Santa Fe New Mexican

Not-so-super teams show cracks

- By Ralph D. Russo

Alabama looked beatable for the first time. Ohio State’s defense still looks discombobu­lated, Clemson’s offense still looks limp and Oklahoma still looks far from elite.

Maybe college football’s season of the Super Teams won’t be such a forgone conclusion after all?

The top-ranked Crimson Tide faced its first serious challenge, but managed to get out of The Swamp undefeated against No. 11 Florida.

The No. 9 Buckeyes, No. 6 Tigers and No. 3 Sooners also were winners with blemishes Saturday.

Those four teams have combined for 20 College Football Playoff appearance­s, and fans, at least those of other teams, have been lamenting the same old same old and bracing for another round of it in 2021.

Three weeks in, dare to dream of something different.

After rolling out to a 21-3 lead, things didn’t come easy for the Crimson Tide’s offense, and maybe Nick Saban was right to be concerned about that run defense after the Mercer game.

The Gators ran for 245 yards — though they went nowhere on the potential tying 2-point conversion late in the fourth quarter.

Credit Florida coach Dan Mullen with back-to-back games against Alabama where — with very different personnel — the Gators were able to make the Tide’s offense operate under pressure by carving up its defense.

Alabama will still be No. 1 in the country, the favorite to repeat as national champions, but the Tide gave just the slightest indication the machine might have a couple of gears that need grease.

Especially with consecutiv­e games against No. 20 Mississipp­i (Oct. 2) and at No. 7 Texas A&M (Oct. 9) coming up soon.

No. 9 Ohio State (2-1) is past the point of needing just a tuneup. The Buckeyes pulled away from Tulsa in the fourth quarter thanks to freshman phenom TreVeyon Henderson (270 yards rushing and three TDs).

Those defensive issues that had coach Ryan Day being asked about the status of defensive coordinato­r Kerry Coombs after the Oregon loss? Still there. Tulsa passed for 428 yards.

Related, Michigan and Michigan State are a combined 6-0 with nothing but lopsided victories. Clemson’s opening, touchdown-less loss to Georgia seemed no reason to panic, and maybe Saturday’s long weather delay against Georgia Tech got the Tigers (2-1) out of sorts. Still, 284 total yards against a team that lost to Northern Illinois is disconcert­ing. Clemson has scored 17 points in two games against FBS opponents.

Of course, the ACC is not exactly showing off a bunch of potential challenger­s to break Clemson’s six-year lock on the conference title.

As for Oklahoma, the hype around the Sooners coming into this year was based on the premise that the Sooners now had a good (if not better than that) defense to go with what is almost always a supercharg­ed offense. The assumption being that with Lincoln Riley calling plays, former five-star recruit Spencer Rattler would go from good to great at quarterbac­k and the rest of the offense would follow.

Rattler would turn into a Heisman contender like the three quarterbac­ks (Baker Mayfield, Kyler Murray and Jalen Hurts) who came before him.

Bearcat comeback

No. 8 Cincinnati came from down 14-0 late in the first half to put away from Indiana late, checking the first box on a very important stretch of games for the Bearcats if they hope to make a playoff case.

“It’s a little different world for us just because it’s a little bit of a spotlight, a little bit of a bull’s eye. I’m not saying it’s any more of a spotlight or a bull’s-eye than anyone else who’s ranked. But for us as a program it’s a little different than what we’ve experience­d and our guys are finding a way to really handle it,” Cincinnati coach Luke Fickell said.

UC has a week off before heading to No. 12 Notre Dame on Oct. 2.

AROUND THE COUNTRY

Nothing more Pitt than the Panthers losing at home to Western Michigan of the Mid-American Conference the week after beating an SEC team (Tennessee) on the road. Anything is possible with Pitt . ... Add No. 15 Virginia Tech losing at West Virginia and Michigan State taking it to No. 24 Miami to Pitt’s loss, and the Atlantic Coast Conference had another rough week in the nonconfere­nce . ... Memphis won a wild game at home against Mississipp­i State with one of the more bizarre punt return TDs you’ll see — and one that Bulldogs fans will be fuming over . ... Kedon Slovis got his opportunit­y at USC two seasons ago because of an injury to JT Daniels. Did Jaxson Dart just Wally Pipp Slovis? The Trojans freshman came off the bench to pass for 391 yards and four touchdowns i n a rout of Washington State.

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