Santa Fe New Mexican

Week 13 sees rivalries, championsh­ip hopes, CFP implicatio­ns

- By Ralph D. Russo

No rivalry has produced more big games than Michigan-Ohio State.

The Wolverines and Buckeyes get together Saturday for their annual Big Ten grudge match and it will the 24th time both are ranked in the top 10 of the AP poll at kickoff.

That’s seven more than the next closest rivalries (Notre Dame-USC and Nebraska-Oklahoma). Among the rivalry games in the spotlight over Thanksgivi­ng weekend, Alabama-Auburn has had eight top-10 matchups in its history and Oklahoma-Oklahoma State has just two. The 10th-ranked Sooners and No. 7 Cowboys will make it three Saturday in Stillwater.

Of the all the rivalry games being played this weekend, the one with the second-most top-10 matchups is Florida-Florida State with 14. The Gators and Seminoles are decidedly unranked this season.

Still, it’s a rivalry so interest abounds, as it will across the country over three days when you can gorge on college football.

BEST GAME

NO. 2 OHIO STATE AT NO. 6 MICHIGAN

Bedlam makes a strong case, but Buckeyes-Wolverines gets the slight nod because of the greater likelihood of offensive fireworks.

Ohio State possesses the best offense in the country, fueled by a Heisman Trophy contender at quarterbac­k.

C.J. Stroud has thrown 36 touchdown passes and completed 71.1 percent of his passes, guiding an offense that averages almost 8 yards per play.

The Wolverines have two of the nation’s best pass rushers in Aidan Hutchinson and David Ajabo (combined 20 sacks), but the real counter for Michigan is its powerful running game.

Hassan Haskins (1,063 yards rushing and 13 touchdowns) and Blake Corum (5.98 yards per carry) are the one-two punch.

The winner takes the Big Ten East, a spot in the conference title game and will be a step away from the College Football Playoff.

And then there is the already-baked-in intrigue of The Game: Ohio State has won eight straight, including all five since Jim Harbaugh has become Michigan coach.

HEISMAN WATCH

WILL ANDERSON JR., OLB, ALABAMA

The Heisman race clarified last week with Stroud and No. 3 Alabama’s Bryce Young taking the role of favorites, but Young’s teammate deserves attention.

Anderson has been the most consistent­ly dominant player in the country this season, with 26.5 tackles for loss, including 13.5 sacks. The NCAA record for tackles for loss in a season is 32 by George Selvie of USF in 2007.

In the Iron Bowl, Anderson has a chance to feast on an Auburn offense that has gotten out of sorts with a backup quarterbac­k during a three-game losing streak.

NUMBERS TO KNOW

UNDER THE RADAR

CHARLOTTE AT OLD DOMINION

Old Dominion was one of two FBS schools that decided not to play at all last season because of the pandemic.

The Monarchs returned this season with a “new” coach in former Penn State assistant Ricky Rahne, who was hired in 2019.

After a 1-6 start to 2021, ODU has ripped off four straight victories and needs one more to become bowl eligible.

Off the field, ODU picked up an invitation to escape Conference USA and join the Sun Belt. Been a good few months for the Monarchs.

HOT SEAT

DAVID CUTCLIFFE, DUKE

It is doubtful any coach is going to save or lose his job based on this weekend’s results, but it certainly looks as if the end of an era is coming at Duke.

The 67-year-old Cutcliffe has had remarkable success (six bowl games and an ACC championsh­ip game appearance) in 14 seasons at a program that has rarely climbed out of the bottom of the ACC over the last 50 years. But the Blue Devils are 3-8 heading into their against Miami and the slippage over the past three seasons suggests it is time for a change in Durham.

 ?? BRODY SCHMIDT/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy takes the field for the team’s Oct. 30 game against Kansas in Stillwater, Okla. Oklahoma State plays Oklahoma at 5:30 p.m. Saturday.
BRODY SCHMIDT/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy takes the field for the team’s Oct. 30 game against Kansas in Stillwater, Okla. Oklahoma State plays Oklahoma at 5:30 p.m. Saturday.
 ?? JULIO CORTEZ ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh looks on during the first half of Saturday’s game against Maryland in College Park, Md. Michigan hosts Ohio State at 10 a.m. Saturday.
JULIO CORTEZ ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh looks on during the first half of Saturday’s game against Maryland in College Park, Md. Michigan hosts Ohio State at 10 a.m. Saturday.

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