Texas, College Football and Week 10
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Texas A&M established itself as a national title contender while ending the Brian Kelly era at LSU in one fell swoop on Saturday.
USA Today's Paul Myerberg relayed the reality of college football in 2025: the Indiana Hoosiers and Vanderbilt Commodores are the new world order in the sport.
LSU’s Brian Kelly becomes the latest exile in a historic early season purge. He’ll reportedly get $50 million plus to walk away.
Elsewhere in the CBS Sports 136, we see some notable moves up for one-loss Big 12 teams Cincinnati (up four spots) and Houston (up seven spots), as each logged key wins in conference play over the weekend and continue to build their case as top-20 teams nationally with their 7-1 records.
Vanderbilt beat Missouri 17-10 to improve to 7-1, and the Tigers suffered an even bigger loss at quarterback. CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz reported that Beau Pribula's ankle injury, which he sustained during the game, would keep him out of the rest of the regular season.
Diego Pavia dove across the goal line for a 1-yard touchdown with 1:52 left as No. 10 Vanderbilt beat 15th-ranked Missouri 17-10 Saturday to extend the Commodores’ best start in more than 80 years.
NASHVILE—Pat McAfee stepped through the patted down grass behind College Gameday’s stage on Vanderbilt’s Wyatt Lawn and was stopped. McAfee was the most intera
Nick Saban once called Vanderbilt the easiest SEC venue, now he's jumping on their bandwagon after their historic rise.