The first week of the 2016 college football season was one to remember. A slate of games with national implications unfolded, and so too did some surprises.
Seven Top 25 teams lost, including a pair of Top Five teams in LSU and Oklahoma. That marked the first time two Top Five teams lost on the opening weekend since 1972. It created a seismic shakeup in the polls, with Wisconsin leaping from unranked to No. 10 and Texas trailing right behind at No. 11.
However, at least on paper, Week 2 lacked pizazz, with no matchups between Top 25 teams. While it didn’t match up to the momentous preceding weekend, it d...
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