The college football schedule looks, shall we say, more competitive in Week 3. At least we think it does.
South Florida, Baylor and Mississippi State posted upset wins during a week otherwise marked by blowouts. Six Associated Press Top 25 teams combined to beat their FCS opponents by an average of 58 points, and six others beat FBS opponents by at least 31 points last weekend.
Only two ranked teams will play opponents from the Football Championship Subdivision this week, but there still are 12 other games where the ranked team is at least a three-touchdown favorite.
There are three Top 25 matchups that will put the winner in a strong position in the early jockeying for College Football Playoff spots. Each carries a significant storyline.
Can No. 15 Tennessee beat No. 6 Georgia for the