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JOHN MATEER AND THE OKLAHOMA SOONERS
After an underwhelming 6-6 SEC debut season, the Oklahoma Sooners needed help sooner rather than later. They got it in a big way Wednesday, nabbing top-ranked transfer John Mateer from the portal. The former Washington State quarterback chose the Sooners over Miami.
Mateer is a massive get ahead of a massive year for Brent Venables, Cameron Salerno writes.
There are plenty of changes in both our NFL QB Power Rankings and our CFP QB Power Rankings. The NFL side features plenty of new faces, while you’ll notice a change in title on the college side. We’re evaluating all 12 CFP starters.
We’ll start in the pros, where new Falcons starter Michael Penix Jr. is one of several players making their first appearance in Cody Benjamin’s rankings. When you reach this point in the season, things can get ugly at the bottom, so let’s focus on the top:
I’m really glad to see Love in the top five. No, the numbers aren’t huge, but they’re so efficient. In a division full of quarterback talent, Love has “maybe the most gifted arm in the North,” Cody says. I wouldn’t disagree.
There’s also plenty of talent in the College Football Playoff, and Tom Fornelli says the top team has the top signal caller.
Meanwhile, Tennessee‘s Nico Iamaleava comes in 11th, but he has a fascinating story about stopping the NCAA. Will he win its championship next?
Matchups, matchups, matchups. Every CFP team does things well. All of them have weaknesses, too. How each program matches up with its opponent and takes advantage of said weaknesses will be the name of the game(s).
I was already so intrigued by every first-round game, but Ryan McGrady’s list of one big advantage for each first-round CFP team is piquing my interest even more. For (12) Clemson at (5) Texas, the Longhorns can take advantage of …
Here’s a look at every game:
(12) Clemson at (5) Texas | (11) SMU at (6) Penn State | (10) Indiana at (7) Notre Dame | | (9) Tennessee at (8) Ohio State
Of course, weather can accentuate or minimize advantages, and the forecast isn’t looking friendly in three first-round locations.
🏀 Thunder at Magic, 7 p.m. on TNT
🏈 New Orleans Bowl: Georgia Southern vs. Sam Houston, 7 p.m. on ESPN2
🏈 Broncos at Chargers, 8:15 p.m. on Prime Video
🏀 Knicks at Timberwolves, 9:30 p.m. on TNT