That’s a microcosm of college football this weekend.
Texas looked to be the frontrunner in the Big 12, but the Longhorns lost at home to TCU. The Oklahoma Sooners lost at Iowa State for the first time since 1960. The Sooners are 0-2 in the Big 12 and tied for last place with Kansas and Texas Tech.
Tennessee surprisingly has the nation’s longest winning streak at eight games, which is tied with Notre Dame.
With the way 2020 has happened, it’s no surprise that this has already been a wacky college football season so far. There seems to be a shift in power in the SEC from the West to the East, the Big 12 is a total mess right now and Notre Dame and Miami are emerging in the ACC. North Carolina and Virginia Tech are also undefeated in the ACC, and they will square off this Saturday in North Carolina for a rematch of last year’s six-overtime game—which the Hokies won.
And how about this upcoming game on Saturday: Coastal Carolina (3-0) at Louisiana (3-0).
One thing that has remained constant, though, is that Clemson and Alabama are still clearly the best teams in college football, and every other team is trying to catch up with them.
Chaos in the Big 12
The Oklahoma State Cowboys are the highest-rated team in the Big 12, and the only one with an overall undefeated record at 3-0. They are tied for first in the Big 12 with Iowa State and Kansas State (yes, you read that correctly). All of a sudden, the Kansas State game at TCU this upcoming weekend seems more intriguing than the Red River Rivalry between Texas and Oklahoma.
SEC Power Shifting East?
The SEC standings look downright peculiar this week. In the West Division, Alabama stands alone at 2-0 after thrashing Texas A&M on Saturday. The six other teams are tied at 1-1 after Arkansas snapped a 20-game losing streak, Ole Miss won in overtime and LSU got back on the winning track at Vanderbilt.
In the East Division, there are three unbeaten teams and four winless teams. Two of those undefeated teams—Georgia and Tennessee—play each other this Saturday in Athens, Georgia while the other unbeaten team (Florida) travels to College Station to play Texas A&M.
Where is ‘College GameDay’ this week?
ESPN’s popular ‘College GameDay’ road show will be in Clemson, South Carolina this Saturday for the season’s second top-10 matchup as the Miami Hurricanes travel to face the Clemson Tigers. This is a colossal early-season game that will determine ACC supremacy, and if Miami is a legitimate contender. The game will kickoff Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.
Heisman Frontrunners
Here are the Newsweek Heisman Trophy rankings after Week 5 of the season, which was the second week of SEC competition. When other conferences like the Big Ten and Pac-12 join the season, their players will then be considered.
Trevor Lawrence, QB, ClemsonKyle Trask, QB, FloridaMac Jones, QB, AlabamaD’Eriq King, QB, MiamiJaylen Waddle, WR, Alabama
Updated College Football Playoff prediction (Only conferences currently playing games are considered—it could adjust at a later date)
AlabamaClemsonFloridaCincinnati
Games to Watch This Week
Saturday, October 20, 2020 (Times ET) Florida at Texas A&M, noon, ESPN Texas vs. Oklahoma, noon, FOX Virginia Tech at North Carolina, noon, ABC Coastal Carolina at Louisiana, noon, ESPN2 Tennessee at Georgia, 3:30 p.m., CBS Arkansas at Auburn, 4 p.m., SEC Network Kansas State at TCU, 4 p.m., FOX Alabama at Ole Miss, 6 p.m., ESPN Florida State at Notre Dame, 7 p.m., NBC Miami at Clemson, 7:30 p.m., ESPN Missouri at LSU, 9 p.m., ESPN
Newsweek Top 20
Some teams are playing right now, and others won’t start until late October and early November. Here are the rankings after games from the Oct. 2-3 weekend. When other leagues begin play, they will be inserted into the rankings, accordingly.