College football is playing Week 3 of the 2024 season. The ranked-vs.-ranked action begins on Friday, Sept. 13 when No. 14 Kansas State hosts No. 20 Arizona. Get everything you need to know about the latest AP Top 25 rankings below.
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Week 3 doesn't look very appetizing on the surface. There are just two matchups between ranked teams all weekend and neither of them are in prime time on Saturday night. It's a great weekend to channel surf.
It's also possibly a great weekend for an upset no one sees coming. There's always a week or two every year without a lot of standout games. And more often than not, a week that we all think will be straightforward turns out to produce a shocking result. Will that happen this weekend? We're about to find out.
If we’ve learned anything from watching college football over the years, it’s that the sport’s capacity to produce crazy results is constant. So while the Week 3 schedule might at first glance appear to lack meaningful contests, the unexpected should always be – well, expected.
With that in mind, here are our picks for the best games of the weekend ranked by entertainment potential and national importance. As always, keep one eye on the scoreboard and one hand on the remote in case a game not listed here suddenly becomes interesting (Northern Illinois, anyone?).
The lone Top 25 matchup on the Week 3 slate kicks the weekend off early. In this realm of realignment, these two sets of Wildcats are now Big 12 conference mates. This game, however, was scheduled prior to Arizona entering the league, so it will not count in the conference standings. It should be an entertaining affair nonetheless, with both teams able to move the ball in different ways. The primary mode of transport for the visiting Wildcats from Tucson is by air from QB Noah Fifita to WR Tetairoa McMillan. The home Wildcats of the ‘Little Apple’ have been most effective on the ground, mainly via RB DJ Giddens though QB Avery Johnson also contributing.
The game of the week is on Friday. And it’s a non-conference game between two Big 12 teams. Seriously.
Arizona and Kansas State scheduled a home-and-home series for the 2024 and 2025 seasons before the Wildcats from Tucson joined the Big 12 along with three other Pac-12 schools. Thanks to the quick conference expansion turnaround, they kept this game on the books and each team officially begins its nine-game conference schedule after this one.
Both teams have hopes of making the Big 12 title game and have things to work on from their Week 2 wins. Kansas State escaped at Tulane after a controversial pass interference penalty late in the game. The Wildcats from Manhattan allowed nearly 12 yards per pass to the Green Wave and converted just two third downs.
Arizona trailed at halftime to FCS opponent Northern Arizona before scoring 16 in the second half for a 22-10 win. The Wildcats were flagged 10 times and were even worse than K-State on third down. Arizona went 0-for-10.asdasdasdfstdstgdf
🔴👉Click Link: NCAA Week 3 Football Live Low Price
🔴👉Click Link: NCAA Week 3 Football Live Low Price
Week 3 doesn't look very appetizing on the surface. There are just two matchups between ranked teams all weekend and neither of them are in prime time on Saturday night. It's a great weekend to channel surf.
It's also possibly a great weekend for an upset no one sees coming. There's always a week or two every year without a lot of standout games. And more often than not, a week that we all think will be straightforward turns out to produce a shocking result. Will that happen this weekend? We're about to find out.
If we’ve learned anything from watching college football over the years, it’s that the sport’s capacity to produce crazy results is constant. So while the Week 3 schedule might at first glance appear to lack meaningful contests, the unexpected should always be – well, expected.
With that in mind, here are our picks for the best games of the weekend ranked by entertainment potential and national importance. As always, keep one eye on the scoreboard and one hand on the remote in case a game not listed here suddenly becomes interesting (Northern Illinois, anyone?).
The lone Top 25 matchup on the Week 3 slate kicks the weekend off early. In this realm of realignment, these two sets of Wildcats are now Big 12 conference mates. This game, however, was scheduled prior to Arizona entering the league, so it will not count in the conference standings. It should be an entertaining affair nonetheless, with both teams able to move the ball in different ways. The primary mode of transport for the visiting Wildcats from Tucson is by air from QB Noah Fifita to WR Tetairoa McMillan. The home Wildcats of the ‘Little Apple’ have been most effective on the ground, mainly via RB DJ Giddens though QB Avery Johnson also contributing.
The game of the week is on Friday. And it’s a non-conference game between two Big 12 teams. Seriously.
Arizona and Kansas State scheduled a home-and-home series for the 2024 and 2025 seasons before the Wildcats from Tucson joined the Big 12 along with three other Pac-12 schools. Thanks to the quick conference expansion turnaround, they kept this game on the books and each team officially begins its nine-game conference schedule after this one.
Both teams have hopes of making the Big 12 title game and have things to work on from their Week 2 wins. Kansas State escaped at Tulane after a controversial pass interference penalty late in the game. The Wildcats from Manhattan allowed nearly 12 yards per pass to the Green Wave and converted just two third downs.
Arizona trailed at halftime to FCS opponent Northern Arizona before scoring 16 in the second half for a 22-10 win. The Wildcats were flagged 10 times and were even worse than K-State on third down. Arizona went 0-for-10.asdasdasdfstdstgdf
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