3 Offensive Keys vs. Iowa State: Sooners need to get the ground game going

Oklahoma’s offense has to put forth a more complete performance against Iowa State on Saturday. Take a look at our offensive keys to a win.

Oklahoma will host their first Big 12 opponent of the year on Saturday night when Matt Campbell’s [autotag]Iowa State Cyclones[/autotag] come to Norman for what should be a rocking crowd.

Oklahoma looks to go 2-0 in Big 12 play and set up a massive matchup with arch-rival Texas next week in Dallas.

This week, though, the focus is on the Cyclones. For a Sooners team that looked resilient on the road against Cincinnati, they’ll have to be better this week. Otherwise, they could be on upset watch.

Offensively, they were good, not great.

Sure, Dillon Gabriel threw for 322 yards, completed 68% of his passes, threw a touchdown, and ran for a score. However, two missed throws that would have been sure-fire touchdowns took the luster off what would’ve been a great day.

On the ground against possibly the best defensive line in the conference, they ran the ball 34 times for 103 yards. It wasn’t good in the first half, but improved to average more than four yards a carry in the second.

That efficiency level must be more consistent against an Iowa State team that will employ a defense begging Oklahoma to run against it. With that said, here are three keys to a more complete offensive showing and for the Sooners’ offense to help pull out a victory.

Up Next: Keys to the Game

Badger football team ranks at the top academically

The Badgers’ football program finished as the top academic program among all FBS schools in APR this past season.

The Wisconsin Badgers’ football program finished as the top academic program in the nation this past season. The Badgers ranked No. 1 of all Football Bowl Subdivision schools in Academic Progress Rate (APR), scoring a 996.

APR tracks the “progress of their student-athletes through a team-based metric that accounts for the eligibility and retention of each student-athlete for each academic term”.

UW-Madison is recognized as one of the top public research universities in the country and the athletes are clearly taking advantage of their resources off the field.

A lot of credit needs to be given to former 2022 head coaches Paul Chryst and Jim Leonhard and their staffs. They made sure to instill a level of academic discipline in their athletes.

New head coach Luke Fickell looks to follow their lead in 2023 and beyond.

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FBS players eligible for NIL compensation in new EA Sports college football game

College football players across the country will get the chance to be represented in the relaunch of EA Sports’ ‘NCAA Football.’

In the early 2010s, NCAA Football by EA Sports became a video game staple for many gamers because it combined simulation video game football with everyone’s desire to control college programs and the iconic legends of the sport.

The series was wildly successful, and its last iteration came with NCAA Football 14It’s been almost a decade since we last saw one made, but that drought will end soon.

When EA Sports announced the return of its college football series in 2021, everyone wondered how they would address the elephant in the room: Name, image, and likeness. The series ended because of the increasing dialogue about NCAA athletes’ ability, or lack thereof, to profit off their name, image, and likeness. EA scrapped the series, and the decade since has seen the debate rage on until the beginning of the NIL era.

With a new game on the way, we have the answer.

Players can opt-in and profit from their likeness in the upcoming iteration of a new EA Sports NCAA football game. The partnership between EA Sports and OneTeam Partners to “facilitate collegiate athletes’ names and likenesses” will include the chance for all eligible FBS players to opt-in to have their likenesses in EA Sports College Football, a representative told ESPN’s, Michael Rothstein. Those players will receive compensation for being placed in the game.

If a player doesn’t want to be included in the game, a generic avatar would be used in that player’s place, previously the standard. Per Rothstein’s report, “more than 120 FBS schools have committed to being in the game — along with all 10 FBS conferences and the College Football Playoff — with the goal remaining to have every FBS school in the game.”

For franchise fans, this partnership with OneTeam seems like the best-case scenario. EA Sports has a long-standing relationship with them. The two have collaborated on other EA games, such as Madden and FIFA, through a partnership with player unions like the NFLPA, MLSPA, and USWNT Players Association.

Oklahoma has never publicly opposed the idea, unlike a school like Notre Dame, which was outspoken about it in the past. Former Sooners in recent years, like Baker Mayfield, Kyler Murray, and CeeDee Lamb, would have been candidates for the game’s cover. It remains to be seen how many Sooners join and opt-in for their likeness to be used, but it’s an exciting time for any FBS player to have the option to do so and be compensated for it.

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2022 college football: Final top 25 strength of schedule rankings

2022 college football: A look at the final top 25 strength of schedule rankings

Georgia (15-0, 8-0 SEC) defeated TCU (13-2, 9-0 Big 12), 65-7, in the College Football Playoff national championship game Monday.

The contest concluded the 2022 Football Bowl Subdivision college football season.

Tennessee defeated Clemson, 31-14, in the Capital One Orange Bowl to conclude its 2022 season on Dec. 30.

Tennessee’s 2022 regular-season schedule featured home games against Ball State (W, 59-10), Akron (W, 63-6), Florida (W, 38-33), Alabama (W, 52-49), UT Martin (W, 65-24), Kentucky (W, 44-6) and Missouri (W, 66-24).

The Vols’ 2022 schedule featured road contests at Pittsburgh (W, 34-27 OT) in the second edition of the Johnny Majors ClassicLSU (W, 40-13), Georgia (L, 27-13), South Carolina (L, 63-38) and Vanderbilt (W, 56-0).

Following the Georgia-TCU national championship game, Vols Wire looks at the top 25 strength of schedule rankings for FBS teams. Strength of schedule rankings from ESPN’s FPI are listed below.

Ranking the remaining undefeated college football teams after Week 9

Ranking the remaining undefeated FBS college football teams after Week 9.

No. 3 Tennessee (8-0, 4-0 SEC) will play at No. 1 Georgia (8-0, 5-0 SEC) Saturday in Week 10.

Kickoff between the Vols and Bulldogs is slated for 3:30 p.m. EDT. CBS will televise the SEC East matchup from Sanford Stadium.

Tennessee’s 2022 regular-season schedule features home games against Ball State (W, 59-10), Akron (W, 63-6), Florida (W, 38-33), Alabama (W, 52-49), UT Martin (W, 65-24), Kentucky (W, 44-6) and Missouri.

The Vols’ 2022 schedule features road contests at Pittsburgh (W, 34-27 OT) in the second edition of the Johnny Majors ClassicLSU (W, 40-13), Georgia, South Carolina and Vanderbilt.

2022 Tennessee’s football schedule: Vols Wire’s downloadable schedule wallpaper

Six Football Bowl Subdivision teams remain undefeated following Week 9 games. Clemson, Georgia, Michigan, Ohio State, TCU and Tennessee are undefeated following Week 9.

Ahead of Week 10, Vols Wire ranks the remaining Football Bowl Subdivision undefeated teams.

2022 college football: BCS simulated top 25 rankings ahead of Week 9

2022 college football: BCS simulated top 25 rankings ahead of Week 9

No. 3 Tennessee (7-0, 3-0 SEC) will host No. 17 Kentucky (5-2, 2-2 SEC) Saturday in Week 9.

Kickoff between the Vols and Wildcats is slated for 7 p.m. EDT. ESPN will televise the SEC East matchup.

Ahead of Week 9, BCS Know How released Bowl Championship Series simulated rankings. The BCS formula was used in the Football Bowl Subdivision from 1998-2013 to determine the top two teams to play in a national championship game.

Tennessee defeated Florida State, 23-16, in the inaugural BCS national championship game on Jan. 4, 1999, in the Fiesta Bowl at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona.

PHOTOS: Tennessee defeats Florida State to win 1998 national championship

Below are BCS Know How’s simulated top 25 BCS standings ahead of Week 9.

College football 1-131 rankings following Week 8

A look at college football 1-131 rankings following Week 8.

Tennessee (7-0, 3-0 SEC) defeated UT Martin (4-3, 3-0 OVC), 65-24, Saturday at Neyland Stadium in Week 8.

No. 3 Tennessee will host No. 17 Kentucky Saturday in Week 9 (7 p.m. EDT, ESPN).

Tennessee’s 2022 regular-season schedule features home games against Ball State (W, 59-10), Akron (W, 63-6), Florida (W, 38-33), Alabama (W, 52-49), UT Martin (W, 65-24), Kentucky and Missouri.

The Vols’ 2022 schedule features road contests at Pittsburgh (W, 34-27 OT) in the second edition of the Johnny Majors ClassicLSU (W, 40-13), Georgia, South Carolina and Vanderbilt.

2022 Tennessee’s football schedule: Vols Wire’s downloadable schedule wallpaper

Where Josh Heupel’s offense ranks nationally after Week 8

Following Week 8 games, College Football News released its rankings for all 131 FBS teams. College Football News’ top 40 rankings are listed below.

Ranking the remaining undefeated college football teams after Week 8

Ranking the remaining undefeated college football teams after Week 8.

No. 4 Tennessee (7-0, 3-0 SEC) defeated UT Martin (4-3, 3-0 OVC), 65-24, Saturday at Neyland Stadium in Week 8.

Tennessee’s 2022 regular-season schedule features home games against Ball State, Akron, Florida, Alabama, UT Martin, Kentucky and Missouri.

The Vols’ 2022 schedule features road contests at Pittsburgh in the second edition of the Johnny Majors Classic, LSU, Georgia, South Carolina and Vanderbilt.

2022 Tennessee’s football schedule: Vols Wire’s downloadable schedule wallpaper

PHOTOS: Tennessee debuts Summitt Blue against UT Martin

Six Football Bowl Subdivision teams remain undefeated following Week 8 games. Clemson, Georgia, Michigan, Ohio State, TCU and Tennessee are undefeated following Week 8.

Following Week 8, Vols Wire ranks the remaining FBS undefeated teams.

Josh Heupel’s offense projected to compete for national championship in FBS, FCS playoffs

Josh Heupel’s offense projected to compete for a national championship in the FBS and FCS playoffs.

Josh Heupel’s offense is transforming the sport of college football in the Football Bowl Subdivision and Football Championship Subdivision.

Tennessee has played one less game than most FBS teams due to having an open date in Week 5. The Vols’ offense under Heupel ranks first nationally in yards per game (551) in the FBS.

Tennessee and Heupel’s entire statistics and where they currently rank nationally can be viewed here.

In the FCS, Fordham ranks first in the following categories:

Total points: 344 (First in FCS)

Points per game: 49.1 (First in FCS)

Total yards: 4,347 (First in FCS)

Total yards per game: 621.0 (First in FCS)

Yards per play: 8.17 (First in FCS)

Passing yards: 3,058 (First in FCS)

Passing yards per game: 436.9 (First in FCS)

Passing touchdowns: 34 (First in FCS)

Fordham quarterback Tim DeMorat (AP Photo/Rebecca S. Gratz)

Fordham has experienced offensive success under offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Kevin Decker and tight ends coach David Weeks.

Weeks was brought in to help install Heupel’s offense at Fordham. He has served as the Rams’ tight ends coach from 2021-22.

Weeks came to Fordham after serving as a student assistant quarterbacks coach from 2018-19 at UCF under Heupel. At UCF under Heupel, Weeks was responsible for helping provide input and breaking down opponent and self-scout film, creating cutups of opponents and self-scout specific film, creating weekly post-game packets and charts, a weekly red zone report, and drawing weekly installs.

Both Tennessee and Fordham’s success offensively and winning games have resulted in the two programs receiving projections to play in the College Football Playoff and the FCS playoffs.

The Vols (6-0, 3-0 SEC) have recorded four top 25 wins through six games, while Fordham (6-1, 2-0 Patriot League) has scored 40-plus points in every contest this season. Fordham’s only loss this season took place Sept. 24 against FBS, Mid-American Conference opponent Ohio. Ohio defeated the Rams, 59-52.

Below are recent playoff projections for Tennessee and Fordham.

Ranking the remaining undefeated college football teams

Ranking the remaining undefeated college football teams.

Tennessee (6-0, 3-0 SEC) defeated Alabama (6-1, 3-1 SEC), 52-49, at Neyland Stadium in Week 7.

The Vols have recorded four top 25 wins during the 2022 season under second-year head coach Josh Heupel.

Tennessee’s 2022 regular-season schedule features home games against Ball State, Akron, Florida, Alabama, UT Martin, Kentucky and Missouri.

The Vols’ 2022 schedule features road contests at Pittsburgh in the second edition of the Johnny Majors Classic, LSU, Georgia, South Carolina and Vanderbilt.

2022 Tennessee’s football schedule: Vols Wire’s downloadable schedule wallpaper

Nine Football Bowl Subdivision teams remain undefeated following Week 7.

Following Week 7, Vols Wire ranks the remaining nine undefeated FBS teams. Rankings for undefeated teams are listed below.