The Oklahoman

Miami-VT shines on a light schedule

- By Ralph D. Russo

What already was set up to be a college football schedule without much sizzle has been further gutted by the pandemic this week.

Overall, 11 games have been postponed by COVID-19 issues, including five involving ranked teams. No. 1 Alabama, No. 3 Ohio State and No. 5 Texas A&M all got unschedule­d off weeks.

What's left is the possibilit­y for a few high-profile upsets and an opportunit­y for the Big Ten to either sort itself a little or get even more muddled beyond Ohio State.

Best game

No. 9 Miami at Virginia Tech: The Hurricanes (6-1, 5-1) still have a chance to reach the Atlantic Coast Conference championsh­ip game if they get some help. The Hokies (4-3, 4-2) have had a season filled with ups and downs none farther down than last week when they lost at home to Liberty on a long, last-second field goal. Despite the difference in records, the teams themselves are probably pretty closely matched. Miami quarterbac­k D'Eriq King has been carrying the load on offense for the `Canes, with 1,831 yards passing and 406 rushing. Virginia Tech's Hendon Hooker is another dual-threat quarterbac­k who has been playing at a high level, accounting for 15 touchdowns in five games.

Heisman watch

Kyle Trask, QB, Florida: The senior is setting a torrid pace with 22 touchdown passes in five games. He lit up Georgia last week and this week gets to play while most of the other top Heisman contenders Clemson's Trevor Lawrence, Alabama's Mac Jones and Ohio State's Justin Fields are off. The sixth-ranked Gators face Arkansas in the Swamp. The Razorbacks have been plucky in a bounce-back season under new coach Sam Pittman, who is out this week with COVID-19. And they have the best pass defense in the SEC, with 12 intercepti­ons and six yards allowed per pass.

Numbers to know

0: Combined victories for Penn State and Nebraska going into a matchup of two programs that have combined for seven national championsh­ips.

0: Points allowed in the second half this season by No. 23 Northweste­rn. The Wildcats face Purdue in a key matchup of Big Ten West unbeatens.

1: Incomplete passes thrown by Wisconsin freshman Graham Mertz in his starting debut three weeks ago against Illinois. The 13th-ranked Badgers have not played since because of a COVID-19 outbreak. They get back in action against Michigan. Whether Mertz is available is uncertain.

4-0: No. 10 Indiana is looking to start the Big Ten season with four straight victories for the first time since 1987 when the Hoosiers visit Michigan State.

7: Consecutiv­e victories for No. 2 Notre Dame against Boston College. The Fighting Irish try to follow up their upset of No. 1 Clemson by beating the team that nearly knocked off the Tigers two weeks ago.

147: Yards rushing for Washington State's Deon McIntosh last week against Oregon State. The transfer from Notre Dame was filling in for the injured Max Borghi and had the best rushing day for a Cougars player since 2007. Washington State hosts No. 11 Oregon on Saturday.

Under the radar

UNLV at San Jose State: The Spartans are off to their best start in three decades at 3-0 behind quarterbac­k Nick Starkel, a two-time transfer with previous stops at Texas A&M and Arkansas. San Jose State last started a season 4-0 in 1955.

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