College Football Week 13 Explained in 10 Minutes

College Football Week 13 Explained in 10 Minutes

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Week 13 was absolute cinema — playoff chaos, superstar moments, and some of the dumbest football the sport has to offer.

We start with the headliner:
Oregon vs USC — and yeah, USC actually showed up for once, but Oregon flat-out won the game in the margins. Malik Benson’s 85-yard kick-return tuddy blew it open, Maiava threw two backbreaking picks, and USC dialed up so many questionable calls that even the broadcast team couldn’t hide it. Oregon moves one step closer to locking up their playoff spot.

Ohio State didn’t have their typical first half vs Rutgers, but once the ground game took over, it was wraps — now it’s officially Michigan Week and nothing else matters.
Georgia handled Charlotte 35–3 and hit cruise control early.
Texas unleashed the full Arch Manning Avengers arc — 4 passing TDs, a rushing TD, AND a receiving TD. (Okay…it was Arkansas, but still.)
Notre Dame scored their first 21 points on defense/special teams and suffocated Syracuse with zero motion after CJ Carr went down.
Michigan beat Maryland, but their playoff résumé is looking shakier by the minute.

Tennessee finally ended the 22-year Swamp drought by slicing Florida up from the opening drive.
BYU walked into Nippert at night and survived with an LJ Martin soul-snatching icing run.
And Kansas State vs Utah was pure chaos — 472 rushing yards, a PAT returned for 2, and a final-drive INT to end it. Peak Big 12 energy.

Mid-tier madness hit next:
UCF actually got Oklahoma State to go scoreless on six straight possessions.
Arizona outscored Baylor 27-0 in the second half.
Wake Forest somehow sits at 8–3 under Jake Dickert.
Washington torched UCLA in their Rose Bowl farewell.
LSU escaped WKU 13–10 — outrageous behavior.
Pitt cooked Georgia Tech behind 18-year-old Mason Hientshel going 17/20.

And then the DEEP-CUT CHAOS (aka the degenerates’ window):
FAU–UConn dropped 1,268 total yards and 75/101 passing.
Liberty–La Tech featured 600+ rushing yards and four picks.
UTSA’s Owen McCown? Another 5-TD nuke.
Kennesaw State won on a filthy back-foot throw.
Army blew a two-score fourth-quarter lead.
Akron won behind FOUR field goals in a game with 33% combined completion percentage.
Ohio ran the ball 57 times for 363 yards like a WWII football reenactment.

Late-night degeneracy locked it in:
Air Force lost the time-of-possession battle to New Mexico (HOW?),
Fresno melted down with 10 penalties,
San Diego State bullied San José State,
and Washington closed the Rose Bowl era by shredding UCLA.

If you want playoff contenders, QB breakouts, special teams disasters, and full-throttle college football absurdity — Week 13 delivered on every level.

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