Daily Times (Primos, PA)

TOP 25 TAKEAWAYS MIAMI REBOUNDS, NOT TENNESSEE

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A week after getting a harsh douse of reality against elite competitio­n, No. 13Miami and No. 18Tennesse­e had a chance to brush themselves off and get back on track to hopeful seasons. The Hurricanes took a step forward, taking care of business against Pittsburgh at home. The Volunteers took a step back, getting drubbed at home by a Kentucky team that had not won at Neyland Stadium since 1984. Nobody is handing out trophies for beating Pitt or Kentucky — does Miami’s turnover chain count? — but for two programs with championsh­ip pedigree and mostly mediocre results for about two decades this is how progress should be measured. The Hurricanes are less than a year removed from being shut out by Louisiana Tech in a bowl game. Manny Diaz’s first season as head coach was a dud, but credit for making some quick changes. The Hurricanes have looked like a different team offensivel­y with quarterbac­k D’Eriq King. Tennessee has been stuck in a similar rut as Miami. Probably worse. Playing in the SEC gives the Volunteers a rougher road back to contending for division titles with Georgia and Florida. And an annual rivalry game against Alabama is not something a rebuilding program needs.

This isn’t your grandfathe­r’s Kentucky football. Coach Mark Stoops has built winner, strong along both lines. But while Kentucky aspires to break long streaks of futility — the Wildcats won in Knoxville for the first time since 1984— Tennessee wants to win SEC titles. And Tennessee gets Alabama next week.

AROUND THE COUNTRY

No rivalry in the last few years has produced wilder games than UCF-Memphis. The Tigers finally came out on top, snapping a 13-game losing streak to the Knights that dates back to the Conference

USA days. Memphis and UCF have combined for an average score for 50-44. On Saturday, UCF’s Dillon Gabriel became the first FBS quarterbac­k to pass for more 600yards and five TDs and lose since Pat Mahomes did it for Texas Tech against Baker Mayfield and Oklahoma in 2016... No offseason hire drew more skepticism than Arkansas making veteran offensive line coach Sam Pittman a firsttime head coach. The Razorbacks appeared to be in need of a long rebuild just to get to respectabl­e, but they are 2-2after beating Ole Miss and could have another victory against Auburn if not for a missed call last week. ... Auburn was not so fortunate this week, losing to South Carolina. Tigers quarterbac­k Bo Nix does not look as like a former five-star recruit on path to become a star. He looks sophomore who hasn’t improved much after being an inconsiste­nt freshman. ... No. 1Clemson’s M.O. in recent years has been to take about four or five games to really hit their stride and start laying waste to the ACC. The Tigers appear to be in full Darth Star mode earlier than usual and Georgia Tech never had a chance. ... Speaking of the value of beating the teams you’re supposed to beat: Notre Dame has won 22straight home games and the key to the streak is not letting games like Saturday’s slog against Louisville get away ... No. 14BYU stayed unbeaten Friday night against Houston. The Cougars don’t have enough big-stage games to make a real playoff run, but quarterbac­k Zach Wilson is a good bet to be a Heisman Trophy finalist But it’s probably Trevor Lawrence’s Heisman to lose ... Mississipp­i State’s offense broke an eight-quarter scoreless streak against No. 11Texas A&M. Still, lost. And Bulldogs star running back Kylin Hill did not even attend the game. That upset of LSU in Mike Leach’s Mississipp­i State debut feels like it happened in March ... Coast Carolina should be ranked when the new AP Top 25 comes out Sunday.

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