Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

In the spotlight

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This week’s focus: UCLA speedster is helping turn Bruins around.

Notre Dame tries to bounce back from a painful loss and Southern California tries to build on the momentum of a surprising win in the two most notable college football matchups this week. The 21st-ranked Trojans visit No. 17 Washington on Saturday, while the 10thranked Fighting Irish host No. 18 Virginia. Those are the week’s only two matchups pitting ranked foes against each other. USC is coming off a victory over Utah that dropped the Utes from 10th to 19th. Notre Dame suffered its first loss of the season last week when it fell 23-17 at No. 3 Georgia. Here are some things that merit watching in college football this week.

GAME OF THE WEEK No. 21 Southern California at No. 17 Washington:

USC is in the midst of a huge three-game stretch that could define its season. The Trojans visit Washington and Notre Dame in their next two games. Win both and the Trojans become a potential playoff contender. Lose both and the calls for coach Clay Helton’s removal grow even louder. USC quarterbac­k Matt Fink replaced an injured Kedon Slovis against Utah and is likely to start Saturday with Slovis in concussion protocol.

HEISMAN WATCH

Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor led all Football Bowl Subdivisio­n players in rushing last year and ranks third this season with 146.7 yards per game. His 203yard performanc­e in the eighth-ranked Badgers’ 35-14 victory over No. 20 Michigan marked the ninth time he’s reached the 200-yard mark in 30 career games. Taylor next faces Northweste­rn, one of the few teams to hold him in check. In two games against the Wildcats, Taylor has yet to have a 100-yard game, totaling 126 yards and averaging 4.2 yards per carry.

NUMBERS TO KNOW

8: Number of victories by Mountain West Conference schools over Power Five teams this season. No other Group of Five conference has more than five wins over Power Five teams.

300: No. 9 Florida has thrown for at least 300 yards in four of Dan Mullen’s first 17 games as coach, including each of the last three. Before Mullen arrived, Florida threw for 300-plus yards just six times in a 101-game stretch from 2010-17.

440: The number of carries by Mississipp­i State running backs since the last time one of them fumbled. The last time a Mississipp­i State running back fumbled was on Nov. 18, 2017.

900: Nebraska earned its 900th win in school history Saturday by beating Illinois 42-38. The Cornhusker­s now face No. 5 Ohio State, which has 915 wins. No. 6 Oklahoma and Notre Dame look to become the sixth and seventh FBS programs to collect 900 wins as measured by the NCAA when the Sooners host Texas Tech and the Irish host Virginia on Saturday. Other FBS schools with at least 900 wins include Michigan, Texas and Alabama. Notre Dame actually has won 920 games but had to vacate 21 of those victories from 2012 and 2013.

UNDER THE RADAR Wake Forest (4-0, 0-0 ACC) at Boston College (3-1, 1-0):

Wake Forest’s fast start has garnered so little attention that the unbeaten Demon Deacons remain unranked, though they are 24th in the coaches’ poll. The Deacons seek their first 5-0 start since 2006 when they visit Boston College, which won 41-34 at Wake Forest last season.

Coastal Carolina (3-1, 0-0 Sun Belt) at Appalachia­n State (3-0, 0-0):

The undefeated Mountainee­rs begin their Sun Belt title defense by hosting Coastal Carolina, which owns a three-game winning streak that includes a victory at Kansas . Appalachia­n State has won all five of the previous games in this series. HOT SEAT WATCH Arkansas has gone 4-12 under Chad Morris, a record that includes a 2-3 mark against Group of Five teams, including last week’s especially embarrassi­ng loss to perennial Mountain West cellar dweller San Jose State. Two of Morris’ four wins at Arkansas were against Football Championsh­ip Subdivisio­n programs. Arkansas plays its annual rivalry game against Texas A&M on Saturday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

 ?? [JOHN BAZEMORE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly watches play against Georgia during the second half Sept. 21 in Athens, Ga. Georgia won 23-17.
[JOHN BAZEMORE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly watches play against Georgia during the second half Sept. 21 in Athens, Ga. Georgia won 23-17.

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