insight into how things could play out is respected media veteran Brett McMurphy,
In the afternoon window, No. 20 Iowa took a late lead on No. 9 Oregon before QB Dante Moore and the Ducks delivered a game-winning drive in the final seconds. No. 3 Texas A&M's ranked matchup with No. 22 Missouri was less exciting; the Aggies handled the Tigers in a blowout.
Unexpected results are normal in college football, and Week 11 should be no exception. Our experts try to forecast where with their bold prediction.