Johnny "Football" Manziel and the Texas A&M Aggies threw a wrench in the BCS National Championship projections by knocking off the Alabama Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa, 29-24.
Kansas State and Oregon are the new No. 1 and 2 teams in the BCS Standings, respectively. Notre Dame sits at No. 3, while Alabama slipped to No. 4.
With two weeks remaining in the regular season, the conference title games and postseason are beginning to take form. Will we have a new No. 1 by December?
Saturday
No. 1 Kansas State (10-0) at Baylor (4-5)
Wildcats 42, Bears 20
No. 13 Stanford (8-2) at No. 2 Oregon (10-0)
Ducks 41, Cardinal 24
Wake Forest (5-5) at No. 3 Notre Dame (10-0)
Fighting Irish 30, Demon Deacons 6
Western Carolina (1-9) at No. 4 Alabama (9-1)
Crimson Tide 56, Catamounts 0
Georgia Southern (8-2) at No. 5 Georgia
Bulldogs 47, Eagles 13
Jacksonville State (6-4) at No. 6 Florida (9-1)
Gators 38, Gamecocks 7
Ole Miss (5-5) at No. 7 LSU (8-2)
Tigers 34, Rebels 14
Sam Houston State (8-2) at No. 8 Texas A&M (8-2)
Aggies 63, Bearkats 19
Wofford (8-2) at No. 9 South Carolina (8-2)
Gamecocks 39, Terriers 10
No. 10 Florida State (9-1) at Maryland (4-6)
Seminoles 45, Terrapins 16
North Carolina State (6-4) at No. 11 Clemson (9-1)
Tigers 41, Wolf Pack 27
No. 12 Oklahoma (7-2) at West Virginia (5-4)
Sooners 37, Mountaineers 28
Minnesota (6-4) at No. 14 Nebraska (8-2)
Cornhuskers 31, Golden Gophers 13
California (3-8) at No. 16 Oregon State (7-2)
Beavers 33, Golden Bears 17
No. 18 USC (7-3) at No. 17 UCLA (8-2)
Trojans 44, Bruins 38
Utah State (8-2) at No. 20 Louisiana Tech
Bulldogs 42, Aggies 35
Iowa (4-6) at No. 21 Michigan (7-3)
Wolverines 24, Hawkeyes 10
No. 22 Rutgers (8-1) at Cincinnati (7-2)
Bearcats 23, Scarlet Knights 20
No. 23 Texas Tech (7-3) at No. 24 Oklahoma State (6-3)
Cowboys 36, Red Raiders 34
No. 25 Washington (6-4) at Colorado (1-9)
Huskies 37, Buffaloes 20
Last week: 18-4 (81.2 percent)
Overall: 176-42 (80.7 percent)
Kansas State and Oregon are the new No. 1 and 2 teams in the BCS Standings, respectively. Notre Dame sits at No. 3, while Alabama slipped to No. 4.
With two weeks remaining in the regular season, the conference title games and postseason are beginning to take form. Will we have a new No. 1 by December?
Saturday
No. 1 Kansas State (10-0) at Baylor (4-5)
Wildcats 42, Bears 20
No. 13 Stanford (8-2) at No. 2 Oregon (10-0)
Ducks 41, Cardinal 24
Wake Forest (5-5) at No. 3 Notre Dame (10-0)
Fighting Irish 30, Demon Deacons 6
Western Carolina (1-9) at No. 4 Alabama (9-1)
Crimson Tide 56, Catamounts 0
Georgia Southern (8-2) at No. 5 Georgia
Bulldogs 47, Eagles 13
Jacksonville State (6-4) at No. 6 Florida (9-1)
Gators 38, Gamecocks 7
Ole Miss (5-5) at No. 7 LSU (8-2)
Tigers 34, Rebels 14
Sam Houston State (8-2) at No. 8 Texas A&M (8-2)
Aggies 63, Bearkats 19
Wofford (8-2) at No. 9 South Carolina (8-2)
Gamecocks 39, Terriers 10
No. 10 Florida State (9-1) at Maryland (4-6)
Seminoles 45, Terrapins 16
North Carolina State (6-4) at No. 11 Clemson (9-1)
Tigers 41, Wolf Pack 27
No. 12 Oklahoma (7-2) at West Virginia (5-4)
Sooners 37, Mountaineers 28
Minnesota (6-4) at No. 14 Nebraska (8-2)
Cornhuskers 31, Golden Gophers 13
California (3-8) at No. 16 Oregon State (7-2)
Beavers 33, Golden Bears 17
No. 18 USC (7-3) at No. 17 UCLA (8-2)
Trojans 44, Bruins 38
Utah State (8-2) at No. 20 Louisiana Tech
Bulldogs 42, Aggies 35
Iowa (4-6) at No. 21 Michigan (7-3)
Wolverines 24, Hawkeyes 10
No. 22 Rutgers (8-1) at Cincinnati (7-2)
Bearcats 23, Scarlet Knights 20
No. 23 Texas Tech (7-3) at No. 24 Oklahoma State (6-3)
Cowboys 36, Red Raiders 34
No. 25 Washington (6-4) at Colorado (1-9)
Huskies 37, Buffaloes 20
Last week: 18-4 (81.2 percent)
Overall: 176-42 (80.7 percent)





