
"The SEC alone gave us four one-score finishes, five fourth-quarter comebacks and a Hail Mary completed at about the 1-inch line. It also gave us Texas A&M's resounding second-half surge against LSU that both erased the aura of Tiger Stadium at night and put LSU's Brian Kelly on the hottest of hot seats. ( Editor's note: Kelly has been fired, LSU announced Sunday night.)"
"The Big Ten gave us tense, down-to-the-wire affairs with Rutgers-Purdue and Nebraska-Northwestern and blowouts with Indiana over UCLA and Iowa over Minnesota. The ACC gave us a pair of overtime thrillers, a last-second field goal stunner and two top-10 teams winning by a combined 60. The Group of 5 gave us a playoff plot twist (Memphis 34, USF 31), four overtime epics and a 600-yard passing game, and a 37-0 run from North Texas."
Week 9 produced a striking mix of close games and dominant statement performances across college football. The SEC featured multiple one-score finishes, fourth-quarter comebacks and Texas A&M's second-half surge over LSU that shifted momentum and intensified pressure on LSU's coaching staff. The Big Ten served tense down-to-the-wire contests alongside decisive blowouts. The ACC delivered overtime thrillers and dramatic endings, while the Group of 5 offered a playoff-implicating upset, several overtime epics, a 600-yard passing performance and a dominant North Texas run. Smaller-school matchups included near walk-off defensive scores and a lopsided FCS No. 1-versus-No. 2 result. Week 9 narrowed narratives and clarified contenders.
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