March 7, 2026

Weekly Analysis: post week 14 superlatives

College Football 2025: post week 14 superlatives

The best game: Oklahoma over LSU.

The coach I wish I was: Indiana’s Curt Cignetti.

The coach I wouldn’t want to be: Kansas’ Lance Leipold.

The team that impressed: Vanderbilt.

The defensive slugfest: Minnesota over Wisconsin.

The offensive shootout: Penn State over Rutgers.

The team that disappointed: Texas A&M.

The Heisman favorite: Ohio State’s Julian Sayin.

The best conference: Big Ten.

The worst conference: Big 12.

The best team: Ohio State.

The underrated coach: Virginia’s Mike Elliott.

The overrated coach: Tennessee’s Josh Heupel.

The underrated player: Iowa’s Mark Gronowski.

The breakout performance: Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton’s 310 pas yards, three touchdowns.

The biggest upset: No. 16 Texas over No. 3 Texas A&M.

The upset no one seen coming: California over No. 21 SMU.

The team that wants to hit the reset button: Colorado.

The blowout everyone predicted: Texas Tech over West Virginia.

The underrated team: Arizona.

The overrated team: Texas A&M.

The feel-good story: Ohio State’s Ryan Day snapping a four-game losing streak to Michigan.

The horror show: Oklahoma State going winless in Big 12 play for a second-straight season.

The must-see game in week 15: No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Indiana in Big Ten Championship.

The team nobody’s talking about: Utah.

The team with an elite offense: Notre Dame.

The team with an elite defense: Georgia.

The team that was desperate for a win: Florida.

The surprising blowout: Iowa over Nebraska.

The surprising close game: Alabama over Auburn.

The best comeback game: BYU over UCF.

The narrow escape: Georgia over Georgia Tech.

The defense that got exposed: Michigan.

The coach with the most to prove: Colorado’s Coach Prime.

The dangerous Group of Five team: North Texas.

Cool in the clutch: Alabama’s Ty Simpson.

Give that coach a raise: Penn State’s Terry Smith.

Man, they’re good: Indiana.

Wow, they’re bad: Kentucky.