College Football Week 10 Picks
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FOX Sports analyst Robert Griffin III has a surprising team atop his rankings of college football's top dozen teams.
The Rebels earned a massive win at Oklahoma. Lane Kiffin did a great job helping his defense with the play calling, going +11 minutes in time of possession and running 87 plays to the Sooners' 60. Ole Miss gets a deflated South Carolina team this week and are looking very likely to make their first CFP appearance.
This weekend has entertainment value and chaos potential on its horizon. Both befit the unhinged trip that is 2025 FBS play.
After a Week 9 that was fairly formulaic in terms of college football's top teams, FOX analyst Joel Klatt weighed in on college football's top teams. Klatt played things fairly close to the vest, concurring with the AP on the vast majority of college football's top ten teams. That includes the No. 1 spot, where Klatt stuck with Ohio State.
Despite Riley’s underperformance, having yet to make a College Football Playoff and likely on pace to miss it again, former head coach Urban Meyer recently said there’s “no chance” Riley will be among the coaches fired this season or next offseason.
Nebraska coach Matt Rhule is a popular pick to replace James Franklin at Penn State. However, some question if he would be an upgrade.
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‘Big Noon Kickoff’ FREE LIVE STREAM (10/25/25): Time, location for FOX college football show, Week 9
The "Big Noon Kickoff" crew heads to Bloomington, Indiana ahead of Week 9's Big Ten showdown between UCLA and No. 2 Indiana.
The biggest surprise in Joel Klatt's National Championship draft may have been where Notre Dame fell in comparison to the Fighting Irish’s current ranking.
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Nick Saban gives firm answer on rumors regarding college football coaching return
Nick Saban says he's 'not interested' in a return to coaching despite openings at lucrative college football programs like Penn State and Florida.
Here's what to know on the potential carrier dispute between Disney and YouTube TV, and how it could impact ESPN college football games