College Football Big Game Reaction: Cincinnati, Alabama, Georgia, Oregon, Michigan, Oklahoma

Quick reaction to the biggest games of Week 5. Cincinnati, Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma, and Michigan win, and Oregon suffered a brutal loss.

Quick reaction to the biggest games of Week 5, with the big wins by Cincinnati, Alabama, Georgia, and Michigan, the huge loss by Oregon, and the survival by Oklahoma.


College Football Big Game Reaction: Week 5

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Week 5 Big Game Reactions 
Stanford 31, Oregon 24 OT
Oklahoma 37, Kansas State 31
Michigan 38, Wisconsin 17
Georgia 37, Arkansas 0
Alabama 42, Ole Miss 21

Cincinnati 24, Notre Dame 13 Reaction

Let’s save all of the College Football Playoff talk for the next two months and start with this.

Cincinnati did what it had to do.

We’ll absolutely argue about whether or not the Bearcat schedule and overall body of work will be worthy of the final four – if the team goes unscathed – but it went on the road and beat Indiana, and it went on the road to beat a Notre Dame team coming off the buzz of the win over Wisconsin.

The Bearcats didn’t run all that well, but they got the hard yards when needed against the great Notre Dame defensive front. Desmond Ridder wasn’t perfect, but he didn’t throw any picks and he hit the downfield throws the Irish couldn’t connect on.

There were two turnovers, and the problems on third down will be a big deal if there really is an important showdown at some point, but they held up once the Irish had a little momentum in the second half, the American Athletic Conference lines held up, and the program proved it could win a game like this with everyone watching and all the pressure on its shoulders.

Give it a few days to breathe. Let the program enjoy the moment, and then the CFP spotlight is on.

Week 5 Big Game Reactions 
Stanford 31, Oregon 24 OT
Oklahoma 37, Kansas State 31
Michigan 38, Wisconsin 17
Georgia 37, Arkansas 0
Alabama 42, Ole Miss 21

NEXT: Stanford 31, Oregon 24 OT Reaction

Oregon vs Stanford Prediction, Game Preview

Oregon vs Stanford prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 2

Oregon vs Stanford prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 2


Oregon vs Stanford How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 2
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto, CA
How To Watch: ABC
Record: Oregon (4-0), Stanford (2-2)
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Why Oregon Will Win

Can the offense continue to be consistently balanced?

It picked a great time to come up with its best running day of the season in the win over Ohio State, and there wasn’t a need to take a whole lot of big chances in the wins over Stony Brook and Arizona. It would’ve been nice to have played better against the Wildcats, but the Ducks were lousy and still managed to win 41-19.

Stanford is doing a lot of things right, but the run defense hasn’t been anything special, there aren’t enough defensive plays in the backfield, and Oregon should be able to take advantage of all of it.

The stats are a tad skewed after Arizona melted down late, but the Ducks lead the nation in takeaways with 13 overall and three or more in every game but the win over Ohio State. However …

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Why Stanford Will Win

Stanford doesn’t have a turnover problem.

The defense hasn’t been able to generate a ton of takeaways – only three so far – but the offense hasn’t given the ball away in the last three games after turning it over twice against Kansas State.

For all of the good things Oregon does, the defense isn’t great on third downs and the pass defense hasn’t been a rock – even beyond the stat-skewing 484 yards against Ohio State.

Last week against UCLA was a stumble, but Tanner McKee continues to product with a season-high 293 yards and three touchdowns in the loss. He’s been good, he’s not making mistakes, and he’s just the type of quarterback who can pull this off if the defense can be a bit tighter.

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What’s Going To Happen

Can Oregon keep its focus and keep on winning?

It was able to get away with a loose performance against Arizona, but that’s not happening against Stanford – the Ducks have to be a whole lot sharper or else Mr. McKee will go off.

The Cardinal run defense won’t be good enough, and with no real pressure to keep Oregon QB Anthony Brown from relaxing and making the easy throws. It won’t be a breeze, but Brown will be effective enough to control the clock and the tempo.

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Oregon vs Stanford Prediction, Line

Oregon 30, Stanford 23
Line: Oregon -8, o/u: 57.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 4

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BAMA BEAT: Week 10 podcast roundup for Alabama

A weekly recap of The Bama Beat podcast episodes, powered by USA TODAY Sports, The Tuscaloosa News and TideSports.com.

With Alabama on an open week, The ‘Bama Beat podcast crew didn’t have a game preview to look ahead. They did, however, have a recap episode from Alabama’s game against Mississippi State, as well as a college football pick ’em episode as well.

Alabama-Mississippi State game recap (Ep. 366)

Clint Lamb and Brett Hudson sit down to discuss Alabama’s most recent game against Mississippi State. The Crimson Tide moved to 6-0 with a 41-0 victory over the Bulldogs, and it was a complete performance from all three facets of the game.

 

College football picks for Week 7 (Ep. 367)

Cecil Hurt, Clint Lamb and Hunter Johnson make their Week 7 picks for the SEC season (Week 10 for college football). Games picked includes Florida-Georgia, Clemson-Notre Dame, Oregon-Stanford and Tennessee-Arkansas.

 

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BAMA BEAT: College football picks for Week 7 (Ep. 367)

Cecil Hurt, Clint Lamb and Hunter Johnson are back with picks for Week 7 of the SEC football season (Week 10 of the college football).

Cecil Hurt, Clint Lamb and Hunter Johnson make their Week 7 picks for the SEC season (Week 10 for college football). Games picked includes Florida-Georgia, Clemson-Notre Dame, Oregon-Stanford and Tennessee-Arkansas.

 

Stay tuned for more episodes of The Bama Beat podcast, brought to you by Wickles Pickles through The Tuscaloosa News and TideSports.com!

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Oregon vs Stanford Prediction, Game Preview

Oregon Ducks vs Stanford Cardinal prediction and game preview.

Oregon vs Stanford prediction and game preview.


Oregon vs Stanford Broadcast

Date: Saturday, November 7
Game Time: 7:30
Venue: Autzen Stadium, Eugene OR
Network: ABC

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Why Oregon Will Win

The team is still freakishly talented.

Justin Herbert might lighting it up for the Chargers, and several key parts might have opted out, but the running backs are outstanding, the receiving corps are dangerous, and Tyler Shough – assuming it’s him, considering Oregon hasn’t officially named a starter – is a big-time talent with the pro-style passing ability to keep it all going.

Stanford still has to prove the offense can get going, and the running game has to show it can work again after a disastrous 2019. The Cardinal only scored more than 27 points twice, and now it has to start things out against a defense that should once again be a killer at getting into the backfield.

Why Stanford Will Win

Walker Little might have opted out, but this is still going to be one of the best offensive lines in college football now that almost everyone is back and healthy.

The offense that sputtered so much has a terrific group of receivers for star QB Davis Mills to work around, and while it might not happen right away, the running game will be better. With Oregon defensive backs Thomas Graham, Jevon Holland and Brady Breeze all opting out, Mills needs to be sharp from the start.

Stanford lost some key parts to transfer and opt-outs, but Oregon took an even bigger hit with OT Penei Sewell along with all of those defensive backs. However …

What’s Going To Happen

Stanford really did take a big personnel hit. Maybe the talent lost wasn’t what Oregon is missing, but it’s still a big deal.

The Cardinal will be a whole lot better this season, and they’re going to be a legitimate problem in the Pac-12 North, but Oregon’s talent will shine through in the second half in what will be a somewhat surprising shootout.

Oregon vs Stanford Prediction, Line

Oregon 36, Stanford 27
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Oregon -10, o/u: 53.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 3.5

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