College football is full of surprises, making Saturdays something to look forward to. Week 4 gave us everything from a shocking blowout to a thrilling finish. Every Sunday, I’ll share the most striking takeaways from the weekend’s games, spotlighting key storylines and players to watch.
Oklahoma State Needs a Change
This isn’t just a rough patch for Oklahoma State; it’s a crisis. After a dismal loss to Oregon and then a surprising defeat at home to Tulsa, fans are questioning coach Mike Gundy’s future. In his 21 years as head coach, he has had successes, but this year feels different. Following a last-place finish last season, he reworked his contract and staff, but it hasn’t translated to success on the field. The team appears stagnant, and many think it may be time for a fresh perspective.
Clemson’s Unexpected Start
Clemson’s season is off to a shocking start with a 34-21 loss to Syracuse, marking the first time the Tigers have begun 1-3 under coach Dabo Swinney. Their once-stellar defense faltered, allowing 443 yards of offense. Swinney, who has led the program to great heights in the past, is now facing criticism. In college football, it’s often about the latest results, and right now, it feels like Clemson is struggling to keep up. Some experts suggest that without former defensive coordinator Brent Venables, the team has lost its edge. Whether it’s scheme, talent, or adaptation, Clemson must find answers soon.
Indiana Football is Rising
Indiana made a statement by stunning No. 9 Illinois, leaving many fans and commentators talking. Coach Curt Cignetti aimed to silence critics who said the Hoosiers couldn’t compete with top teams. Their strong performance on both offense and defense shows they are more than capable of staying in the conversation for the playoffs. With a tough schedule ahead, Indiana might just surprise us again this season.
Texas Tech is a Team to Watch
Texas Tech has made significant investments in its football program, and those efforts are paying off. Their recent win against Utah highlighted their potential as serious contenders in the Big 12. Many are starting to consider them a team that could shake up the conference. Backup quarterback Will Hammond stepped up impressively, proving that the Red Raiders may be one to watch in upcoming games.
The American Conference: A Potential Playoff Dark Horse
This season, the American Conference could produce this year’s Group of 6 representative in the College Football Playoff. Teams like USF, Tulane, and Memphis have carved out impressive wins against notable opponents, setting them apart from other conferences. Their strength in non-conference play suggests that the American champion will likely rank higher come selection time. It’s going to be exciting to see how this race unfolds.
As this season rolls on, it’s clear that surprises and upsets are part of what makes college football so captivating. Keep an eye on these developing stories!


















