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We’ve seen a few exciting games already this week.
New Mexico State (2-5) beat Louisiana Tech (2-4) in double-overtime on Tuesday. And on Wednesday, Sam Houston (5-2), which had been crafting an underrated success story in its second FBS season, lost 31-14 to Western Kentucky (5-2). Now, let’s get into the rest of the weekend’s schedule. And later … midseason awards!
The action heats up on Friday with two ranked matchups (all times in ET).
Here is this week’s heat map for every matchup with a ranked team. The darker the shading = the higher the intrigue.
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Happy midseason! The “Until Saturday” podcast dispersed its “Middies” today. Here are two of the categories and my thoughts on the winners. (You can listen to the full discussion here.)
“He’s playing there now?” award to the best transfer portal player. Nominees: Cam Ward (Incarnate Word-Washington State-Miami); Diego Pavia (New Mexico State-Vanderbilt); Kurtis Rourke (Ohio-Indiana); Dillon Gabriel (UCF-Oklahoma-Oregon). The crew picked Pavia, the fifth-year QB who has rewritten Vandy’s legacy from the SEC’s easy out to the Alabama upsetters. Don’t ignore Pavia individually either: He ranks in the top 10 nationally in passing efficiency. His impact is more than deserving of this award.
“This isn’t Nick Saban’s Alabama” award for the most repetitive media narrative. Nominees: Big Ten and ACC coast-to-coast travels; CFP is expanded and more teams are live; Ryan Williams is 17; Ohio State spent millions on its roster. The crew picked Williams … have you heard he is only 17? I didn’t have to look far back to find CFB’s last 17-year-old player. Ole Miss QB Austin Simmons reclassified from the Class of 2025 to 2023 to join the Rebels as a 17-year-old last season. He didn’t see any playing time … in football that is. Simmons is also a left-handed pitcher and made 13 relief appearances with a 3.21 ERA. Notable: His baseball appearances came after his 18th birthday.
Listen to the “Until Saturday” podcast here. Plus, read Bruce Feldman’s midseason superlatives awards (from breakout star to wildest storyline) here.
Until Saturday Upset Special (2-4): Arizona State 27 (+5.5), Cincinnati 24
Both teams are coming off one of their most significant wins of the season (Cincinnati’s 19-13 result against UCF and ASU’s 27-19 upset of Utah). Arizona State’s task gets harder with starting QB Sam Leavitt out and backup Jeff Sims in, but the Wildcats have a strong rushing attack they should fall back on (fourth in the Big 12 with 211.1 yards per game). The Bearcats are favored at home, but their defense has had trouble all season and is allowing 164.8 yards on the ground per game. I’m picking Arizona State to pull off an ugly win behind RB Cam Skattebo’s heroics.
Outside of the CFP field, how will the rest of bowl season look in December? Midseason bowl projections are back.
Overcoming Big Ten, SEC skepticism is the first hurdle for super league proposals.
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