College football scores 5 outcomes from Week 8 that could affect the CFP picture
College football scores: 5 outcomes from Week 8 that could affect the CFP picture NCAA.com
(via ) — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) Alabama now has a bye before heading to Baton Rouge to take on No. 5 LSU on November 3 in what is the Crimson Tide’s toughest test on paper this season, facing a team that’s 3-0 against Top 10 opponents this season.
They'll be partying all night in West La, and the entire family will remember it for much longer than that: — Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) The Buckeyes didn’t score a touchdown until the fourth quarter, and it was far too late at that point. Purdue dominated, with running back D.J. Knox and quarterback David Blough carving through the defense, each picking up three touchdowns. In the second half, Ohio State extended two Purdue touchdown drives with poorly-timed penalties (a roughing the kicker and passer) that helped seal the deal. The Buckeyes still have all the opportunities to prove themselves the rest of the way, with a favorable rebound against 1-6 Nebraska before matchups against No. 24 Michigan State and No. 6 Michigan, but the margin for error just got a lot slimmer.
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PRESENTED BY In the four-year history of the College Football Playoff, no team has made the CFP with two losses. Now in Week 8, with , playoff hopefuls have no margin for error. Let’s check in on some of the top teams in the country to see what Week 8 told us about their playoff chances:No 1 Alabama 58 Tennessee 21
Stop us if you’ve heard this before: Tua Tagovailoa had 300+ yards, 4 touchdowns, and didn’t play in the fourth quarter. Again. The sophomore quarterback now has 25 touchdowns and zero interceptions on the year. On his last play of the game, Tagovailoa took a big hit (while throwing a touchdown, of course) and hobbled off the field, but the initial reports don’t seem too concerning. TUA IS A MACHINE(via ) — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) Alabama now has a bye before heading to Baton Rouge to take on No. 5 LSU on November 3 in what is the Crimson Tide’s toughest test on paper this season, facing a team that’s 3-0 against Top 10 opponents this season.
Purdue 48 No 2 Ohio State 20
Purdue’s first win against a Top 2 team since 1984 puts Ohio State in a dangerous position for the rest of the season. Cue the strobe lights! Set off the fireworks!They'll be partying all night in West La, and the entire family will remember it for much longer than that: — Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) The Buckeyes didn’t score a touchdown until the fourth quarter, and it was far too late at that point. Purdue dominated, with running back D.J. Knox and quarterback David Blough carving through the defense, each picking up three touchdowns. In the second half, Ohio State extended two Purdue touchdown drives with poorly-timed penalties (a roughing the kicker and passer) that helped seal the deal. The Buckeyes still have all the opportunities to prove themselves the rest of the way, with a favorable rebound against 1-6 Nebraska before matchups against No. 24 Michigan State and No. 6 Michigan, but the margin for error just got a lot slimmer.