Ohio State looked dominant again as the Buckeyes took care of their first road affair without much trouble. Ryan Day’s club went to East Lansing and dispatched the Spartans by a score of 49-20, but the score wasn’t really that close as the Bucks took their foot off the accelerator after the third quarter.
Georgia handled Auburn with ease and Alabama was able to hang on to beat Texas A&M with a backup quarterback. Michigan shut out Indiana in the second half and won 31-10 after being tied with the Hoosiers going into halftime.
Ohio State has looked the most consistent of all the top teams thus far in the season. Of course, our friends from SEC country will try to convince you that the Buckeyes haven’t played anyone yet while forgetting their less-than-stellar opponents.
Kirk Herbstreit seems to be able to put all the bias aside and give an objective take. Let’s see if there are any changes in Herbie’s rankings after week 6.
Starting with the first two out.