The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Loaded Week 1 matchups here

- By Ralph D. Russo

No team has lost its opening game and reached the Bowl Championsh­ip Series title game or the College Football Playoff.

Something to keep in mind when watching No. 3 Clemson play No. 5 Georgia in the biggest game of the opening weekend of the season.

Tigers-Bulldogs is one of five games matching teams in the AP Top 25 on Saturday, the centerpiec­e of a long Labor Day weekend of college football.

The Big Ten decided to embrace early season conference games this year like never before, and the result is two ranked matchups (No. 17 Indiana at No. 18 Indiana and No. 19 Penn State at No. 12 Wisconsin) plus both of last season’s division winners (No. 4 Ohio State and Northweste­rn) opening up.

There are also a plethora of intriguing games with neither team ranked such as Texas Tech vs. Houston, West Virginia at Maryland and Louisville-Mississipp­i on Monday night.

New starting quarterbac­ks will debut at powerhouse programs such as No. 1 Alabama, Ohio State, No. 6 Texas A&M and No. 9 Notre Dame.

Let the fun begin!

Best game

Georgia vs. Clemson in Charlotte, North Carolina

Sometimes the game with the highest-ranked teams is not the best game. This is not one of those times.

Bulldogs coach Kirby Smart has been stacking top-three recruiting classes in recent years to keep up

with Alabama — but Georgia hasn’t had Tide-level success.

Is this the season for a breakthrou­gh, with USC transfer JT Daniels now healthy and establishe­d at quarterbac­k?

Meanwhile, Clemson’s new starter at quarterbac­k, D.J. Uiagalelei, gave everyone a glimpse at his high ceiling in two starts last season replacing Trevor Lawrence.

Realistica­lly, the 60th meeting between the schools — first since 2008 — should not be a CFP eliminatio­n game, but history suggests the loser is in a bind.

Heisman watch

Bryce Young, QB, Alabama

Young played some mopup duty last year, throwing 22 passes, but the former five-star recruit is still mostly an unwrapped present.

The Crimson Tide unleash him against No. 14 Miami in Atlanta. Despite the inexperien­ce, Young is already one of the betting favorites to win the Heisman Trophy.

Exploding out of the gate with a big game against a ranked opponent would quickly help validate the hype around a player that gets compared to Heisman Trophy winner and Arizona Cardinals quarterbac­k Kyler Murray.

Numbers to know

11-3 >> No. 17 Indiana’s record in its last 14 Big Ten games. That’s the best stretch of 14 games in the history of the program.

13 >> Consecutiv­e games in which Wisconsin’s defense has forced at least one turnover, the longest streak in the Big Ten. Penn State’s Sean Clifford tied for the Big Ten lead with nine intercepti­ons last season.

Combined record the

last two seasons for No. 23 Louisiana-Lafayette, which opens at No. 21 Texas. It’s the first game for new Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian and it comes against a team that beat a ranked Big 12 school (Iowa State) last year.

34-1-1 >> No. 15 Southern California’s record against current members of the Mountain West. The Trojans open Saturday against defending Mountain West champion San Jose State, which is 0-4 against USC.

376 >> Nebraska’s sellout streak after a donor bought up the remaining tickets for the Cornhusker­s’ game Saturday against Fordham, an FCS school from New York. The streak dates to 1962, but if the Huskers continue to struggle — they opened the season with a loss at Illinois in Week 0 — Nebraska might have to continue to rely on the generosity of boosters to keep its record streak rolling.

 ?? JOSH MORGAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Clemson quarterbac­k D.J. Uiagalelei warms up before his team’s game against Boston College last season.
JOSH MORGAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Clemson quarterbac­k D.J. Uiagalelei warms up before his team’s game against Boston College last season.

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