College football’s marathon slate dominated conversation, with games stretching from 11 a.m. to past midnight, reviving talk of fan stamina and TV’s influence on scheduling. Against that backdrop, Georgia’s perceived vulnerability took center stage as oddsmakers trimmed the Bulldogs’ margin heading into Knoxville, sparking debate over whether sluggish early wins revealed cracks or merely Kirby Smart’s strategy to keep schemes under wraps. Alabama, meanwhile, rode its largest scoring output since 1951 into an 11 a.m. showdown with Wisconsin, raising questions over whether the Tide’s offensive revival signaled a return to form or simply a product of weak opposition.
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