
"Week 7 gave us a perfect set of games for wrapping up the first half of the college football regular season. Ohio State solidified its best-in-the-country status. Indiana and Texas Tech proved that they weren't even slightly interested in fading away after a fast start, while Penn State proved it wasn't slightly interested in a rebound, then fired its coach 15 days after he led the No. 3 team in the country onto the field."
"Georgia won another very silly SEC game with nothing but grit and guile (and, yes, some fortunate calls). Ty Simpson once again came through exactly when Alabama needed him to, further positioning himself as a major Heisman contender. Texas pulled off exactly the kind of season-saving win that Red River often provides. And USF Bulls further enhanced a résumé that, aside from a pesky loss to Miami, is easily the best the Group of 5 has to offer."
Week 7 provided decisive outcomes that shaped the first half of the college football season, with Ohio State cementing itself as the nation's top team. Indiana and Texas Tech sustained early-season momentum, while Penn State regressed and fired its coach 15 days after leading the No. 3 team onto the field. Georgia eked out a strange SEC victory through grit, guile and some fortunate calls. Ty Simpson delivered clutch performances for Alabama, boosting his Heisman prospects. Texas secured a season-saving Red River win. USF strengthened a Group of 5 résumé despite a loss to Miami. Curt Cignetti earned midseason coach of the year consideration.
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