College Football Roundup Week 14: What It All Means, Winners, Losers, Overrated, Underrated

College football Week 14 roundup. 5 things that matter, winners, losers, overrated and underrated parts of the weekend and what it all means

1. What It All Means: Week 14

How is it we’re almost done?

The season should actually be winding down now with the Heisman announcement and Championship Weekend in the rearview mirror, but instead, we still get two more weeks, then recruiting matters for a few minutes, and then it’s whatever the bowl season will be, and then in around four weeks from the time you’re reading this, it’ll be College Football Playoff time.

But USC and the Pac-12 are just getting started?

We finally get Pac-12 after dark, and it’s going to be over after next weekend?

Arizona State has only played two games – and really, really fun ones against USC and UCLA – and the MAC hasn’t even settled into its normal mid-week groove.


Week 14 Roundup
Rankings AP | Coaches
CFN 1-127 Rankings | Week 15 Early Lines
Bowl Projections | Week 14 Scoreboard


Wait … we haven’t really had any Heisman discussion yet.

It’s Kyle Trask, or Mac Jones, or maybe a few votes trickle in for Najee Harris, or Justin Field, or Ian Book, or … we don’t have time. There’s too much going on.

The weirdest part is that a lot of teams are just done.

UMass played four games, scored one touchdown, 12 points, and smell ya later.

Some teams like UAB will likely get a bowl game, but Temple is finished. So is Kansas State. So is Boston College. So is UCF. So are Kentucky, Syracuse and South Carolina.

They all just sort of … stopped. The schedule is done.

But just over three months ago, the idea of having any college football season at all seemed impossible, and it still is.

From staggered conference starts, to a late reprieve for the Big Ten, Pac-12, MAC and Mountain West, and with every school doing impossible things to make these games happen, this season has been incredible.

As we finish this all up with whatever the bowl season will be, and with whatever the College Football Playoff ends up looking like, the totally reckless, completely irresponsible 2020 college football season did it.

Now let’s get it over with quickly and safely.

Week 14 Winners & Losers
– Ohio State looked great: One Really Big Thing
– Not really, but …  : Most Overrated Thing
– Texas A&M and Indiana wins: Most Underrated Thing

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