The Morning Call

Not done: Ducks still in playoff hunt

- By Matt Murschel | Orlando Sentinel

Oregon is still in the College Football Playoff mix. The Ducks rallied from a 14-0 deficit and then needed to hang on for dear life to outlast an upset-minded UCLA. Oregon remains the top team in the Pac-12, and with Penn State and Oklahoma State losing and Ohio State and Michigan yet to face off, finds itself sitting on the outside of the top four heading into the final week of October.

Penn State’s playoff run ends with humiliatin­g loss to Illinois.

Even with a Football Bowl Subdivisio­n-record nine overtimes, Penn State couldn’t find a way to get past Illinois. The Nittany Lions only managed 10 points in regulation as quarterbac­k Sean Clifford looked a shell of his former self. The loss effectivel­y ends PSU’s chance of a Big Ten title and a shot at the playoffs.

Alabama makes a statement. The Crimson Tide’s loss to Texas A&M two weeks ago knocked them out of the top spot and left many doubting whether Nick Saban’s team could contend for a playoff spot. But after a back-and-forth first half against Tennessee, Bryce Young scored two touchdowns as Alabama had 28 points in the fourth quarter to put away the Volunteers and move one step closer to an SEC West title.

After another rough September, the Cyclones find themselves right back in the Big 12 picture after winning three straight games including a win over No. 8 Oklahoma State. Iowa State, which is 16-6 in October under coach Matt Campbell and 6-2 against ranked teams in the month, still have a meeting with Oklahoma looming in November.

Iowa State is heating up at the right time. Oklahoma’s issues go far deeper than who starts at QB.

So much has been made about the quarterbac­k controvers­y between Spencer Rattler and Caleb Williams, but the Sooners have bigger issues after the defense surrendere­d 23 points and 412 yards to a poor offensive team in Kansas. It was the fourth straight game in which Oklahoma has allowed 400-plus yards.

Pitt’s Kenny Pickett strengthen­s the case for the Heisman Trophy.

The Pittsburgh quarterbac­k added to his already impressive resume by passing for 302 yards and two touchdowns in leading the Panthers past Clemson. Pickett has thrown 23 touchdowns with one intercepti­on and could find himself in the mix for the Heisman with a strong finish in a weak ACC.

Big Ten supremacy comes down to next week.

Penn State’s loss to Illinois might have taken some of the lusters out of next week’s meeting with Ohio State but it doesn’t change the fact next week’s game along with Michigan State’s visit to Michigan would go far in clearing a muddled picture in the Big Ten race.

Clemson’s season takes another disappoint­ing turn.

While it’s too soon to write off Clemson’s football dynasty, it was another tough turn for the Tigers who suffered their third loss to Pittsburgh. Dabo Swinney benched QB D.J. Uiagalelei in hopes of finding a spark but it never happened as the Tigers find themselves going from national title contender to biggest disappoint­ment in 2021.

Lane Kiffin should be among LSU coaching options.

As LSU moves past Ed Orgeron, the Tigers needed to look no further than across the field Saturday for their next possible coach. Lane Kiffin guided Ole Miss to a double-digit win over LSU, moving the Rebels into a top-10 ranking with losses by Penn State and Oklahoma State. Kiffin’s offensive IQ coupled with LSU’s resources would be enough to return the Tigers to national prominence.

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