While LSU and Michigan State haven’t met their own expectations, the Badgers’ schedule still stacks up with just about any team in the country, and starting a winning streak next week at Iowa could lead to special things in December. No. 24 Western Michigan 41, Akron 0: AKRON, Ohio – Jarvion Franklin ran for a school-record 281 yards and Zach Terrell threw for two scores and ran for two more to lead Western Michigan (7-0) in its first game as a ranked team in school history. If they hadn’t proven it before this past weekend, the young Buckeyes cannot only compete with some of the best players and teams in the country, but they have enough to beat any team in college football. Ohio State: The Buckeyes padded their playoff resume, but don’t figure to leapfrog top-ranked Alabama in the Top 25 poll on Sunday after the Crimson Tide’s 39-point win over No. 9 Tennessee. Curtis Samuel and Dontre Wilson have combined for 635 receiving yards and seven touchdowns while Noah Brown has 16 receptions. Urban Meyer’s #2 Ohio State Buckeyes made up for a poor first half performance by dominating #8 Wisconsin in the second half and ultimately edging…
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