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Post by YaBoyRobRoy » 15 Aug 2026, 13:12

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WEEK 10, 2026


NOTABLE GAMES

  • Texas upsets #7 Missouri, 38-35
  • Oregon takes down Ohio State in Big Ten clash, 24-19
  • #1 Duke falls to NC State, 36-34
  • Notre Dame beats Miami, 24-21
  • LSU survives against Alabama, 31-28


CFP TOP 25 RANKINGS

01. Oregon (8-1)
02. Texas A&M (8-1)
03. BYU (9-0)
04. Oklahoma (8-1)
05. Indiana (8-1)
06. Ohio State (7-2)
07. Texas Tech (8-1)
08. Michigan (7-2)
09. SMU (7-2)
10. LSU (7-2)
11. Duke (8-1)
12. USC (7-2)
13. Virginia (7-2)
14. CALIFORNIA (8-1)
15. Missouri (7-2)
16. Georgia (6-3)
17. Notre Dame (6-3)
18. Washington (6-3)
19. Miami (6-3)
20. Penn State (6-3)
21. Kentucky (6-3)
22. Kansas State (7-2)
23. Minnesota (6-3)
24. Cincinnati (6-3)
25. Boise State (7-2)

Dropped From Rankings: #18 Ole Miss, #20 Tennessee, #21 Houston, #22 UCLA, #23 TCU, #24 Florida



ACC PLAY
  • Florida State 35 - Boston College 14
  • Wake Forest 41 - FCS 7
  • Syracuse 28 - Clemson 25
  • Louisville 50 - Georgia Tech 21
  • NC State 36 - Duke 34
  • Notre Dame 24 - Miami 21
  • SMU 28 - Virginia Tech 17
  • UConn 16 - North Carolina 13


ACC STANDINGS

01. Duke (8-1, 5-1)
02. CALIFORNIA (8-1, 5-1)
03. SMU (7-2, 5-2)
04. Virginia (7-2, 4-2)
05. Miami (6-3, 4-2)
06. NC State (5-4, 4-2)
07. Syracuse (6-3, 4-3)
08. Louisville (6-3, 4-3)
09. Wake Forest (5-4, 3-3)
10. Georgia Tech (5-4, 3-3)
11. Florida State (5-4, 2-4)
12. Boston College (5-4, 2-4)
13. Stanford (4-5, 2-4)
14. Clemson (3-6, 2-4)
15. Pittsburgh (4-5, 2-4)
16. North Carolina (3-6, 1-4)
17. Virginia Tech (2-7, 0-6)



PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

NATIONAL


OFF: Pofele Ashlock, WR #5, Hawaii
at UTEP (W 45-24) -- 13 rec, 153 yds, 2 TD

DEF: Delvon Gulley, CB #5, UAB
vs Charlotte (L 23-32) -- 9 tkls, 2 PBU, FF, 2 FR

ACC

OFF: Lincoln Kienholz, QB #3, Louisville
at Georgia Tech (W 50-21) -- 20/33, 234 yds, 2 TD, 73 rush yds, rush TD

DEF: Cameron Martinez, SS #29, Boston College
vs Florida State (L 14-35) -- 4 tkls, 3 PBU



HEISMAN WATCH

01. John Mateer, QB #10, Oklahoma -- 1994 pass yds, 15 TD, 4 INT, 630 rush yds, 11 rush TD
02.
Cam Vaughn, WR #17, Miami -- 70 rec, 962 yds, 12 TD
03. Marcell Reed, QB #10, Texas A&M -- 2290 pass yds, 17 TD, INT, 354 rush yds, 8 rush TD
04. Jalen Hale, WR #2, SMU -- 67 rec, 979 yds, 13 TD
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Post by YaBoyRobRoy » 15 Aug 2026, 13:14

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WEEK 11, 2026
#14 CALIFORNIA (8-1, 5-1) @ #13 VIRGINIA (7-2, 4-2)

11/14/26 • 3:30 PM • 58° • 0% CHANCE OF RAIN
Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA


THE OPPOSITION

Virginia Cavaliers

84 OVR • 84 OFF • 84 DEF

HC: Tony Elliott (LVL 35 - Strategist) • OC: Des Kitchings (LVL 22 - Master Motivator) • DC: John Rudzinski (LVL 22 - Scheme Guru)
OFF: Power Spread • DEF: 4-2-5

All-Time: Virginia leads 1-0
Last Meeting: L 21-31 (2025)


TOP RATED PLAYERS

Noah Josey • LG #77 • SR • 6'5", 310 • Agile • 91 OVR
Kam Robinson • LB #5 • SR • 6'2", 235 • Thumper • 90 OVR
Fisher Camac • DE #14 • SR • 6'7", 253 • Edge Setter • 89 OVR


TEAM LEADERS

PASS: E. Holstein, QB #10 • 233/351, 2481 yds, 22 TD, 6 INT
RUSH: P. Lewis, RB #2 • 106 car, 657 yds, 9 TD
REC: J. Gibson, WR #19 • 57 rec, 581 yds, 6 TD
TKL: C. Costner, SS #4 • 73 tkls, 58 solo
SACK: J. Hammond, DT #91 & Zion Wilson, DT #54 • 4.5 sacks each
INT: B. Hillman, FS #6 • 3 INT


SCHEDULE

WK 00 • VS NC STATE (L 21-31)
WK 02 • VS FCS (W 28-7)
WK 03 • VS WEST VIRGINIA (W 45-14)
WK 04 • VS DELAWARE (W 28-17)
WK 05 • AT FLORIDA STATE (W 28-17)
WK 06 • VS SYRACUSE (W 31-17)
WK 07 • AT SMU (W 46-44 OT)
WK 08 • VS DUKE (L 25-26)
WK 09 • AT WAKE FOREST (W 56-14)
WK 11 • VS CALIFORNIA
WK 12 • VS NORTH CAROLINA
WK 13 • AT VIRGINIA TECH


INJURY REPORT

CAL
A. MANUTAI, SS #14 • TORN PECTORAL, SEASON

VIRGINIA
J. MIDDLEBROOK, RB #21 • COMPLETE ACL TEAR, SEASON
J. HAMMOND, DT #91 • BROKEN FIBULA, 7 WEEKS
A. BRITTON, DT #55 • TORN LABRU, 3 WEEKS
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Post by YaBoyRobRoy » 15 Aug 2026, 14:49

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WEEK 11, 2026
#14 CALIFORNIA (8-1, 5-1) @ #13 VIRGINIA (7-2, 4-2)

11/14/26 • 3:30 PM • 58° • 0% CHANCE OF RAIN
Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA

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With its playoff hopes hanging in the balance, Cal delivered two completely different performances Saturday afternoon.

For one half, the Golden Bears looked every bit like a team capable of making a postseason run. They attacked Virginia through the air, controlled the line of scrimmage and built a commanding 24-6 halftime lead on the road against the No. 13 Cavaliers.

Then everything changed.

Virginia stormed back in the second half, completely shutting down the Cal offense and turning what looked like a comfortable Golden Bear victory into a tense finish. But despite being held scoreless over the final 30 minutes, Cal's dominant first half proved to be enough as the Bears escaped Charlottesville with a 24-16 victory.

More importantly, Cal kept its playoff hopes alive.

Quarterback Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele came out firing, connecting with running back Adam Mohammed for an 85-yard touchdown just 3:48 into the game. The explosive play immediately put Virginia on its heels and gave the Bears an early 7-0 advantage.

Sagapolutele struck again later in the quarter, finding Mason Mini for a 5-yard touchdown to push the lead to 14.

Virginia finally got on the board with a 33-yard field goal from Will Bettridge, but Cal answered with a 35-yard field goal of their own.

The Cavaliers added another Bettridge field goal late in the half, but Cal responded one more time. With 1:57 remaining before halftime, Sagapolutele found Dorian Thomas for a 2-yard touchdown, sending the Golden Bears into the locker room with a commanding 24-6 lead.

The second half was a completely different football game.

Virginia's defense tightened up, and Cal suddenly couldn't find the same rhythm that had produced 24 points before halftime.

The Cavaliers opened the third quarter with a 2-yard touchdown pass from Eli Holstein to Jacquon Gibson, cutting the deficit to 24-13.

From there, Virginia's defense continued to frustrate Cal. The Bears struggled to sustain drives and Sagapolutele threw two interceptions. Bettridge added a 42-yard field goal with 10:19 remaining in the fourth quarter, making it a one-score game at 24-16.

While trying to chew the clock in enemy territory, Sagapolutele took a sack on a questionable play-action pass call. He would fumble and although his team recovered, it put them out of field goal range and they were forced to punt.

With one last shot to tie the game, Holstein took a shot and it was intercepted by safety Kingston Lopa. The Golden Bears then converted a couple of first downs to seal the dramatic win.


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Post by Baze » 15 Aug 2026, 16:57

Way to bounce back, we are still alive!
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Post by redsox907 » 16 Aug 2026, 14:36

you mean there's a chance?!

I thought you were cooked with that strip sack. Nice job getting the INT to seal the win

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Post by Soapy » Yesterday, 09:27

YaBoyRobRoy wrote:
15 Aug 2026, 13:12
Notre Dame beats Miami, 24-21
:camstare:

told you CJ Bailey was a problem
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Post by YaBoyRobRoy » Yesterday, 14:42

Baze wrote:
15 Aug 2026, 16:57
Way to bounce back, we are still alive!
:yep: just gotta take care of business.
redsox907 wrote:
16 Aug 2026, 14:36
you mean there's a chance?!

I thought you were cooked with that strip sack. Nice job getting the INT to seal the win
we did everything we could to throw that one away lol but we got the dub. Thought we were cooked as well lmao.
Soapy wrote:
Yesterday, 09:27
YaBoyRobRoy wrote:
15 Aug 2026, 13:12
Notre Dame beats Miami, 24-21
:camstare:

told you CJ Bailey was a problem
you told me and I still couldn't stop him. I deserved to lose lol.
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WEEK 11, 2026


NOTABLE GAMES

  • #2 Texas A&M falls to Tennessee at home, 42-36
  • #1 Oregon remains on top after 15-10 win over #8 Michigan
  • #20 Penn State defeats #23 Minnesota, 21-16
  • #19 Miami bounces back with win over #11 Duke, 38-20
  • #9 SMU shocked by Wake Forest, 18-17
  • #7 Texas Tech survives against Oklahoma State, 27-26

CFP TOP 25 RANKINGS

01. Oregon (9-1, 6-1 1st in Big Ten)
02. BYU (10-0, 7-0 1st in Big 12)
03. Indiana (9-1, 6-1 2nd in Big Ten)
04. Ohio State (8-2, 5-2 5th in Big Ten)
05. Texas Tech (9-1, 6-1 2nd in Big 12)
06. LSU (8-2, 5-2 3rd in SEC)
07. CALIFORNIA (9-1, 6-1 1st in ACC)
08. Texas A&M (8-2, 5-2 1st in SEC)
09. Michigan (7-3, 5-2 6th in Big Ten)
10. Georgia (7-3, 5-3 6th in SEC)
11. Oklahoma (8-2, 5-2 2nd in SEC)
12. Miami (7-3, 5-2 2nd in ACC)


13. USC (7-3, 4-3 7th in Big Ten)
14. Washington (7-3, 4-3 8th in Big Ten)
15. Notre Dame (7-3, Independent)
16. Penn State (7-3, 6-1 3rd in Big Ten)
17. Kentucky (7-3, 5-3 4th in SEC)
18. Duke (8-2, 5-2 3rd in ACC)
19. Missouri (7-3, 4-3 8th in SEC)
20. SMU (7-3, 5-3 5th in ACC)
21. Cincinnati (7-3, 5-2 3rd in Big 12)
22. Boise State (8-2, 5-1 1st in PAC-12)
23. UNLV (8-2, 5-1 1st in MWC)
24. Louisville (7-3, 5-3 6th in ACC)
25. UAB (9-1, 5-1 1st in AAC)

Dropped From Rankings: #13 Virginia, #22 Kansas State, #23 Minnesota



ACC PLAY
  • Pittsburgh 40 - Florida State 25
  • Miami 38 - Duke 20
  • Wake Forest 18 - SMU 17
  • Virginia Tech 24 - Stanford 10
  • Notre Dame 21 - Boston College 18
  • Georgia Tech 41 - Clemson 31
  • NC State 38 - Syracuse 31
  • Louisville 52 - North Carolina 28


ACC STANDINGS

01. CALIFORNIA (9-1, 6-1)
02. Miami (7-3, 5-2)
03. Duke (6-2, 5-2)
04. NC State (6-4, 5-2)
05. SMU (7-3, 5-3)
06. Louisville (7-3, 5-3)
07. Virginia (7-3, 4-3)
08. Georgia Tech (6-4, 4-3)
09. Wake Forest (6-4, 4-3)
10. Syracuse (6-4, 4-4)
11. Pittsburgh (5-5, 3-4)
12. Boston College (5-5, 2-4)
13. Florida State (5-5, 2-5)
14. Clemson (3-7, 2-5)
15. Stanford (4-6, 2-5)
16. North Carolina (3-7, 1-5)
17. Virginia Tech (3-7, 1-6)


PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

NATIONAL


OFF: Byrum Brown, QB #17, Auburn
at Miss State (W 65-38) -- 456 pass yds, 3 TD, INT, 91 rush yds, 3 rush TD

DEF: Terry Moore, FS #11, Ohio State
vs Northwestern (W 45-24) -- 6 tkls, 2 INT, def TD


ACC

OFF: Micahi Danzy, WR #8, Florida State
at Pittsburgh (L 25-40) -- 12 rec, 190 yds, 2 TD

DEF: Jaylen Mbakwe, CB #3, Georgia Tech
at Clemson (W 41-31) -- 7 tkls, INT, PBU, def TD



HEISMAN WATCH

01. Byrum Brown, QB #17, Auburn -- 3115 pass yds, 18 TD, 4 INT, 447 rush yds, 12 rush TD
02.
Ahmad Hardy, RB #29, Missouri -- 1530 rush yds, 17 TD, 67 rec yds, 2 rec TD
03. Marcell Reed, QB #10, Texas A&M -- 2649 pass yds, 21 TD, 2 INT, 374 rush yds, 8 rush TD
04. John Mateer, QB #10, Oklahoma -- 2370 pass yds, 17 TD, 5 INT, 640 rush yds, 11 rush TD
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WEEK 12, 2026
STANFORD (4-6, 2-5) @ #7 CALIFORNIA (9-1, 6-1)

11/21/26 • 10:00 PM • 50° • 50% CHANCE OF RAIN
California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA

THE OPPOSITION

Stanford Cardinal

77 OVR • 79 OFF • 76 DEF

HC: Tavita Pritchard (LVL 30 - Talent Developer) • OC: Terry Heffernan (LVL 17 - Elite Recruiter) • Kris Richard (LVL 17 - Scheme Guru)
OFF: Power Spread • DEF: 4-3 Zone

All-Time: Stanford leads 54-45-6
Last Meeting: L 10-31 (2025)


TOP RATED PLAYERS

Matt Rose • LB #35 • SR • 6'2", 230 • Thumper • 90 OVR
Brandon Nicholson • CB #9 • JR • 6'0", 190 • Bump and Run • 86 OVR
Niki Prongos • LT #66 • SR • 6'7, 315 • Agile • 83 OVR


TEAM LEADERS

PASS: D. WARREN, QB #8 • 165/326, 2220 yds, 13 TD, 9 INT
RUSH: M. FORD, RB #20 • 151 car, 668 yds, 6 TD
REC: C. SHAW, WR #15 • 49 rec, 680 yds, 3 TD
TKL: M. ROSE, LB #35 • 85 tkls, 65 solo
SACK: T. TAFITI, LB #11 • 8.0 sacks
INT: J. GALVIN, LB #0 • 2 INT


SCHEDULE

WK 00 • VS HAWAII (W 41-34)
WK 01 • VS MIAMI (L 7-56)
WK 03 • AT DUKE (L 14-28)
WK 04 • VS GEORGIA TECH (W 26-23)
WK 05 • AT WAKE FOREST (L 10-17)
WK 06 • AT NOTRE DAME (L 17-45)
WK 07 • VS FCS (W 31-23)
WK 08 • VS NC STATE (L 23-31)
WK 09 • AT LOUISVILLE (W 28-24)
WK 11 • AT VIRGINIA TECH (L 10-24)
WK 12 • AT CALIFORNIA
WK 13 • VS SMU


INJURY REPORT

CAL
A. MANUTAI, SS #14 • TORN PECTORAL, SEASON

STANFORD
L. BRYANT, CB #4 • COMPLETE MCL TEAR, SEASON
Z. ROWELL, DE #97 • FRACTURED SHOULDER, SEASON
K. HOUSE, RT #58 • FRACTURED SHOULDER, SEASON
N. FATTIG, LG #60 • BROKEN COLLARBONE, 7 WEEKS
B. UMEH, DT #99 • DISLOCATED ANKLE, 5 WEEKS
D. WARREN, QB #8 • BROKEN COLLARBONE, 5 WEEKS
F. ANDERSON, C #74 • FRACTURED FOOT, 4 WEEKS
B. NICHOLSON, CB #9 • DISLOCATED HIP, 3 WEEKS

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Post by Count » Yesterday, 15:23

JKS can’t be turning the ball over like that if you’re gonna run the table the rest of the way. But should be an easy win over a Stanford team with half their guys in the hospital
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