
Saturday has arrived! The 2018 season kicks into high gear with the first full Saturday of games. With multiple big-time games on the slate and a bevy of interesting matchups from noon until night, there is no better way to kick off the fall than with what we are in store for here.
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Week 1 college football schedule, scores
All times Eastern
FAU at No. 7 Oklahoma -- FOX -- GameTracker
No. 23 Texas at Maryland -- FS1 -- GameTracker
Oregon State at No. 5 Ohio State -- ABC -- GameTracker
Ole Miss at Texas Tech -- ESPN -- GameTracker
No. 17 West Virginia vs. Tennessee -- 3:30 p.m. on CBS -- Picks, preview
No. 6 Washington vs. No. 9 Auburn -- 3:30 p.m. on ABC -- Picks, preview
Washington State at Wyoming -- 3:30 p.m. on CBSSN
No. 14 Michigan vs. No. 12 Notre Dame -- 7:30 p.m. on NBC -- Picks, preview
Louisville vs. No. 1 Alabama -- 8 p.m. on ABC -- Picks, preview
BYU at Arizona -- 10:45 p.m. on ESPN
Click here for a full Week 1 college football scoreboard.
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Deja vu for Texas against Maryland
That's ... not a good thing. The Longhorns trail the Terps 24-14 late in the first half and it's Tom Herman's team, not the one coming off of a player death scandal, that looks discombobulated. Maryland has been winning a ton of battles in the passing game. Quarterback Kasim Hill already has a 134 yards passing and a touchdown. Meanwhile, Texas can't find an answer with Sam Ehlinger at quarterback. Halftime adjustments are definitely needed for the Longhorns. Will we see Shane Buechele relieve Ehlinger?
Kyler Murray has Oklahoma up big
There were plenty of questions about how Oklahoma's offense would look without Baker Mayfield. So far, Kyler Murray has lived up to the expectations against FAU, completing every pass he threw and leading three touchdown drives in the first quarter to put the Sooners up 28-0. The former top prospect -- and recent first round MLB Draft pick -- has done a great job extending plays and finding receivers open, like on this long catch-and-run touchdown to Lee Morris.
Ole Miss receivers break out nWo 'Nasty Wide Outs' belt
Turnover chain? How about the nWo belt? Ole Miss started celebrating its wide receivers -- "Nasty Wide Outs" -- a few seasons ago, and their very own title belt, indicative of Hulk Hogan's New World Order wrestling group back in the 1990s, returned to the field on Saturday against Texas Tech. It should be noted, however, that Ole Miss' wideouts are not the only ones making plays. Texas Tech phenom TJ Vasher has the early candidate for catch of the year.
Fan trolls Urban Meyer on 'College GameDay'
The signs were out in South Bend on the set of ESPN's "College GameDay" Saturday morning, and we have an early candidate for best -- or most brutal -- of the weekend. This, of course, comes the same week Urban Meyer and Ohio State made a habit of defending themselves via statements about the school's investigation into whether Meyer knew about or condoned domestic violence committed by former assistant Zach Smith.
Kasim Hill starts at QB, Terps honor Jordan McNair
Sam Ehlinger will start at quarterback for Texas, and now we know Kasim Hill will start at quarterback for Maryland. Hill played briefly against Texas last season and completed all three of his pass attempts after starter Tyrrell Pigrome tore his ACL. Hill then sustained his own season-ending ACL injury just two games later against Central Florida.
The Terps also honored the late Jordan McNair before the game. McNair, of course, died earlier this summer during conditioning drills, which sparked an investigation into the culture of the program under coach D.J. Durkin. Maryland sent 10 players out on to the field -- the absent player representing McNair -- and Texas declined the penalty. The Terps are also honoring McNair with helmet stickers bearing his number.
Washington without starting lineman vs. Auburn
No. 6 Washington travels to take on No. 9 Auburn this afternoon, but the Huskies will be without one of the most important pieces of their offensive line when they do so. As Adam Jude reported for The Seattle Times, left tackle Trey Adams won't be active for Saturday's matchup because of a back injury. This ailment is unrelated to a knee surgery Adams, a preseason All-American OT, has been recovering from -- a surgery that "prevented him from making the trip" otherwise.
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