College football fans were left with more questions than answers after a long Saturday of games. Ole Miss continued to dominate against weaker opponents, with Lane Kiffin’s offense averaging nearly 700 yards per game. Mississippi State, on the other hand, suffered a surprising loss to Toledo, a well-coached team from the Mid-American Conference.
Southern Miss started strong but ultimately fell to South Florida, showcasing issues with their defensive front. In other games, Georgia had a close win against Kentucky, Texas moved up to No. 1 with a dominant performance by Arch Manning, and Alabama crushed Wisconsin on the road. LSU narrowly defeated South Carolina in a game marred by questionable officiating.
Meanwhile, Vanderbilt lost to Georgia State, Jackson State continued its winning streak, and Colorado bounced back with a victory over Colorado State. Deion Sanders, coaching at Jackson State, faced criticism for running up the score in a game. The college football season is still young, but there are already plenty of storylines and surprises to keep fans engaged.
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